What irks you?
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So one thing that irks me is when people say, "Oh come on! One won't hurt your diet will it?" Well M#$ F&$! Yes it will... It's my diet not yours!
Hahahahah...people that constantly tell you how good they are at everything. Tell me anything but don't brag. That gets to me so much!0 -
The fact that exclamation points are used so excessively that omitting them makes most correspondence appear cold and impersonal. Fine, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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empresssue wrote: »When the propane tank runs out on the grill in mid cooking.
I would sue propane. Like, all of it.
I'm an attorney, so here's my motto: Sue L. before she sues you.2 -
When someone asks somebody else a question about a thing that I'm supposed to be the "expert" in. When those people are already entitled products of nepotism.0
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ilovetrees145 wrote: »Bry_Lander wrote: »The fact that exclamation points are used so excessively that omitting them makes most correspondence appear cold and impersonal. Fine, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed. The same with smiley faces and winkie faces. If you don’t use them you sound like a cold hearted b.
Don’t forget *kitten*!!!!!0 -
My husband telling me that I'll never lose the weight, and then telling me "You're not eating enough".4
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How a lady at work puts the emphasis on the wrong half of my name0
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people who hit "reply all" when nobody else cares about their reply3
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Our copier doesn't have a hole punching feature
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »people who hit "reply all" when nobody else cares about their reply
I do this... because I care what I say, and don't care if they don't care... I know.. I'm awful..1 -
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Soul_Radiation wrote: »People don't seem to understand the "double door" concept. There's two doors. You can go in one door, and out of the other door. That way, people can go in and out at the same time. Everybody doesn't need to go in and out of the same door at the same time.
That goes hand in hand with the concept that pedestrian traffic goes according to vehicle traffic rules. In the US, we drive on the right side of the road - therefore, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the hallway, sidewalk, trail, etc. Because: order, efficiency, courtesy, and civility.
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Soul_Radiation wrote: »Bry_Lander wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »People don't seem to understand the "double door" concept. There's two doors. You can go in one door, and out of the other door. That way, people can go in and out at the same time. Everybody doesn't need to go in and out of the same door at the same time.
That goes hand in hand with the concept that pedestrian traffic goes according to vehicle traffic rules. In the US, we drive on the right side of the road - therefore, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the hallway, sidewalk, trail, etc. Because: order, efficiency, courtesy, and civility.
I walk a bunch and I have to disagree a little bit...you need to walk against traffic for safety reasons. Bikers go with traffic, but you should really for your safety walk against traffic...you can see a car coming and jump off of the road if you need to do that.
If a car comes on behind you at speed and you don't see it there's nothing you would be able to do.
I agree with parts of both of you.
In a hall way, I walk on the right side because I drive on the right side
but If I am out walking, I walk on the left side so I can see what is coming at me.1 -
Soul_Radiation wrote: »Bry_Lander wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »People don't seem to understand the "double door" concept. There's two doors. You can go in one door, and out of the other door. That way, people can go in and out at the same time. Everybody doesn't need to go in and out of the same door at the same time.
That goes hand in hand with the concept that pedestrian traffic goes according to vehicle traffic rules. In the US, we drive on the right side of the road - therefore, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the hallway, sidewalk, trail, etc. Because: order, efficiency, courtesy, and civility.
I walk a bunch and I have to disagree a little bit...you need to walk against traffic for safety reasons. Bikers go with traffic, but you should really for your safety walk against traffic...you can see a car coming and jump off of the road if you need to do that.
If a car comes on behind you at speed and you don't see it there's nothing you would be able to do.
No argument here, it was more concerning pedestrian-only environments like hallways and sidewalks. I run against traffic in certain situations for the reason you mentioned - if a driver is flaking out trying to text message and is creeping across the white line I wouldn't stand a chance if my back was towards them.3 -
Bry_Lander wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »Bry_Lander wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »People don't seem to understand the "double door" concept. There's two doors. You can go in one door, and out of the other door. That way, people can go in and out at the same time. Everybody doesn't need to go in and out of the same door at the same time.
That goes hand in hand with the concept that pedestrian traffic goes according to vehicle traffic rules. In the US, we drive on the right side of the road - therefore, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the hallway, sidewalk, trail, etc. Because: order, efficiency, courtesy, and civility.
I walk a bunch and I have to disagree a little bit...you need to walk against traffic for safety reasons. Bikers go with traffic, but you should really for your safety walk against traffic...you can see a car coming and jump off of the road if you need to do that.
If a car comes on behind you at speed and you don't see it there's nothing you would be able to do.
No argument here, it was more concerning pedestrian-only environments like hallways and sidewalks. I run against traffic in certain situations for the reason you mentioned - if a driver is flaking out trying to text message and is creeping across the white line I wouldn't stand a chance if my back was towards them.
and supposedly if they see you face they care more about you and try not to run you over...if they have a conscience...1 -
dottyrainesimon wrote: »So one thing that irks me is when people say, "Oh come on! One won't hurt your diet will it?" Well M#$ F&$! Yes it will... It's my diet not yours!
Hahahahah...people that constantly tell you how good they are at everything. Tell me anything but don't brag. That gets to me so much!
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Right this minute, my ex husband.4
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My teen daughter stealing my clothes. I never see them again after she 'borrows them1
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What irks me is when you go to the gym at 4 am and have to use the toilet, only to find that someone shat on the seat and you have to clean it up in order to use it.
Walmart, ok, but gym people who take care of themselves should have a little more dignity.
Just sayin'.
Wish there was an angry emoji:0 -
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Liars.
Not any kind of generic liar, but the kind of liar that looks you right in the face, and lies. Continues to lie when the lie gets out of hand, and even when you know that he knows that you know he’s lying... keeps on lying! You want to call him on it, of course, but watching how deep he’ll go down the rabbit hole is somehow mesmerizing.3 -
Poor innocent new people who dont look both ways before entering chit chat
Or maybe they are just faking, who knows?4 -
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People who crunch on ice loudly!1
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