It seems fair that Apple get
the same angry reaction, doesn't -LSB-...]
It seems fair that Apple get
the same angry reaction, doesn't it?
Not exact matches
It was just really interesting that she made, just, like a really good point about these kinds of concerns and these kinds of moments, and then she kind of needled a little hard on the idea that people who care about this stuff are like shouting, or preaching, or being
angry, or dramatic, and that was like, I have such a huge issue when people like get my politics completely correct, or like, they have the
same feelings that I do but they sort of undermine other people's
reactions about it.
The children's
reactions to the visits were assessed using these multiple response options: happy, sad, calm,
same as always, confused,
angry, sad, depressed, and / or aggressive.
The most frequent
reactions among the children after they visited their fathers were:
same as always (n = 6; 33.3 %), aggressive (n = 6; 33.3 %),
angry (n = 5; 27.7 %), happy (n = 5; 27.7 %), and confused (n = 4; 22.2 %)(Table 3).