>>17421976Anger is an addiction. Everyone who clicked on this thread sought it out to indulge in it. I am guilty of this just as much. So we all come here and read lines on a screen, and turn those lines into the big concepts that exist only in our head. And then act as if we can claim to represent concepts like nations and can blame others for the actions of these concepts. And so collectively we indulge in our addiction to anger, because it is a rush, because it makes us feel something. Anything. It's not fun but it's engaging. More engaging than the games we no longer feel like we have the energy to play. Those are not engaging enough, they don't make us angry. They don't make us feel like we can't look away because there is another argument to respond to and graph to post.
Something is seriously wrong here.