I've been trying to lose some weight this year. I am having some success, but it's slow going. Something I've noticed is that if I restrict my diet enough to lose weight, I am always right on the verge of being hungry. What is supposed to be a full meal is not really satisfying. Being a little hungry is not bad, but combine that with being tired, I am liable to become apparently angry. Internally, some little thing will irritate me and I will start making rude remarks, remarks that people around me interpret as anger.
So now I'm wondering, if this is a common phenomena, and I think it is, how is this different than for us that it was 50 or 100 years ago? Was life not so irritating back then that we were able to absorb a little irritation without lashing out? Or were we all not such pansies back then, and a little rude behavior was not something that bothered us? Or is it that modern life has become so much more irritating?
Teacher don't you fill me up with your rules, don't you know that smokin' ain't allowed in school.
BROWNSVILLE STATION SMOKIN' IN THE BOYS ROOM
Keith McDonald
There's this one by Brownsville Station from 1973 (don't remember them, though I should),the one by Mötley Crüe from 1985 anda recent one from LeAnn Rimes from 2014.
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