Bothersome:
Something that isn't right, something that doesn't work the way you need it to.
Annoyance:
That inconvenience is noticeably bothersome, and really stands in your way.
Taunting:
That annoyance now has started to become REALLY bothersome, and CLEARLY stands in your way.
Pre-heated:
The first real stage or rage. This annoyance has turned into a feeling of slight hatred.
Heated:
this is the second real stage or rage. You have a good sense of anger in you at this point, you feel pretty ticked off. At this point, sweating is common.
Burning:
at this point, anything else that comes in your way will tick you off equally as the original problem.
Anger:
you are flat out angry. Verbal anger is strong, just about everything ticks you off at this point.
Very angry:
things are getting slightly out of hand, you can't control your verbal actions, you can't really think straight at this point.
Extremely angry:
things are only holding on to a single strand of your nerve. The only thing barely holding you to a full out rage is just one tiny tick.
Furious:
You have loss all control of your actions, you can no longer function at this point. Things are extremely intense.
Breakdown:
Physical violence signs are starting to show. Things such as headaches are common, things can start to break, and you have little control over that.
Accepting:
The point of anger where you are so angry, you simply accept what the hell is going on. you are in a state of zen where anger is peaceful.
Malice:
During your time in this zen dreamland, something that pushes you so far out of this zen, you literally completely lose it, all this puffy white cloud of this zen world has turn into burning magma and fearsome rage. Physical, Verbal violence are completely 100% out of hand. There's nothing left.
Grief: a point of rage that should never be stood on, where death or intense physical violence upon others or yourself is brought into consideration or is actually acted out.
At what stage of rage have you accumulated to in the past? Sometimes people often skip certain stages, I'm just curious. Personally I've been to the "accepting" stage or rage. Bad bad memories.
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All the way, but not in Destiny. In terms of Destiny I usually skip from starting to slip verbally to acceptance. Kinda irritated with myself that I lingered longer in the verbal/almost physical range this weekend than I usually do, though.