Both on the radio crying and trying to get the team to do their work for them? f*** that mate.
It sounded more like Rosberg just wanted to turn his engine up and have a go.
It's clear by how he was asking & how Ross explained and also the post-race interviews that Rosberg thought he could push his car more and potentially challenge the Red Bulls, but didn't quite understand the fact the team wanted to get both cars home didn't want to risk running out of fuel or going off or having a crash. This is a big result for Mercedes especially at a Petronas sponsored race.
OK more seriously I think it is pretty lame to give team orders this early. The drivers should decide along themselves whether they are ok not to fight or whether they think it is better to take both cars safely to the flag. Let the drivers decide if they're a team or fight for each position.
It's fine saying that as a fan, but when you're a team trying to win the WCC (which is more important to them financially), that's not really what you want so late in the race.
Like mentioned above, it was also a big result their first good result and it was at a Petronas sponsored race so they needed to get both cars home, safe and sound. It's a sport but it's also a business, the team win is more valuable than individual wins.
I would like to say yes but sadly after yesterday I have the opinion that he's a bit of a 'bad boy' and therefore I currently find him strangely attractive... Vice of being female 
Oh no

I suddenly find you a lot less attractive


Vettel wasn't a bad boy he was a douche!
I must admit, I thought Webber was very restrained in his interview. I thought he'd be more vocal about it.. Maybe he's saving it up!
Mark is old enough to be mature about it and to withhold his frustration, he's always really good with PR and knows that for the business that it should be dealt with internally.