It's the satisfaction you get for letting someone know they messed with the wrong person. As <b>Mael</b> said - it's a power thing. It's as much about denying someone else the power as having it yourself.
I don't think revenge is universally bad - in the case of bullies, I think it's necessary. But I believe that there are limits everyone must set for themselves as to how far they would go to extract revenge on someone.
Allso, aways "consider the source." Most people that would say or do something to really piss you off aren't worth the trouble it would take to deal with them.
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If you want to avoid 95% of internet spelling errors:
"If your ridiculous pants are too loose, you're definitely going to lose them. Tell your two loser friends over there that they're going to lose theirs, too."
It won't hurt your fashion sense, either.
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