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What irks you?

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  • Posts: 2,205 Member
    I want to read but I have to know what is going on here *refresh*

    This is technically reading
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    KyleGrace8 wrote: »

    This is technically reading

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    Other peoples food allergies or special dietary needs irk me. It seems fashionable to have some special food issue that must be discussed at every meal. Never cared. Eat it or don't eat it.

    Also when people are talking about their pets and they physically act out the pet's behavior with strange facial expressions and sound effects. I don't know how to react to a person pantomiming how Mittens licked her paw and then meowed like this... I just cringe inside.
  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    said it before likely, but bad drivers irk me (irk might not quite be the right word...enrage may be better)
    I feel like it is a personal assault on my life
  • Posts: 960 Member
    Slicing my finger on my DE razor when I change the blade irks me.
  • Posts: 2,119 Member
    When the alarm doesn't go off, so you wake up late. Then you rush to get ready, but finish in time that if you leave that very moment, you will make it to work in time. Then....the person that has to leave with you, now has to go to the bathroom...
  • Posts: 7,074 Member
    Being up since 4:30 am, still sick, feeling cruddy and being bombarded by hungry cats who now want their breakfast. PS, the one on the floor staring up at me with his "I'm gonna die soon if you don't feed me" eyes is particularly irksome!
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    pekovic_m wrote: »
    People who express their opinion, but are irritated when you give yours.

    Um it is a little irritating to me that you feel this way
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    pekovic_m wrote: »

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    Bonus points for doctor who
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    When people use the same reaction gif all the time
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    People who double post
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    edited October 2017
    lstrat115 wrote: »

    What WAS happening here? Anything juicy?

    Some bickering, a little love and a lot of selfies

    I posted a velfie
  • Posts: 2,826 Member
    I'll probably be flamed for this...

    Double barrelled names, irk me. More so when both first and last names are double barrelled.
    Families with multiple differing double barrelled names make me ever so slightly stabby and eye twitchy.
  • Posts: 6,255 Member
    This is mean and apologies if i offend anyone.
    Just bought myself a fall scent a couple weeks ago and was enjoying finally indulging myself a bit and HR announced that no one in the office is allowed to wear any type of scented lotions, body sprays, perfume, etc etc. I was crushed lol supposedly there's a single person that doesn't like that the ladies at work wear scents. Idk maybe it gives them a headache, in which case i do understand. Oh well, there's the weekend, right?
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    People who think they can pick and choose how others should be
  • Posts: 1,291 Member
    I'll probably be flamed for this...

    Double barrelled names, irk me. More so when both first and last names are double barrelled.
    Families with multiple differing double barrelled names make me ever so slightly stabby and eye twitchy.

    What's a double-barrelled name?
  • Posts: 4,619 Member
    JeepHair77 wrote: »

    What's a double-barrelled name?

    Right?? I thought I was just dumb
  • Posts: 4,619 Member

    Does she mean hyphenated names? Like if my last name was Captain-Fantastic?

    And first names as well? So if my name was Jeep-Hair Frances Captain-Fantastic???

    I think she means real life
  • Posts: 1,291 Member
    JeepHair77 wrote: »

    What's a double-barrelled name?

    Nevermind, I googled.

    Since we're on the subject, it irks me that the HR office at my employer doesn't have the slightest clue what to do with a married woman with a hyphenated legal name but who prefers to use her maiden name professionally.
  • Posts: 562 Member
    Not getting a *kitten* lunch break.
  • Posts: 1,291 Member

    To be honest I can see where the confusion would be.

    Because if you're legally one thing but then you want to go by another I'd want to insist that on any HR forms or any accounting forms (like paystubs and T4s) that it has whatever your name is on your ID.

    Understood, and agreed. All I want is my professional (maiden) name on my business cards and other public materials. So that clients and colleagues over the last 12 years can find me.
  • Posts: 6,255 Member
    that driver going 40 mph in the passing lane on the interstate when the speed limit is 75 mph.
  • Posts: 6,990 Member
    mnalsa83 wrote: »
    My mother in law who can't shut up when your watching a movie. Questions every two minutes. "Just shut the *kitten* up and watch it or leave!"

    My mom does this. Because she does't want to pay attention and actually watch something. She'll just expect you to explain everything to her later.
  • Posts: 2,119 Member
    People who can't take jokes or completely mess it up with their seriousness.
  • Posts: 13,499 Member
    When your credit card has fraudulent activity.....UGH
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