Things I get unreasonably angry about.
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Angry people and how they feel that their problems make their behavior towards others okay.
Yeah, that's a good one. Also, hypocrites.
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too many shoes in my front door way.
one dirty dish in a perfectly clean sink.
open tubes of toothpaste.
food containers in the cabinet or refrigerator.
garbage in a garbage can with no bag.
people who wear thin leggings and reveal their underwear.
Whiners.
people who take credit that is not due to them.
cars that park too close to my car.
Ummmmmmmm..... Thanx for this cleansing opportunity!!#####!!!!##0 -
I like turtle necks.0
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I like turtle necks.
I am okay with turtlenecks in general, but I cannot wear them, because I feel like I am choking. I know that sounds crazy. Lol.0 -
People who complain about the misuse of too, to, lose and loose, but then misuse cloths/ clothes.0
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Door to door sales people.
Religious people that knock on my door and want to talk about god.
Commercials on TV or radio.
When my kids finish the cereal, but put the empty box back as if there's cereal in the box.
This ^^^^0 -
OK, I'll bite since I can't sleep.
Not using a turn signal.
The use of Irregardless.
Walking into a room and saying "knock knock"
People getting stupid drunk and picking fights.
The largely self perceived and depressing notion that we are all a bunch of gluten free special snowflakes that need hugs all the time in the USA.
Loud people.
People who find glee in pointing out the mistakes of others.
The death of healthy anger.0 -
I hate hypocrites and dumb *kitten* drivers. Ooh yeah cant forget about my inlaws:grumble:0
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Toothpaste squeezed in the middle of the tube.
People who use the word obligated, it's not a bloody word!! The word is obliged.0 -
Toothpaste squeezed in the middle of the tube.
People who use the word obligated, it's not a bloody word!! The word is obliged.
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Don't get angry, but the term
Free gift
annoys me. I've never had to pay for a gift.0 -
Stupid *kitten* drivers.
And hot lesbians ( why do you do this to me )0 -
ladies that don't throw their tampon wrappers in the bin but leave them on the floor
when my husband/kid out rubbish in the sink... the bin is UNDER the sink
when my dogs lick their feet
people who don't put their weights back
snoring
people that give a running commentary of their lives on facebook. I really don't give a **** if you just cleaned the toilet/washed your dog/think that you should get off FB and cook dinner.0 -
Toothpaste squeezed in the middle of the tube.
People who use the word obligated, it's not a bloody word!! The word is obliged.
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People who use the word obligated, it's not a bloody word!! The word is obliged.
Sorry, but those are both legitimate and acceptable words - at least according to the Oxford and Webster dictionaries. Obligated is the more common usage in the U.S. I rarely hear obliged used at all.
For example: http://oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/obligate?q=obligate
'the money must be obligated within thirty days'
And Webster: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obligate
Maybe you can rage over these instead: http://www.buzzfeed.com/adamellis/17-misused-and-made-up-words-that-make-you-rage0 -
Miley
Beiber
Spoiled milk
Poopy diapers
Pinterest
First year residents (Dr's)
Spiders
Hulu commercials
Hmm.. looking over my list, you can tell I'm a Mom who works in the medical field, and spends too much time on the internet!0 -
People who use the word obligated, it's not a bloody word!! The word is obliged.
Sorry, but those are both legitimate and acceptable words - at least according to the Oxford and Webster dictionaries. Obligated is the more common usage in the U.S. I rarely hear obliged used at all.
For example: http://oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/obligate?q=obligate
'the money must be obligated within thirty days'
And Webster: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obligate
Maybe you can rage over these instead: http://www.buzzfeed.com/adamellis/17-misused-and-made-up-words-that-make-you-rage
and that is why it is wrong if I hear it.0 -
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You can quote all the online dictionary's you want. Seeing as they all use the bastardised american version of English they are bound to be wrong too.
I am English, I speak English, I don't speak, read or write in Americanish, therefore when I hear it used in England by an English person it is wrong. Much the same as spelling colour, honour, valour or any other derivation without using the letter U is also wrong.0 -
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My wife buying hundreds, nay thousands, of dollars of workout gear then never actually working out.0
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You can quote all the online dictionary's you want. Seeing as they all use the bastardised american version of English they are bound to be wrong too.
I am English, I speak English, I don't speak, read or write in Americanish, therefore when I hear it used in England by an English person it is wrong. Much the same as spelling colour, honour, valour or any other derivation without using the letter U is also wrong.
It is too early for this. At least, in America it is.0 -
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My anger is usually reasonable.
Unless I go to Walmart.
No, even then, it's completely warranted.0 -
You can quote all the online dictionary's you want. Seeing as they all use the bastardised american version of English they are bound to be wrong too.
I am English, I speak English, I don't speak, read or write in Americanish, therefore when I hear it used in England by an English person it is wrong. Much the same as spelling colour, honour, valour or any other derivation without using the letter U is also wrong.
**dictionaries.
Sorry, I also get unreasonably angry when people don't pluralise correctly.0 -
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You can quote all the online dictionary's you want. Seeing as they all use the bastardised american version of English they are bound to be wrong too.
I am English, I speak English, I don't speak, read or write in Americanish, therefore when I hear it used in England by an English person it is wrong. Much the same as spelling colour, honour, valour or any other derivation without using the letter U is also wrong.
It is too early for this. At least, in America it is.
and that's one of the many reasons why you have a soft spot in me heart.
:flowerforyou:
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You can quote all the online dictionary's you want. Seeing as they all use the bastardised american version of English they are bound to be wrong too.
I am English, I speak English, I don't speak, read or write in Americanish, therefore when I hear it used in England by an English person it is wrong. Much the same as spelling colour, honour, valour or any other derivation without using the letter U is also wrong.
Obligated and obliged are two different words, with different meanings. They both originated in 'proper' English.0 -
Stupid conspiracy theories
People who misuse the term 'irony'
Lululemon
Turtlenecks
What do you get unreasonably angry about?
About slow drivers in the left lane, which I hardly see in Germany but over here (US) it is a pain.0
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