*grumbles* sensory people...

As I am told: Before such a blow up, waves of righteous indignation rush over people sitting nearby like a unbidden tsunami crashing down in a wall of "Oh no they didn't" upon unsuspecting bystanders. But instead of the swirl of raging, angry water, significant heat eminates from "my side of the room" pressing upon the ones with a grape's worth of sense, those who pick up the warning signs and know to back away slowly.
As I feel it: A pressure rapidly builds like a thousand screams and a million angry rants all rushing to be the first one out. All nicety and goodwill flee like frightened children searching for some dark, dank corner hoping to go unnoticed. But, above all a clarity... a fog clearing, distraction elminating clarity sets in. There is neither room, nor space, nor time, nor any other being in existance... only righteous ire and it's target.
Words no long serve to reassure or to build up. They become cruel, terrible weapons. Weapons meant to leave not physical scars that will eventually heal and be eventually forgotten but emotional ones that will last a lifetime and that trigger strong enough memories to prevent this scenario from repeating. Everything becomes a target, a scratch to leave poison in and allow it to sit....
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Ah who am I kidding?

It never gets this bad and even I don't know what I'd do.

But I hope this makes for a nice read for you. I put a lot of work into it.

Really there isn't much sensory stuff for me. My reaction goes: Deliberate Wall o' Words to make them regret having caught my full attention, scathing but truthful remarks to wound them enough to retreat from the situation, then seriously considering reaching out and choking someone depending on what actually set off the incident. But normally, rather early on, either I get a grip or someone like my mother intervenes and throws a monkey wrench in my ire train derailing the whole thing and saving the poor fool that doesn't leave me alone.
Fortunately for many people, I know when to remove myself from an aggravating situation.