Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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Excuses for things when there really is NO excuse...especially when people do the same thing over and over. Just stop it.0
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Eating noises make me crazy, especially the sound of a fork scraping along a person's teeth or squeaking on a plate.0
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the word "prolly" That is not a *kitten* word...and with predictive text being available, you don't even have to take the time to type out probably0
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autumn_skye wrote: »the word "prolly" That is not a *kitten* word...and with predictive text being available, you don't even have to take the time to type out probably
pretty common in the southern US
it's called colloquial speech yo
dis ain't English class y'all0 -
People who use the word "bae"0
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people bullying me and saying things I ahve done and spreading rumours about me0
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People walking like snails when you are just trying to walk normal speed or even worse standing at a door talking when you are trying to get through. Parents love doing this at my local school right at the gate of the school and I really just want to throw them under a bus0
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Ants in my pants0
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People walking like snails when you are just trying to walk normal speed or even worse standing at a door talking when you are trying to get through. Parents love doing this at my local school right at the gate of the school and I really just want to throw them under a bus
Everyone in my office either stands directly in front of my door, or in front of the nurses office (the busiest room in the building) and I'm forever having to say "excuse me". It really pisses me off when I'm bringing a patient to and from my room, GTF out of the way people!0 -
When my husband decides to brush the cat right after I've vaccumed the carpet. He knows I vacuum on Saturdays, can't he brush the cat on Friday???0
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noisy eaters or talking with mouth full, would rather have someone clip their nails in my ear0
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It annoys me when people use "good" as though it is an adverb. It happens so much now that I'm pretty sure Webster's Dictionary has listed it as an adverb. English tends to change in order to accomodate poorly educated members of society.
Me: How are you?
Annoying person: I'm doing good!
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hipsters on bicycles0
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When people don't change the roll of toilet paper. Is it that difficult?0
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Back-in parkers.0
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People that use their speaker phone in public, when someone makes a right hand turn incredibly slow, and listening to someone chew.0
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Voters. Somehow, the same people who realize they're not educated enough to perform open heart surgery have come to view themselves as experts on economics, social/political philosophy, history, etc. Factual errors are passed off as differences of opinion. And people embrace elements of a philosophy which, around the world, has resulted in the death of well over 100 million human beings. Why do they do this? Because they're compassionate. [/facepalm]0
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