Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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daydreams_of_pretty 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?
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jenniferinfl wrote: »Oops, typed up a whole bunch of things that I am 'rationally' angry about..
SO, my irrational rage is easily triggered by balloons. I hate latex balloons so much. If they squeak, that's it. If someone is rubbing balloons together on purpose it's all I can do not to lose it..
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MissMary75044 wrote: »People who cut you off in traffic, then slow down to turn.
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People who scare me on purpose. ... I get this unbelievable desire to punch them IMMEDIATELY0
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People who can't park straight in a space.0
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therealklane wrote: »
Why?
or how bout when they leave you completely strand and your screaming for someone in your house to bring up T.P.0 -
People stuffing their faces with gratuitous amounts of fast food and junk food.0
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Doing things from my hands..especially if I've done it a few times in a row0
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People ending posts with "just my opinion" "just my honest opinion" hate it. Even when I agree with what they wrote.
When clients see me cleaning so they think it's okay to just drop things all over the place. Or push their dishes into my sink water for the counters.
People who go out of their way to kill things they're afraid of. Such as snakes or spiders. And those who swerve to hit animals on the road.0 -
Rottified certainly agree with your last paragraph! May I add unleashed dogs to that?
I ran over a mid sized dog on my motorcycyle years ago, he took after me and left me no choice-hit him or a parked car. Recently a nieghbor's Aussue dog-always roaming free-went after me on the bike. She backed off but really?
I feel so bad for the dogs whose owners put them at risk, and too stupid to realize if I/anyone wreck, they are 100% liable.0 -
Protein farts.0
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oldcargirl62 wrote: »Rottified certainly agree with your last paragraph! May I add unleashed dogs to that?
I ran over a mid sized dog on my motorcycyle years ago, he took after me and left me no choice-hit him or a parked car. Recently a nieghbor's Aussue dog-always roaming free-went after me on the bike. She backed off but really?
I feel so bad for the dogs whose owners put them at risk, and too stupid to realize if I/anyone wreck, they are 100% liable.
Ugh YES!
Pisses me off. I have many clients who when I'm finishing will see me off at the door. When they see loose dogs they don't want us to go out cause they are scared. It enrages me when my elderly clients are stuck inside because they are afraid of dogs and people don't care and let their dogs run, jump, and bark at them. Had one be told to basically get over it, When she said she was scared. She was mauled as a child, not that it changes whether her fear should be respected or not.
I love dogs! I love them more leashed.0 -
quote People who go out of their way to kill things they're afraid of. Such as snakes or spiders. And those who swerve to hit animals on the road.[/quote]
I will kill a spider if it's not too humongous (then it's hubby's job), but snakes I will run from. Why anyone would intentionally swerve to hit an animal...that's a mental health issue.
My beef? People who assume everyone is a dog lover. And posit that they're better people because they are dog lovers. But I certainly would never hurt any animal (except spiders, and I grew up with the book Be Nice To Spiders).
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When people put the wet coffee spoon in the sugar0
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oldcargirl62 wrote: »Rottified certainly agree with your last paragraph! May I add unleashed dogs to that?
I ran over a mid sized dog on my motorcycyle years ago, he took after me and left me no choice-hit him or a parked car. Recently a nieghbor's Aussue dog-always roaming free-went after me on the bike. She backed off but really?
I feel so bad for the dogs whose owners put them at risk, and too stupid to realize if I/anyone wreck, they are 100% liable.
Ugh YES!
Pisses me off. I have many clients who when I'm finishing will see me off at the door. When they see loose dogs they don't want us to go out cause they are scared. It enrages me when my elderly clients are stuck inside because they are afraid of dogs and people don't care and let their dogs run, jump, and bark at them. Had one be told to basically get over it, When she said she was scared. She was mauled as a child, not that it changes whether her fear should be respected or not.
I love dogs! I love them more leashed.
I get upset when people think less of me because I don't want to interact with dogs. I fully support treating dogs with respect, but some dogs (particularly large dogs that act aggressively) scare me. I'm much better than I used to be, but I was attacked by 2 dogs when I was very young. For most of my life, I was afraid of even tiny dogs 100 ft. away if they were barking at me. I'm mostly better now (except large and aggressive dogs), but I have no plans to ever own a dog. I see all the time where (usually women) people say they won't trust someone who doesn't love dogs because they think we are all just terrible people. Not quite true...0 -
People who stop in doorways.. GET OUT OF MY WAY0
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I am very intolerant of those who do not communicate. I have an anxiety problem so when people cannot be clear and honest with me, I lose interest/get pissed off.0
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Men in Capri pants and the man bun.
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Socks in sandals.0
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Nail biters and bad customer service0
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tinaolsson wrote: »Socks in sandals.
This too0 -
tinaolsson wrote: »Socks in sandals.
This too
Imagine the combination of all those0 -
tinaolsson wrote: »tinaolsson wrote: »Socks in sandals.
This too
Imagine the combination of all those
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tinaolsson wrote: »tinaolsson wrote: »Socks in sandals.
This too
Imagine the combination of all those
You poor thing.
.. Crocs0 -
midwesterner85 wrote: »oldcargirl62 wrote: »Rottified certainly agree with your last paragraph! May I add unleashed dogs to that?
I ran over a mid sized dog on my motorcycyle years ago, he took after me and left me no choice-hit him or a parked car. Recently a nieghbor's Aussue dog-always roaming free-went after me on the bike. She backed off but really?
I feel so bad for the dogs whose owners put them at risk, and too stupid to realize if I/anyone wreck, they are 100% liable.
Ugh YES!
Pisses me off. I have many clients who when I'm finishing will see me off at the door. When they see loose dogs they don't want us to go out cause they are scared. It enrages me when my elderly clients are stuck inside because they are afraid of dogs and people don't care and let their dogs run, jump, and bark at them. Had one be told to basically get over it, When she said she was scared. She was mauled as a child, not that it changes whether her fear should be respected or not.
I love dogs! I love them more leashed.
I get upset when people think less of me because I don't want to interact with dogs. I fully support treating dogs with respect, but some dogs (particularly large dogs that act aggressively) scare me. I'm much better than I used to be, but I was attacked by 2 dogs when I was very young. For most of my life, I was afraid of even tiny dogs 100 ft. away if they were barking at me. I'm mostly better now (except large and aggressive dogs), but I have no plans to ever own a dog. I see all the time where (usually women) people say they won't trust someone who doesn't love dogs because they think we are all just terrible people. Not quite true...
Feel you on this. I am not a dog person, and people act like you're a monster when you don't want to have their dog all over you. I love animals and want all dogs to be happy, but I really don't want to touch/interact with them.
Unless it's a Pom puppy...0 -
midwesterner85 wrote: »oldcargirl62 wrote: »Rottified certainly agree with your last paragraph! May I add unleashed dogs to that?
I ran over a mid sized dog on my motorcycyle years ago, he took after me and left me no choice-hit him or a parked car. Recently a nieghbor's Aussue dog-always roaming free-went after me on the bike. She backed off but really?
I feel so bad for the dogs whose owners put them at risk, and too stupid to realize if I/anyone wreck, they are 100% liable.
Ugh YES!
Pisses me off. I have many clients who when I'm finishing will see me off at the door. When they see loose dogs they don't want us to go out cause they are scared. It enrages me when my elderly clients are stuck inside because they are afraid of dogs and people don't care and let their dogs run, jump, and bark at them. Had one be told to basically get over it, When she said she was scared. She was mauled as a child, not that it changes whether her fear should be respected or not.
I love dogs! I love them more leashed.
I get upset when people think less of me because I don't want to interact with dogs. I fully support treating dogs with respect, but some dogs (particularly large dogs that act aggressively) scare me. I'm much better than I used to be, but I was attacked by 2 dogs when I was very young. For most of my life, I was afraid of even tiny dogs 100 ft. away if they were barking at me. I'm mostly better now (except large and aggressive dogs), but I have no plans to ever own a dog. I see all the time where (usually women) people say they won't trust someone who doesn't love dogs because they think we are all just terrible people. Not quite true...
I prefer people ignore my dog. She's not mean but she's a fool. And any amount of aww and what a cute dog. Sends her over so she ends up corrected.
I may not get it but I'm 100% okay with people not wanting to interact with dogs.
But people who hate dogs pissed me off.0 -
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Tardiness. If being on time for my time isn't worth your time then we have nothing further to discuss until you buy a watch. Obviously everyone is late occasionally but there are people who make it a part of who they are.. and those people irritate the devil out of me.0
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My Salt levels!0
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