(02-24-2017, 06:54 AM)Squirrel Wrote:(02-24-2017, 06:22 AM)Supergirl Wrote:(02-23-2017, 01:22 AM)Nuggz Wrote: I'M TRIGGERED
What mean "triggered" ?
It seems to be some new slang, who knows... "triggered" is often used when an expected/awaitred-for event happens, perhaps in a particular way, and delivers a verbal response.
It can also mean that someone "pushed someones buttons" -- you know, for example, if I start playing with pink doughnuts....... that you got them to respond to something emotionally-sensitive to them.
(02-24-2017, 02:35 PM)DTricksplit Wrote: @Supergirl let me give you a good explanation of triggered... if you pull the trigger on a gun, then you are essentially shooting something. So, if someone is triggered, that means someone pulled their emotional trigger, and everyone should look out for the bullet (they are either going to freak out and give you a verbal lashing or a physical one) <----that guy seems to be misplaced. I'm not triggered, unless you are a giant bee in my house, that may trigger me, or cause me to pull the trigger on my shot gun. I mean wacking a girthy bee 100 times with a shoe could likely get me stung, and I'm not about that.Thank you both for trying ("trying", not because you did not explain it good, "trying", because I am to stupid to understand it) to explain me
I am close to understand it, but it's hard for me, not knowing every word from english language
So, it is kinda something where someone fill oil into the fire (<- about "talking situations) !?
If it is this way, I still dont understand who from both is "triggered"
The one who get angry first ?
or
The one who try to make the first one more angry ?
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