Anything that's exciting (ie: fun) is going to also bring the potential for other strong emotional responses.
Plus seems with technology of any type... whether it be an ancient tool like a hammer, a video game, or your tablet Chrome browser that crashes... you will have frustrations.
But if you really want to know if you have anger issues... try doing my grocery shopping.
Like when I have to get catbox litter, and then I put the big heavy bag in the bottom rack of the shopping cart, which is biased toward the front... so then my cart has this massive understeer.
And at that point the weight takes the dodgy wheel that had been previously raised in the air, down to the floor, so then in addition to understeer, I also am driving it with a pull to the left... and there's no pit stop for damage repair.
So then I go to get the laundry detergent & try to position it toward the back of the cart to ballast it out.
Then doing a slalom course through the mid-aisle displays of all the crap the store is trying to push at the moment.
And then you have the family of 5 who recklessly re-enters the main aisle without regard to traffic, and you're dodging 3ft or less tall humans plus the lady with the overstuffed cart that's trying to drive it with combo-steer, a pull to the right, at the same time as trying to corral her flock.
After narrowly avoiding collision with the gaggle of children, an old man who wasn't paying attention to where he was driving his cart, seemingly appears out of nowhere so I have to stop short and the stuff in my cart all shifts to the front, & the understeer becomes almost too much to take!
By the time I get home with the food sustenance needed, the sickening GT6 cone challenge coffee breaks seem quite leisurely actually.

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