Danger does not cause anger but fear of loss. Fear is a state where we are ready to fight taking all reasonable measures to avoid loss.
Anger is a different state than fear. It is caused by someone's behavior to negate us when we rightly or wrongly feel that we don't deserve to be negated. This is a state in which we put the reasons aside while taking action against.
2007-07-21 23:38:06
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answer #1
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answered by Mustansar Dar 3
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I doubt this.
Danger comes from the old English word 'pleoh'. And the Ango-French 'daunger' and that from the Old French, 'dangier'.
Danger is just a modern spelling of a very old world.
2007-07-22 02:50:29
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answer #2
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answered by guru 7
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Well, acting out of anger can be dangerous.
I just realised...anger and danger both contain the word RAGE.
2007-07-21 23:29:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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i can't actually answer ur Q... cuz i don't know what to say about it... but i can give u an example.... LIVE[as in a live music] backwards it's EVIL....=).... a friend of mine told me this. his father wanted to give him a t-shirt and this dude is in to hard rock and stuff and his father thought that it was a normal t-shirt... their is no mentioning of Satan but.... LIVE... EVIL.... U GET THE POINT... =)
2007-07-22 03:19:32
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answer #4
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answered by ;x amy ;x 2
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allot of word we say break down to other words like Latin words grouped together to make a word like "together"
2007-07-21 23:11:16
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answer #5
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answered by Irish_alley 3
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wow!! so deep!...the kind of deep things only a woman would say!
2007-07-21 23:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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really? haven't thought about it that way.
2007-07-22 03:08:30
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answered by ~ ANGEL ~ 5
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Whats your point????
2007-07-21 23:43:54
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answered by killedbyzombiegirl 2
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So is Wanger...
2007-07-21 23:03:22
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answered by kitto 3
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