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Date Posted: 19:12:33 09/23/07 Sun
Author: Elaine
Subject: Yes, I also thought fear plays a role in situations like this. Violence can't be far away, in order to seem to maintain the upper hand. It's almost like bravado on steroids.
In reply to: Marilyn 's message, "35.1) I agree Lil, and I also think that fear plays a part here as well. They have to keep their fear so tightly controlled in order to keep wits about them and survive. When they find themselves in a position of some power, they snap and some of that pent up rage comes out. It's much easier to let that go on someone who's much weaker than yourself. God that was an awful scence :-\ (I mean that in a good way Cindy)" on 14:48:44 09/23/07 Sun


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