Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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asflatasapancake wrote: »blueyellowhorse wrote: »
↑↑THIS↑↑ I just do not get liking these people and wanting to give me them more fame and money. WAKE UP AMERICA!!!
You've posted several times in this thread MO. Perhaps you might need some anger management counseling?
I think you're right. I'm a very ANGRY person. I'm so glad to have this thread in my life.
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NUTELLA.
Why do I become irrationally angry over Nutella, you ask? Because it's freaking candy masquerading as a food option. Do I care if everyone eats candy for every meal? No, that's the ideal. I frigging love candy.
But don't sell the candy as a healthy food option to get kids to eat breakfast and whatnot. "My kids would never eat breakfast and were totes starving. Then I found this magic spread called Nutella, and now the little chubbers* won't stop eating breakfast. It's a miracle!"
You know what else is a breakfast "miracle" when your kids won't eat? Ice cream. But does ice cream do this nonsense? Of course not. Ice cream is honest about its intentions. Nutella needs to take a note from ice cream and just be real about itself.
Nutella, you are not a breakfast staple. Get over yourself and just be the delicious treat that everyone wants.
That Nutella thread totally inspired this.
*No, I'm not saying that eating Nutella will make you fat if you are in a deficit, etc., etc.0 -
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Danielle_Husband wrote: »Today I was reminded of how irrationally angry tootsie roll commercials made me as a child. Why did those stupid kids keep giving their suckers to that scammer owl? And that owl - what an a-hole! I hated all of them!
Show some initiative, kids! If you want to know how many licks it takes to get to the center of your crappy sucker*, then why not run your own experiment? Stop relying on a shady owl who is clearly up to no good. You deserve to lose your candy!
So...what makes you irrationally angry?
Best laugh I've had in a while- thanks!
Lol!
You're welcome
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asflatasapancake wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »NUTELLA.
Why do I become irrationally angry over Nutella, you ask? Because it's freaking candy masquerading as a food option. Do I care if everyone eats candy for every meal? No, that's the ideal. I frigging love candy.
But don't sell the candy as a healthy food option to get kids to eat breakfast and whatnot. "My kids would never eat breakfast and were totes starving. Then I found this magic spread called Nutella, and now the little chubbers* won't stop eating breakfast. It's a miracle!"
You know what else is a breakfast "miracle" when your kids won't eat? Ice cream. But does ice cream do this nonsense? Of course not. Ice cream is honest about its intentions. Nutella needs to take a note from ice cream and just be real about itself.
Nutella, you are not a breakfast staple. Get over yourself and just be the delicious treat that everyone wants.
That Nutella thread totally inspired this.
*No, I'm not saying that eating Nutella will make you fat if you are in a deficit, etc., etc.
Nutella makes me angry for another reason. I refuse to eat it because of the hoopla surrounding it. I did cave to the equaling hoopla around Quest bars though.
Confession: I have never eaten Nutella because of its lieeessssss. I have eaten other similar products due to their tastiness. If Nutella would act right, then maybe we could be together. But ATM, nope, Nutella.0 -
Danielle_Husband wrote: »asflatasapancake wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »NUTELLA.
Why do I become irrationally angry over Nutella, you ask? Because it's freaking candy masquerading as a food option. Do I care if everyone eats candy for every meal? No, that's the ideal. I frigging love candy.
But don't sell the candy as a healthy food option to get kids to eat breakfast and whatnot. "My kids would never eat breakfast and were totes starving. Then I found this magic spread called Nutella, and now the little chubbers* won't stop eating breakfast. It's a miracle!"
You know what else is a breakfast "miracle" when your kids won't eat? Ice cream. But does ice cream do this nonsense? Of course not. Ice cream is honest about its intentions. Nutella needs to take a note from ice cream and just be real about itself.
Nutella, you are not a breakfast staple. Get over yourself and just be the delicious treat that everyone wants.
That Nutella thread totally inspired this.
*No, I'm not saying that eating Nutella will make you fat if you are in a deficit, etc., etc.
Nutella makes me angry for another reason. I refuse to eat it because of the hoopla surrounding it. I did cave to the equaling hoopla around Quest bars though.
Confession: I have never eaten Nutella because of its lieeessssss. I have eaten other similar products due to their tastiness. If Nutella would act right, then maybe we could be together. But ATM, nope, Nutella.
Nutella I just eat it because I like it.
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asflatasapancake wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »NUTELLA.
Why do I become irrationally angry over Nutella, you ask? Because it's freaking candy masquerading as a food option. Do I care if everyone eats candy for every meal? No, that's the ideal. I frigging love candy.
But don't sell the candy as a healthy food option to get kids to eat breakfast and whatnot. "My kids would never eat breakfast and were totes starving. Then I found this magic spread called Nutella, and now the little chubbers* won't stop eating breakfast. It's a miracle!"
You know what else is a breakfast "miracle" when your kids won't eat? Ice cream. But does ice cream do this nonsense? Of course not. Ice cream is honest about its intentions. Nutella needs to take a note from ice cream and just be real about itself.
Nutella, you are not a breakfast staple. Get over yourself and just be the delicious treat that everyone wants.
That Nutella thread totally inspired this.
*No, I'm not saying that eating Nutella will make you fat if you are in a deficit, etc., etc.
Nutella makes me angry for another reason. I refuse to eat it because of the hoopla surrounding it. I did cave to the equaling hoopla around Quest bars though.
Because Quest Bars are little bars of Heaven wrapped individually for not only convenience, but also portable enjoyment. I never, and I mean NEVER have a problem hitting my fiber goal when Quest Bars are consumed. Plus, they taste freakin' AMAZING!!!
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People who are always saying "right?!" when you they concur with what you just said. "I know, riiiight?!" Or, people at work who say "no problem" when you give them an assignment, yet apparently there was a problem because the assigned task is rarely correctly or timely completed.0
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wolfsbayne wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »asflatasapancake wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »NUTELLA.
Why do I become irrationally angry over Nutella, you ask? Because it's freaking candy masquerading as a food option. Do I care if everyone eats candy for every meal? No, that's the ideal. I frigging love candy.
But don't sell the candy as a healthy food option to get kids to eat breakfast and whatnot. "My kids would never eat breakfast and were totes starving. Then I found this magic spread called Nutella, and now the little chubbers* won't stop eating breakfast. It's a miracle!"
You know what else is a breakfast "miracle" when your kids won't eat? Ice cream. But does ice cream do this nonsense? Of course not. Ice cream is honest about its intentions. Nutella needs to take a note from ice cream and just be real about itself.
Nutella, you are not a breakfast staple. Get over yourself and just be the delicious treat that everyone wants.
That Nutella thread totally inspired this.
*No, I'm not saying that eating Nutella will make you fat if you are in a deficit, etc., etc.
Nutella makes me angry for another reason. I refuse to eat it because of the hoopla surrounding it. I did cave to the equaling hoopla around Quest bars though.
Confession: I have never eaten Nutella because of its lieeessssss. I have eaten other similar products due to their tastiness. If Nutella would act right, then maybe we could be together. But ATM, nope, Nutella.
Nutella I just eat it because I like it.
Me too. I like it with Ritz crackers the best I think. I have also filled crescent rolls with it and baked them then sprinkled them with cinnamon and sugar. I did not pass this off as a health food though. I called it what it was, dessert. A delicious warm, crunchy, gooey dessert.
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When cops finally shoot me down for robbing a hooker in GTA0
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I think you're right. I'm a very ANGRY person. I'm so glad to have this thread in my life.
^LOL^ I was like that. I've been practicing not to do that because it just makes me feel bad about myself. Usually I react with anger when I think I'm not being treated appropriately.
These are irritants (or more often, result in sarcasm):
• People using the word "loose" for "lose" as well as a host of other grammatical irritations: aks instead of ask, for example.
• People who think a leisurely walk is a workout
• Women who think they will bulk up if they lift weights
• Persisting in referring to food as bad, illegal, on vs off, cheating, etc.
• People who think getting to a goal weight will mean they are done
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People who must use the 'f' word five or six times in a sentence, in an attempt to express themselves.0
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People who don't give their sits to old people or pregnant ladies! It pisses me off sooooo badly!!
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salembambi wrote: »
Absolutely nothing, if you're talented. I think that's the rule?0 -
Telling me the same story over and over again like you never told me before1
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Microwave
a.Leaving the microwave without canceling the timer (if one got out the food before the time was up)
b.Not covering food while microwaving, or not wiping it down after spills
Loo
a.Taking mobile phones (and worse, talking on) into the loo
b.Not washing hands post-loo use
c.Not “mercy flushing” if one is going for a long-call (thus choking and/or needing a gas mask if in
neighbouring stall)
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Microwave
a.Leaving the microwave without canceling the timer (if one got out the food before the time was up)
b.Not covering food while microwaving, or not wiping it down after spills
Loo
a.Taking mobile phones (and worse, talking on) into the loo
b.Not washing hands post-loo use
c.Not “mercy flushing” if one is going for a long-call (thus choking and/or needing a gas mask if in
neighbouring stall)
A hundred times, YES! I thought I was the only one the microwave thing bothered. Jerk faces do this at my work all the time. It annoys me more than it should.
Also, other people not washing their hands after using the restroom, is the #1 reason I don't touch anything with my bare hands after having washed them. I'll use paper towels or my shirt or something to not have to touch the door handle.
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I also despise the microwave timer thing.... Just press cancel, it's not that hard!!!!!
I also can't stand it when people hang their toilet roll on backwards and it hangs down the back. It should be pulled from the front and I will switch it around in other people's houses!0 -
When people say "literally" when they are speaking figuratively0
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Pots and pans making noises -___-0
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When people write "loose" instead of "lose"...0
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When people say 'Pacific' instead of 'specific'0
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"intensive purposes" instead of "intents and purposes"0
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ladykate26 wrote: »I also despise the microwave timer thing.... Just press cancel, it's not that hard!!!!!
I also can't stand it when people hang their toilet roll on backwards and it hangs down the back. It should be pulled from the front and I will switch it around in other people's houses!
Drives me crazy when it doesn't hang down the back! I had an Aunt visit once and she would turn it around just to bug me!
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ladykate26 wrote: »I also despise the microwave timer thing.... Just press cancel, it's not that hard!!!!!
I also can't stand it when people hang their toilet roll on backwards and it hangs down the back. It should be pulled from the front and I will switch it around in other people's houses!
^^This! I would rather it hang from the front.
Also those that do not replace when it is almost gone, and leave just a little tiny sheet on there
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