If you want to write an angry e-mail, write it but don't send it. It's based on my experience that whenever I have acted out in some manner, I have always regretted it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Always write angry letters to your enemies. Never mail them.
I've always been one of those people that, if I am angry, I just hold it in. And I always kind of, like, wrote it in a song and put it aside for myself because it helps me get it out. It's almost like exercising; it's almost like that for me.
I've had to write in a different way because I'm not in a bad place and I'm not heartbroken, so there's no one I want revenge on.
E-mail is a victim of its own success.
I'm not an angry person. When I write, the lawyer in me tries to make it as easy to read as possible.
I don't even use profanity when I'm angry. I think people expected I'd have written a nice romance or something.
If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing.
I think that if you want to pass emotion, you have to write a letter. Emotions do not pass in SMS or in e-mail.
If you know somebody is going to be awfully annoyed by something you write, that's obviously very satisfying, and if they howl with rage or cry, that's honey.
Abstract anger is great for rhetorical carrying on. You can go on endlessly about the post office, but it doesn't mean you're mad at your mailman.