Hell hath no fury like a banker scorned

Main Entry: mis•er•a•ble
Pronunciation: \ˈmi-zər-bəl, ˈmiz-rə-, ˈmi-zə-rə-\
Function: adjective

1: being in a pitiable state of distress or unhappiness (as from want or shame)
2 a: wretchedly inadequate or meager b: causing extreme discomfort or unhappiness
3: being likely to discredit or shame


Drugs don't mellow me out....instead, they make me acutely aware of the eight hours a day I spend sober – Analyst


"Whenever one's identity and social order face the possibility of destruction, there is a natural tendency to feel angry, frustrated, helpless, and/or hurt. The volatile reactions of terror, hatred, resentment, and jealousy are often experienced as emotional manifestations of these feelings." – Grieving Process by Michael R. Leming and George E. Dickinson)

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