View Full Version : My friend has anger problems
flyasstricks
January 8th '07, 12:22 AM
Hey, first post here. Well guys, yesterday my friend drove up to my house to chill. We went to use my computer, i showed him this movie that i thought was pretty cool...its called final fantasy: advent children. So were sitting there watching the movie, my friend said it was boring, so i then skipped to the middle where all the action scenes were. It got to this scene where there is a motorcycle chase, and one of the characters swings a motorcycle at the main character with just his feet. I looked over and my friend didnt look very happy. THEN he got up out of his seat, drew his arm back as far as possible and then he swung at my monitor as hard as he could...keep in mind, this is one big guy, he works out all day, benches 305 lbs. So anyway, the glass in my monitor screen shattered into hundreds of tiny little peices. I was in complete shock, i looked over and he was just standing there glaring at my broken monitor, breathing as hard as he could. Then he actually went to break my computer tower, i had to push him back, so i pushed him back a few feet and he was just standing there shaking from rage. After that he left my house, got in his car and drove off. I need help convincing him to get anger managment help.
blaze7
January 12th '07, 12:52 AM
Wow, I'm suprised he didn't bust his knuckles punching the screen. If he breaks any more of your thing call the police. You don't have to press charges but it may prove to him that he needs help.
xMissIzzyx
January 12th '07, 04:43 PM
I agree.. he can't just go around breaking other people's stuff cos of his own problems..
Sounds like something's really bothering him, either that or he has something against TV screens
nin
January 14th '07, 10:24 AM
i think youre friend has a bit of a problem. its not every day that you invite someone over and get a smashed computer screen by the end of it. have you tried telling him yourself because other than that there isnt really much you can do. pressing charges may actually be a good idea because he might learn that losing his temper like that costs. i also think that if you have told him how upset it made you and he still doesnt do anything about it then he doesnt seem like a worthwhile friend. hope he understands!
Helena
January 14th '07, 04:32 PM
:agree:
Rashella
January 15th '07, 05:01 PM
Ask him to see a doctor after all its making other people suffer.
Im sorry about your pc.. =(
JerseyShows732
January 17th '07, 08:44 PM
Well your PC has been smashed :[ [RIP] ha Anyway your friend needs help, you were watching clips you know nicey nicey all of a sudden. "RAWRRR *PUNCHES COMPUTER SCREEN* What would set him off like that seriously? In a matter of seconds as well. Other then that i would do 1. Tell his parents what he did 2. Get money back for the monitor he broke [because people shouldn't break your shit] 3. Get him a doctor.
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