ESTPs seem more serious and literal when they're pissed. Their intensity is viscerally present and being around them when they're like that is on the scary side. They cogently bring up every point that provoked them at a furious but coherent pace (Ti/Se), and at least I, as a rational, will agree that they have reason to be upset after hearing their spiel, but I'm still standing there like "yea I see your point but why you so mad?"
Their tertiary Fe works so that they will blow a pretty hot fuse, but it'll be gone when they're done. Some aren't done till they hit something, but if it comes down to physical blows it's not becuase they decided to, it's just where they decided to go cuz it felt right, part of their flow zone's slippery slope rather than anything with an actual point. They can also be very mean. They may post rationalize it all but don't let that fool you.
ENTPs will rant hard but it's less threatening for some reason. More like wavey hands around in the air like "what the fuck why would anyone do this it's absurd and infuriating lol" (Ne) rather than the ESTP stabbing index finger toward the ground "fuck this person for doing this I wanna shake em for being so stupid".
Neither type will be deeply angry, and they're not rallying themselves for remedial action or any real purpose necessarily, they're just sparked and down for the sport of ranting because why not, they have the fuel, i.e., they're technically in the right and they know it so they'll spray it. ISTPs/INTPs idk they just walk away and fume alone forever
Grossly generalizing here
...maybe this is why people have been having such a negative/terrified reaction to my anger. xD I'm probably overselling it!
At the same time, I can see that I'm capable of dipping into xNTP habits at times. But still, largely, I get frustrated when the conversation changes too quickly (due to what I've observed to be a certain "distractibility" in Ne-based discussions). Or...when it doesn't change quickly enough (when people keep going on and on about what has already been said because they have to explore ALL of the variables, as opposed to coming up with a theory that's good enough and then finding ways of testing it to see if it holds up reality).
Incidentally, I used to believe I would end up being some form of science; but I quickly abandoned that tract in college because of the degree of theoretical hell I would have to endure just to get to do the FIELD work.
Also, I've noticed that xNTPs, while they are their own mavericks and rule-breakers, tend to have a larger hard-on for following pre-established symptoms; multiple xNTP friends of mine loooove all the steps of research and the essay-writing process (one of them even ENJOYS the arduous process of doing MLA citation), whereas I cannot STAND writing essays; I would much rather demonstrate what I know through discussion /demonstration and write about THINGS happening rather than getting hung up on the theory governing them.
Another thing that I've noticed; when the demonic sides of an xNTP shows, I've noticed they start acting like exaggerated xSFPs; underthinking, they want to DO things impulsively and begin to get overly attached to their friends and their morals, to the point of savagely displaying their anger if someone threatens their ability to...how you say...'get off'. For xSTPs, however, I notice we tend to fall into negative xNFP habits; overthinking, having fear of taking action due to unpleasant consequences, escapism (over half of my childhood and teenage years was spent physically acting out as if I were channeling the lives of an "alternate dimension" full of action-adventure and attractive women from movies I liked--this was to make growing up in a dying midwestern factory seem more tolerable until I gained financial independence and move on to greener pastures.)