I'm not a screamer. I'm confrontational, but I don't think that translates into anger.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes you just need to raise your voice. And sometimes a little anger is necessary, to be honest.
I'm not angry, I'm not an angry person, but I do sometimes like playing with the perception of anger, as in pretending that I'm more angry than I actually am, and sometimes it works quite well.
I would never scream at my kids, never raise my voice. But as they often tell me, they were so well behaved that screaming was not necessary.
I think most people don't react well to being screamed at. It's counterproductive.
I think I have a normal threshold of anger, but it's true that I am, by nature, belligerent.
Anger is an unnecessary emotion. Loads of stuff in life can trigger it, but what matters is how you react. I choose not to react.
I'm a very good screamer, that's for sure.
I'm a screamer and a yeller. When I want something, all I do is yell, and I get responses.
Sometimes when a scene is written or directed to be shouted or played incredibly angrily, I always think it's way more terrifying when someone is fuming and talks in a very calm way. I always want people to shout at me if they're angry - it freaks me out that whole thing of, 'I'm not angry I'm just disappointed.'
I don't like confrontation; I just like to sing.