Activates the fight or flight response, which increases your power output and generally has effects that in some cases would be useful. We do not frequently encounter these cases these days. And in particular, it’s very unlikely that either of the cases described above would be useful times to get mad, unless I’m skilled at sublimating anger into effective writing (first case) or more effective gameplay (second case).
What good does getting mad do? What does it accomplish?
Asks the guy who routinely gets mad at a video game that was made for WIndows 95.
Activates the fight or flight response, which increases your power output and generally has effects that in some cases would be useful. We do not frequently encounter these cases these days. And in particular, it’s very unlikely that either of the cases described above would be useful times to get mad, unless I’m skilled at sublimating anger into effective writing (first case) or more effective gameplay (second case).
Also, it could get you to stop playing.
What Luke said. Also, signalling “don’t mess with me” though perhaps that use isn’t relevant here.