Things That Make You Irrationally Angry

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    People that scrape their forks on the plate to get the last tiny bit of food up... makes me want to yell at them.
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    maeld51 wrote: »
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    After thinking about it.... I'm pretty sure that everything that angers me is perfectly rational. :#

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    dmac_101 wrote: »
    people that only contact you when they need something!

    oh wait, that's not irrational, is it?

    Hey man do you have a cup of sugar I could borrow?
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    dmac_101 wrote: »
    people that only contact you when they need something!

    oh wait, that's not irrational, is it?

    can I get a ride?
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    People who start weird threads are the bane of my existence
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    People who get upset at me when they're telling a ghost story and I suggest maybe something other than a ghost caused it
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    brewingPHX wrote: »
    The dude who stood next to me at a urinal making ridiculous sounds while sucking on a jolly rancher. Da *kitten* is wrong with people???

    What flavor jolly rancher was it? That matters, because depending on which one it was.. YUM. Splains Everything ;)
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    The drivers in front of me
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    When eating even a little totally kills your buzz
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    Bed posts to the knee

    Happens to me every week. Hurts like an sob. I hear ya
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    Hair bands snapping mid ponytail tying

    Yup this too.

    Ooh or my hooks on my skates breaking...omg I hate Wifa hooks
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    Teapot
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    I like to watch Hoarders sometimes. But I get sooo angry at how naive and ignorant some of them are. Even though its a mental thing of theirs, they are still pushing my buttons lol.
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    Crossfitters. The extra t really burns my britches
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    People who hold conversations in stairwells. We have offices and meeting rooms for that kind of activity; get out of the way!!
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    edited November 2015
    Sally from The Peanuts

    The Peanuts in general
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    The fact that I got a warning in this thread because MFP doesn't know how to code a censor properly :tongue:
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    People who are constantly negative.
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    People that are dishonest and lie. What's the point?
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    All of my anger is rational and reasonable.
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    People who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom.
    People that cough and sneeze into their hands.
    People who interact with the public when they are sick.

    Anyone see a pattern, lol?
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    projectsix wrote: »

    I've never got this either. I learned after making my first hundred million that people in general are dishonest. I think it's important to be true to yourself and others.

    I don't have the time or energy to be anything but real and honest.
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    projectsix wrote: »

    You totally missed my joke :(

    Which is really okay .. because it's not even 8:30am on a Friday here at work and I'm barely awake. When I'm exhausted and tired I'd say I think I'm funnier than I actually am :(

    I'm in a pissy, serious mood that can't see humor. :bigsmile:

    And it's 11:30 here! Wake up!
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    vinalali wrote: »
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    I do too!

    Furthermore, I hate the decals on the back of mini-vans that reveal the names of your kids and what activities they participate in. For example:

    Springfield Junior High Volleyball
    Isabella, #11

    Ok, there is nothing like advertising your kids' names and what they like to do to the population of strangers in your area, so a psycho can look at the sticker in your driveway or at the store and develop a really easy premise for approaching your kid, addressing him/her by name, chatting about what activities they like, and then making up a believable scenario to kidnap them. "Hey Isabella, your volleyball coach Mr. (name found easily on the internet) sent me over to pick you up, he is having a special team meeting, yeah, your parents are okay with it..."
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    Participation trophies. If you don't earn it, you shouldn't get it. How else do kids learn the value of hard work?
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