Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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First - People that chew on cloth....UGH!!! Like the sweatshirt strings or sleeves. Seriously worse than any nails on a chalkboard. (I'm clenching my jaw just thinking about it)
Second - Beyoncé's single ladies song. Every time I hear it I want to punch anyone in the throat.
AAAAAANNNND.... Now it will be stuck in my head.
This is funny. Every time I hear Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball song I feel the exact same way, actually any of her songs. Just the sound of her voice enrages me.
---> has issues
....but she's kinda freaky...I'd probably do her. LOL0 -
I hate pop in visits. Makes me crazy! My MIL used to do this all the time and when I wasn't home she'd wait for me to get home and then get angry because I wasn't home when she stopped over. WTF? Idiot! Then call first!
I have neighbors that practically live in our garage and our back yard! I can't count the times that they have shown up when they see my husband's truck coming up the street and are in the driveway before he even pulls in! It is pretty common for them to spend more time with my husband than I do, because I won't sit through it anymore. Once upon a time I would visit and smile and blah blah blah, but they don't go away! They will literally show up and stay for 5 or 6 hours! So, even knowing that my husband has been on the road and I haven't seen him in days, and even knowing that he hasn't even made it into the house (therefore we haven't eaten or changed clothes, etc) they will stay until well after dark! I finally just came to the conclusion that I wasn't being rude walking away and going in to eat dinner, they are the ones being rude! Now, to get my husband to the same place....
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I am currently situated in a 3rd world country and most of the people here tend to view overweight people as freaks and call the latter "Pigs" in the vernacular. It seems as if being fat is a mortal sin and it entitles everyone else to belittle us. I wish I could snap their necks and break the tiny rude-mannered locals in half lol. But here, if you get called insulting names because of your weight, it is YOUR fault for being "fat" and you just had it coming. Geez.0
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jenibethbu wrote: »I hate pop in visits. Makes me crazy! My MIL used to do this all the time and when I wasn't home she'd wait for me to get home and then get angry because I wasn't home when she stopped over. WTF? Idiot! Then call first!
I have neighbors that practically live in our garage and our back yard! I can't count the times that they have shown up when they see my husband's truck coming up the street and are in the driveway before he even pulls in! It is pretty common for them to spend more time with my husband than I do, because I won't sit through it anymore. Once upon a time I would visit and smile and blah blah blah, but they don't go away! They will literally show up and stay for 5 or 6 hours! So, even knowing that my husband has been on the road and I haven't seen him in days, and even knowing that he hasn't even made it into the house (therefore we haven't eaten or changed clothes, etc) they will stay until well after dark! I finally just came to the conclusion that I wasn't being rude walking away and going in to eat dinner, they are the ones being rude! Now, to get my husband to the same place....
Wow! This would drive me insane. I would have to find a way to tactfully say something to them.0 -
jenibethbu wrote: »I hate pop in visits. Makes me crazy! My MIL used to do this all the time and when I wasn't home she'd wait for me to get home and then get angry because I wasn't home when she stopped over. WTF? Idiot! Then call first!
I have neighbors that practically live in our garage and our back yard! I can't count the times that they have shown up when they see my husband's truck coming up the street and are in the driveway before he even pulls in! It is pretty common for them to spend more time with my husband than I do, because I won't sit through it anymore. Once upon a time I would visit and smile and blah blah blah, but they don't go away! They will literally show up and stay for 5 or 6 hours! So, even knowing that my husband has been on the road and I haven't seen him in days, and even knowing that he hasn't even made it into the house (therefore we haven't eaten or changed clothes, etc) they will stay until well after dark! I finally just came to the conclusion that I wasn't being rude walking away and going in to eat dinner, they are the ones being rude! Now, to get my husband to the same place....
Something that gets me is when I see someone covering their mouth with their hand (or nothing) when they cough/sneeze. I grew up with a nurse for a mom and I went to a school where the nurse had posters advocating against it. It was engrained into my mind at a young age and I have always covered my mouth with my forearm (inner elbow). If you cough or sneeze onto your hands and don't wash them, you're spreading around all that absolutely delicious bacteria.
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where do I begin...I'm always angry
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People who mosey. Slow walking really awakens something angry in me.
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yourradimradletshug wrote: »When I call my IT department at work and the first thing they ALWAYS say before even letting me explain my computer issue fully is "Have you tried restarting it?" Seriously? Why not LISTEN to my problem and THEN try to help me. Restarting won't always fix the problem!
Makes me think of the first thing people say here when someone complains they're not losing weight.
"Do you weigh your food on a food scale?" LOL
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ChiffonLaRue14 wrote: »I am currently situated in a 3rd world country and most of the people here tend to view overweight people as freaks and call the latter "Pigs" in the vernacular. It seems as if being fat is a mortal sin and it entitles everyone else to belittle us. I wish I could snap their necks and break the tiny rude-mannered locals in half lol. But here, if you get called insulting names because of your weight, it is YOUR fault for being "fat" and you just had it coming. Geez.
I had a friend who spent the summer in Japan a few years ago and many people commented on her weight. Mind, she's wears an 11/12 in jeans so she's not even "fat", yet she was still given weight-loss tips by complete strangers and repeatedly told that being overweight wasn't good for her health. A friend-of-a-friend (I think) who was hosting a dinner party even asked her if she wanted to be given smaller portions right in front of everyone.
It's different from your situation in that they weren't hostile or anything. Just extremely rude, even if they didn't perceive themselves to be.0 -
People who think they are more important than everyone else, who don't even consider how their actions affect others. When my kindness is taken advantage of... Makes me want to judi-chop something.0
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Carpedieznutz wrote: »Going to sound strange, but when someone takes a dump at my office then proceeds to use the entire air freshener can to cover it up. It does not mask the fecal child you just birthed it now combines two equally offensive odors to make a poisonous shitrus cloud.
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People who think they are more important than everyone else, who don't even consider how their actions affect others. When my kindness is taken advantage of... Makes me want to judi-chop something.
(not that I'm agains chopping Judge Judi)
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ChiffonLaRue14 wrote: »I am currently situated in a 3rd world country and most of the people here tend to view overweight people as freaks and call the latter "Pigs" in the vernacular. It seems as if being fat is a mortal sin and it entitles everyone else to belittle us. I wish I could snap their necks and break the tiny rude-mannered locals in half lol. But here, if you get called insulting names because of your weight, it is YOUR fault for being "fat" and you just had it coming. Geez.
I don't mind freaks and fat girls.0 -
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People who stand still on escalators....move it! People who walk really slowly.
oh my god yes! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who realizes escalators are STILL for walking, even if they move. They get you there FASTER people! This especially irks me in two places: the airport, and the las vegas strip. Stop being lazy and walk down or up the damn escalator.
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People that wear makeup, jewelry, or have their hair nicely done in a pool and complain about getting wet. A hot tub is for relaxing, a pool is for aquatic shenanigans and fun.0
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Carpedieznutz wrote: »People that wear makeup, jewelry, or have their hair nicely done in a pool and complain about getting wet. A hot tub is for relaxing, a pool is for aquatic shenanigans and fun.
I hate it when I get in the pool and get my makeup wet...and my hair takes forever to dry!
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Cat owners who let their cats wander around outdoors...
Like hi, I don't have cats for a reason, so chances are I don't appreciate yours *kitten* in my horse shoe pits!
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FluffySandwich wrote: »jenibethbu wrote: »I hate pop in visits. Makes me crazy! My MIL used to do this all the time and when I wasn't home she'd wait for me to get home and then get angry because I wasn't home when she stopped over. WTF? Idiot! Then call first!
I have neighbors that practically live in our garage and our back yard! I can't count the times that they have shown up when they see my husband's truck coming up the street and are in the driveway before he even pulls in! It is pretty common for them to spend more time with my husband than I do, because I won't sit through it anymore. Once upon a time I would visit and smile and blah blah blah, but they don't go away! They will literally show up and stay for 5 or 6 hours! So, even knowing that my husband has been on the road and I haven't seen him in days, and even knowing that he hasn't even made it into the house (therefore we haven't eaten or changed clothes, etc) they will stay until well after dark! I finally just came to the conclusion that I wasn't being rude walking away and going in to eat dinner, they are the ones being rude! Now, to get my husband to the same place....
Mmmm. How many calories in that?
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tonileigh820 wrote: »Cat owners who let their cats wander around outdoors...
Like hi, I don't have cats for a reason, so chances are I don't appreciate yours *kitten* in my horse shoe pits!
I agree (though I don't have a horseshoe pit). And the dog owners who let their pups just run around off-leash because "they're friendly". Yeah, I don't care- there are leash laws for a reason...and my dog is ON a leash, so if your dog just comes running up and something happens, YOUR dog is the one in the wrong!!
Oh and it irks me when people bring their little-azz wanna-be dogs into restaurants and stores like theyre a GD accessory!! I can't bring my 60lb pittie with me, so no you can't bring in your 2lb rat with you.0 -
yourradimradletshug wrote: »When I call my IT department at work and the first thing they ALWAYS say before even letting me explain my computer issue fully is "Have you tried restarting it?" Seriously? Why not LISTEN to my problem and THEN try to help me. Restarting won't always fix the problem!
Makes me think of the first thing people say here when someone complains they're not losing weight.
"Do you weigh your food on a food scale?" LOL
RIGHT? It's gotten to the point that I just tell them I did so they attempt to help me haha.0 -
yourradimradletshug wrote: »yourradimradletshug wrote: »When I call my IT department at work and the first thing they ALWAYS say before even letting me explain my computer issue fully is "Have you tried restarting it?" Seriously? Why not LISTEN to my problem and THEN try to help me. Restarting won't always fix the problem!
Makes me think of the first thing people say here when someone complains they're not losing weight.
"Do you weigh your food on a food scale?" LOL
RIGHT? It's gotten to the point that I just tell them I did so they attempt to help me haha.
The correct answer is ALWAYS "yes, I always weigh my food. in fact, I carry my scale with me, so that I can always eat the right amount. Accuracy is important to me".0 -
vadersaysno wrote: »tonileigh820 wrote: »Cat owners who let their cats wander around outdoors...
Like hi, I don't have cats for a reason, so chances are I don't appreciate yours *kitten* in my horse shoe pits!
I agree (though I don't have a horseshoe pit). And the dog owners who let their pups just run around off-leash because "they're friendly". Yeah, I don't care- there are leash laws for a reason...and my dog is ON a leash, so if your dog just comes running up and something happens, YOUR dog is the one in the wrong!!
Oh and it irks me when people bring their little-azz wanna-be dogs into restaurants and stores like theyre a GD accessory!! I can't bring my 60lb pittie with me, so no you can't bring in your 2lb rat with you.
Completely agree! Those things shouldn't even be classified as dogs! Haha
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tonileigh820 wrote: »
Completely agree! Those things shouldn't even be classified as dogs! Haha
**high fives @tonileigh820 ** Get a REAL dog!0 -
When people get upset at people making minimum wage because they inconvenienced them by messing up an order that was worth half the persons hourly earnings.0
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People who very obviously pose as a homeless person and try to scam generous people into giving them money. I am talking to you Mr. 20 something, designer jeans, cell phone and fake new 'whoa is me' sign on Gilbert Rd.!0
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Carpedieznutz wrote: »People who very obviously pose as a homeless person and try to scam generous people into giving them money. I am talking to you Mr. 20 something, designer jeans, cell phone and fake new 'whoa is me' sign on Gilbert Rd.!
Years ago I heard a young guy in a suit talking to one of his buddies how when he gets home, he was going to change into his beat-up clothes and grab his sign and go sit outside for some money. GRRR0 -
SLOW DRIVERS!!!!!!! oh yeah and people who smack when they chew0
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cheryld12001 wrote: »It tears me out of my frame when people who are able to work sign up and receive disability!!!!! That's what's wrong with our country.Too many handouts!
i had a roommate briefly...blind in ONE eye...getting 1400.00 a month in disability for being blind on ONE eye.
I was floored. perfectly healthy...lazy guy!
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