Flame
He gets angry
all caps, exclamation point, swearing, angry face, no response
When someone is angry, it is called being upset or frustrated. It is an emotional response to a perceived threat or conflict.
Flame* to send an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message.
Anger is a normal response to injustice. Sadness is a normal response to loss. Sometimes people have a confused sense of justice, so they become angry whenever they are frustrated, i.e. don't get their own way. So a loss can make them both sad and angry.
Snap It is actually "Slap"
Depending on who it is, the most likely response from someone who was offended is a real slam at you, or no response at all.
It means that the "salty" person is upset, sad or angry, thus left salty by their tears.
Shaking when angry can be a physiological response to the body's fight-or-flight reaction. When we feel threatened or emotionally overwhelmed, the body releases stress hormones that can cause muscle tension and trembling. This shaking is a natural response to the adrenaline surge that occurs during moments of anger or intense emotional arousal.
Slavery is inherently wrong and inhumane, leading to feelings of anger and outrage due to the exploitation, dehumanization, and abuse of individuals subjected to it. The violation of human rights, lack of autonomy, and forced labor that characterize slavery provoke a strong emotional response from those who oppose it.
About risks! You are asking about risks? Do you really want to lead a life that is without risks? To be afraid about as small a risk as telling someone that you disagree with them? I disagreed with my brother-in-law only yesterday. It was about politics and the election. He got me very angry. He interrupted my response to his "outrageous" statement. He wouldn't let me say my piece! I got terribly angry. So what! He called me today. About a different matter. He didn't sound angry at all. I wasn't angry either. But he knew about my response. He didn't care to hear it again. Here's the message: often an angry response makes this point: it changes behavior. Maybe not right away. But in the long run, it earns you "respect."
An involuntary response is when the doctor taps your knee with a hammer and your leg jerks forward. A voluntary response is when you are angry at your doctor and kick him hard by swinging your leg forward.