Desch rage is the name bestowed on eye-gougingly deep irritation triggered by certain aspects of office life. Like misophonia, sounds are often the trigger for Misagonia. The routine fire alarm test is a case in point. Shouts are voice that is literally impossible to ignore. Other noises are less obviously intrusive but just as annoying.
After months of waiting, probing attacks have begun. A destroyed dam in Kherson suggests that Russia is upping the ante in response. But what else is in store? Uyghurs are still suffering in Xinjiang, and those who managed to escape China are being gagged. And, our columnist has some advice on keeping it together when the office is driving you mad.
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