What exactly defines a chimpout?

Rick Nekieta

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I was pondering the merits of a legitimately motivated chimpout compared to a chimpout over stupid reasons. Even IF the provocation is completely understandable, if leaving or removing yourself was an option, you dun goofed. If there was no escalation or no clear communication of intent, you dun goofed. If you started yelling at the top of your lungs, you dun goofed. In matters of extreme provocation and egregious offenses, the battery wouldn't be properly categorized as a chimpout because no reasonable person would be expected to remain calm, but this comes from a single escalation so intolerable that intermediary steps were not an option, such as finding out someone bad touched a child.

A chimpout need not involve fists. Extreme seethe or top of lung yelling might constitute a chimpout, but only if there is an extremely impacted ability to function for a limited time. I parse the difference between speaking loudly and yelling to be purposeful use of the diaphragm to forcefully get as loud as possible, as opposed to merely elevated speaking volume. I do not consider elevated speaking volume while upset to be on the same level as a yell, because one can happen reflexively on automated response, whereas the other requires proactive action that *can* be suppressed if not successfully provoked. I fail to see a single instance where yelling is superior to elevated speaking volume, as yelling communicates a loss of control whereas elevated speaking volume does not.

This is coming across more as a "deeb thought" than a question, but my question is this. We all know a clear cut case of a chimpout when we see one, but what is the defining factor in a grey area case? Or is there no such thing as a grey area case, because even small amounts of self-control disqualify chimpout categorization? Does a chimpout have to be unquestionably a chimpout before it is classified as such?
 
Simple. Chimp activity is needed. Have you seen a chimp when enraged? They got for any weak point. fingers,toes, balls, the works, and with zero mercy for the pain they inflict. To put it simply, A chimpout is simply acting as a chimp does when it is enraged. Many willfully ignorant or outright fools assume it's like a nigga moment, or just another word for it. The key difference with a chimpout is that All races and ethnic backgrounds are capable of chimpouts. It makes sense too, given one of our closest genetic matches are literal chimpanzees.
Be careful OP, it's a fucking jungle out there.

I feel a fight or flight response anytime I see a black person's gums.
You are experiencing chimp instincts...
 
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That is also subjective though.

In the end, it's in the eye of the beholder anyways, although for most blatant cases, the majority of people would agree on it.
True, but it is a much more efficiently communicated idea, is incredibly easier to understand and the clue is in the name.
 
But it doesn't answer anything.

So it's a "chimpout" because they behave like a chimp? Ok, we already knew that. I assumed your own OP attempted to give it more nuance than that.
I still don't know exactly when a composure slip BECOMES a chimpout with absolute certainty, but I know where I'm comfortable characterizing someone as a chimp. It's about the best answer that currently stands. It was enough to make me contemplate other things.
 
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