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Angry people do mean the things that they're saying, but they may not be communicating them in the correct way. Anger is a secondary emotion—it typically comes from a place of hurt or pain. So, when someone says that they're angry at someone else, they're actually saying "I'm hurt by you and what you've done makes me sad." Sometimes, the way that anger is expressed mainly touches on surface-level topics rather than the underlying, more vulnerable issue that someone is hurt or they're sad.
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