You extrovert you. We can hit it off on certain points but I could never do what you do because I am only 135 pounds. Baseball my sport not to abort. Chess to sit unless I walk around to 16 boards
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at February 25, 2024 4:33 PM MST
Naw. I refrain from more words at intervals because I have enough of my own for the rest of my life. Besides for seeking sympathy which is a weakness of character, you will not gain it from a TV but only more cognitive overload.
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at February 26, 2024 7:50 PM MST
Yes, I do. I vent my anger and frustration at TV commercials that are misleading or outright lies.
There was a time when I used products' websites to interact with whomever is on their chat lines. The results were not satisfactory since I felt compelled to behave in a civilized manner and they really couldn't say anything off script.
The results are no better when yelling at the TV, but at least it's more satisfying!
Back at that time, I worked in an office that was situated within a warehouse. When my co-worker would sometimes get frustrated with something, she would say nothing, walk out of the office into the warehouse, and thirty seconds later a scream would fill the warehouse. She'd then walk back into the office, sit at her desk and continue whatever she was working on.
I do though sometimes hurl cries at the radio of "rubbish" or "never mind keeping it under review - what are going to do [about it]?", or, "they don't have the guts!" (to answer the question or defend themselves).
Yes, while watching Michael Haneke's original 1997 "Funny Games" movie, I yelled the Eff-word and threw the remote at the TV. (I fortunately missed the TV.) And I then stopped the movie and took a long walk in the late night before watching the rest of movie. A masterpiece to me.