psicohunter
Oct 22 2005, 02:16 PM
there in some ways they're same thing but what kind of power do you get when it happens( beceause alot of stuff can happen when you get mad) and what can you do?
Yelekiah
Oct 22 2005, 03:19 PM
Rage can get your adrenalin going. You'll be a temporary Incredible Hulk.
Mr Ed
Oct 22 2005, 04:15 PM
As Yel said, rage can bring on a surge of adrenalin. You can't have one againsts the other.
If that is what you meant by 'vr' anyway.
psicohunter
Oct 22 2005, 07:01 PM
well yes thats true but they can be made to to opasaits emotions love(when a 150 pound lady picks up a car to save her husban) and anger/hate (demestic abusers) which re not tolly opasaits but that manes that you mite be able to get them both at the same time
pr0jekt
Oct 22 2005, 07:13 PM
150lb girl picks up a car to save her husband, i remember this story. Adrenaline can make you like a hulk...sounds cool. I wonder if you can some how trigger it at will. With out having to be in a life saving crisis. hmm...
Yelekiah
Oct 22 2005, 07:16 PM
Yea, scare the crap out of yourself lol. Actually, it may work better if it's unintentional.
hmmm....
Megalomania
Oct 23 2005, 06:38 AM
Okay, by mentioning 'Hulk' I think you've just given the idea that they turn big and green >_<
And hulk is a bit stronger than adrenaline too...
Fluffybunny
Oct 23 2005, 06:58 AM
I have never been one for perfect grammar, but I have to request that there be some attempt at making posts readable. I am not asking for Shakespeare here; but what I am reading here just isn't going to cut it.
Please take some time to check spelling and punctuation before posting.
codenamecloud
Oct 23 2005, 02:17 PM
Well i know that you can do some things when you have hate and rage consuming you that would normally be not in your nature. Sometimes i have been known to black out. Like the time i punched my mirror. But my point is that i felt like i could do anything because the adrenaline followed right after. I think they are related.
Oh, and i spell checked and read over 10 times FluffyBunny
psicohunter
Oct 23 2005, 03:12 PM
When you get it going it's hard to get off the high
did i miss spell any thing this timee?
Baldwin
Oct 23 2005, 03:32 PM
In rage man is at his animalistic self. You don't think the same or use any rationality in the thought process. With an adreniline rush your physical capabilities are hightened and your senses are on overdrive. It can be triggered by rage but is a different thing entirely.
psicohunter
Oct 23 2005, 03:37 PM
it gives you power or it makes you know your powerfull...... same thing
Infrazael
Oct 26 2005, 10:50 PM
Before a fight, sparring, or competition, I usually try to assume the nature of a violent deity or something. . . .
And then find a place in my mind of nothing except extreme violence.
fallingalien
Oct 26 2005, 11:11 PM
Rage is awesome, it makes you mess everything up and everybody gets scared, but adrenilen is awesome too because you get alert and you think faster. but if someone got you in rage you would be killed but it's better to be in adrenilen because you would think faster abd kill someone faster.
pallidin
Oct 27 2005, 12:13 AM
Well, I'm not sure about the difference between rage and adrenaline, as I'm sure that one promotes the other. But what I do know is that rage itself can be extremely irrational (as long as we're not talking about saving my daughter from a rapist, of course)
psicohunter
Oct 27 2005, 01:07 AM
QUOTE(pallidin @ Oct 26 2005, 08:13 PM) [snapback]904543[/snapback]
Well, I'm not sure about the difference between rage and adrenaline, as I'm sure that one promotes the other. But what I do know is that rage itself can be extremely irrational (as long as we're not talking about saving my daughter from a rapist, of course)
of course
Xenojjin
Oct 27 2005, 01:08 AM
This brings up an odd rumor Ive heard that actually does deal with paranormal abilities . Apperantly some people get absurdly stronger when they are enraged and can to some degree control it . Im not talking about the normal strength increase that everyone gets Im refering to something similar to the example given above - a girl lifts a car .
pallidin
Oct 27 2005, 03:51 AM
QUOTE(Xenojjin @ Oct 26 2005, 07:08 PM) [snapback]904613[/snapback]
This brings up an odd rumor Ive heard that actually does deal with paranormal abilities . Apperantly some people get absurdly stronger when they are enraged and can to some degree control it . Im not talking about the normal strength increase that everyone gets Im refering to something similar to the example given above - a girl lifts a car .
That is extraordinary. Though I have not seen it myself, I am told that it is documented enough to be considered a fact, rare as the case may be.
RedX
Oct 31 2005, 11:53 PM
Adrenilen and rage are 2 different things. Rage can bring about adrenilen but that those not always happen the other way around. Adrenilen can be brong out by simply fearing for ones life as in knowing that you are in/about to get in/ just got out of an event in which your life is in danger. Your body automacticly(sp?) knows that you are going to need to think faster and have a higher level of speed/power to do what ever your doing to keep your self off of harms way. This could be brong out form anything from running away from a dog to fighting a someone to even just being really stressed out about a important text or life all together.
But Rage is an emotion/feeling of truely hating something at that time enuff so that you are willing to do anything to stop it. This could be brong out by having held back the anger toward something for so long that you just cant take it any longer and let it go in a blaze of power or by seeing something or someone you hold dearly become damaged in some way(example: You would most likely go into a rage if you saw a adult hit your child like they would hit an other adult ). This would tell your body that it needs more power to stop this so adrenilen is given to do so.
But all-in-all adrenilen can be used in anytime in which you feel a high amount of any emotion and rage is one of those emotions that puts it to use in a voilant way.
(YYAAAYY this is my 100th post!!!

So I had to make it pretty big (and god forbidden I misspell anything

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fallingalien
Nov 1 2005, 03:43 AM
you MISpell misspell, I think.
RedX
Nov 1 2005, 05:46 PM
QUOTE(fallingalien @ Oct 31 2005, 10:43 PM) [snapback]911519[/snapback]
you MISpell misspell, I think.
No I didnt...I think you missed the point of that statement
DR. YO
Nov 1 2005, 05:50 PM
PadawanOsswe
Nov 4 2005, 06:24 AM
yeah, I occasionally get rage from thinking about terrorists and such. thats why I figure it could be usefull in combat, so long as you are quick and can still rationally think.
Megalomania
Nov 4 2005, 10:31 AM
QUOTE(DR. YO @ Nov 2 2005, 04:50 AM) [snapback]912096[/snapback]
Rage is good when you fight
Please.... don't use so many emoticons, and post silly comments like that. Rage is not good for fights. And hey, fights aren't good at all either.
Sorry if this offends anyone, or seems to harsh. But I'm sick of children believing that they can use powers originated from fantasy, and use self defence techniques right off the bat.
Xenojjin
Nov 4 2005, 04:48 PM
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Rage is good when you fight
Do not ever think your invincible with rage , thats what leads to people getting themselves into trouble and then realizing that they are not as invincible as they thought they were .
I have been in quite a lot of fights , and never lost . Do I think Im invicible because of that ? Heck no . Nobody is . A person in rage cannot think as clearly as someone else and while they have an increase in strength , power and determination Ive learned something from fighting 3 people who were in a rage ... they completely forget to block . Do you think a charged elbow into your gut will feel any better when your in a rage ? No , you still get the wind knocked out of you , and when you can no longer breath rage kind of loses its purpose . Ive done the same exact thing to every single dimwit who charged at me in a raging stuper and it works every time .
The point is that if your going into a fight you want to still be able to think rationally . You may be able to use rage to tear up someone who is off guard or doesnt know how to fight very well , but beyond that its better to keep yourself calm .
DR. YO
Nov 4 2005, 05:16 PM
QUOTE(Xenojjin @ Nov 4 2005, 04:48 PM) [snapback]916197[/snapback]
Do not ever think your invincible with rage , thats what leads to people getting themselves into trouble and then realizing that they are not as invincible as they thought they were .
I have been in quite a lot of fights , and never lost . Do I think Im invicible because of that ? Heck no . Nobody is . A person in rage cannot think as clearly as someone else and while they have an increase in strength , power and determination Ive learned something from fighting 3 people who were in a rage ... they completely forget to block . Do you think a charged elbow into your gut will feel any better when your in a rage ? No , you still get the wind knocked out of you , and when you can no longer breath rage kind of loses its purpose . Ive done the same exact thing to every single dimwit who charged at me in a raging stuper and it works every time .
The point is that if your going into a fight you want to still be able to think rationally . You may be able to use rage to tear up someone who is off guard or doesnt know how to fight very well , but beyond that its better to keep yourself calm .
You have a point when it is a controlled battle, like in the ring with a referee to monitor.
I use to get into a lot of trouble many years ago. Just like yourself, I have been in quite a lot of fights, both in the ring and on the street. What I learned is that street fighting is a completely different game and I'm sure you would agree.
In a ring a person must think rationally since there are rules, rounds, and judges. None of that applies to street fighting, especially when you are cornered. Yes in these circumstances an individual has to remain rational, but also be able to release his rage at the appropriate time.
Xenojjin
Nov 4 2005, 05:24 PM
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Yes in these circumstances an individual has to remain rational, but also be able to release his rage at the appropriate time.
Thats somewhat what I was getting at . About half the fights Ive been in have been street fights which is why I mentioned "Catching off gaurd" If someones cornered they can be screwed .
But if you specifically learn how to fight well you will slowly lose your need for rage in real life fighting situations . That need never completely goes away , but it definatly fades .
DR. YO
Nov 4 2005, 05:39 PM
QUOTE(Xenojjin @ Nov 4 2005, 05:24 PM) [snapback]916266[/snapback]
Thats somewhat what I was getting at . About half the fights Ive been in have been street fights which is why I mentioned "Catching off gaurd" If someones cornered they can be screwed .
But if you specifically learn how to fight well you will slowly lose your need for rage in real life fighting situations . That need never completely goes away , but it definatly fades .
I guess it depends on the individual. I have a buddy I use spar with, prior to his unfortunate accident he was an amazing fighter of 15 years. Don't get me wrong, he was n defeated several times but possessed an ability to fight with rage. The majority of his wins occurred during the first 3 rounds on that rage rush. He would describe it as blacking out.
I'm sure you have experienced something of this nature, I know I have.
Megalomania
Nov 4 2005, 09:00 PM
I don't know whether to believe that either of you can fight
Xenojjin
Nov 5 2005, 12:25 AM
dont act condenscending .
Megalomania
Nov 5 2005, 05:44 AM
I wasn't trying to act superior.
Because hell, even though I have done various martial arts, I can't fight for cowpoo.
Let's get into real life, where anyone who tries to confront you will have experience in fighting. If they don't have experience, they will chicken out, unless they have a weapon.
Aquietas
Dec 20 2005, 01:43 PM
As far as adrenalin is concerned, it employs 80% of the body's muscle power instantly(when it gets into your system) whereas you only use 10% of your muscle power when not under the effects of adrenalin. If you use 100% of your muscle's power, the muscle will tear and be damaged beyond repair. Quite a useful thing adrenalin, but quite devastating when employed through rage...
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