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Posting time: 3.9 years ago on 1/11/2017 4:42:14 PM
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Archived Revenge really IS sweet: Study finds we feel 'measurably happier' after taking action against someone who did us wrong (dailymail.co.uk)
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[–] lordtyp0 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.9 years ago
Probably the so called 'petty revenge'. Bigger acts tend to be self destructive, not because of the act, but the obsession to follow through.
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[–] lordtyp0 ago
Probably the so called 'petty revenge'. Bigger acts tend to be self destructive, not because of the act, but the obsession to follow through.