Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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or a man with one long nail on the small finger,
Often because they have a dope habit. Coke/Meth/Heroin.. all of the above. Gotta get that quick bump! At least that's the first thought that comes to mind.0 -
Crimson_Fire wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Not angry...just irrationally annoyed.
Misuse of "advise" and "advice"
Kinda like their, there they're
Also like loose, lose
Our / Are
"How are you?"
"I'm doing good."
Really?! Did you just save an old lady from getting run over while on your way to rescuing a kitten from a tree?! You are doing well.
*It pains me that Webster's has changed good to be both an adjective and an adverb simply because native English speakers can't understand the difference. Let's cater to the uneducated again by changing their, they're, and there to become synonyms so that each word inherits the meanings of the other two words. (sarcasm)
When I speak, I imply and you infer.
I'm going to stop before I get any more upset.0 -
midwesterner85 wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Not angry...just irrationally annoyed.
Misuse of "advise" and "advice"
Kinda like their, there they're
Also like loose, lose
Our / Are
"How are you?"
"I'm doing good."
Really?! Did you just save an old lady from getting run over while on your way to rescuing a kitten from a tree?! You are doing well.
*It pains me that Webster's has changed good to be both an adjective and an adverb simply because native English speakers can't understand the difference. Let's cater to the uneducated again by changing their, they're, and there to become synonyms so that each word inherits the meanings of the other two words. (sarcasm)
When I speak, I imply and you infer.
I'm going to stop before I get any more upset.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
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Loud screeching noises. Really ..... Really!!!! Makes me wanna go ballistic0
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midwesterner85 wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Not angry...just irrationally annoyed.
Misuse of "advise" and "advice"
Kinda like their, there they're
Also like loose, lose
Our / Are
"How are you?"
"I'm doing good."
Really?! Did you just save an old lady from getting run over while on your way to rescuing a kitten from a tree?! You are doing well.
*It pains me that Webster's has changed good to be both an adjective and an adverb simply because native English speakers can't understand the difference. Let's cater to the uneducated again by changing their, they're, and there to become synonyms so that each word inherits the meanings of the other two words. (sarcasm)
When I speak, I imply and you infer.
I'm going to stop before I get any more upset.
This is an Irrationally Angry thread. Feel free to share your feelings.0 -
People who wait the very last second to switch lanes! As$holes!0
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When I'm in a hurry and I get all the red lights. But other times when I'm just cruising, I get green0
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When people stand right by your butt when you're in line and if you turn around, you end up uncomfortably close to their face.0
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Crimson_Fire wrote: »Not angry...just irrationally annoyed.
Misuse of "advise" and "advice"
Kinda like their, there they're
Ooh, that reminds me. I get all sorts of bothered when people say "I could care less" when they mean "I couldn't care less".0 -
When different sauces on my plate mix.0
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-People who wear headphones around their neck but the headphones aren't plugged into anything. I only seen it a few times but each time I got so angry. Seriously, what's the point of wearing headphones if it isn't even plugged into anything? -_-
-People who get spray tans and look orange.
-Being a Hipster0 -
InvaderGashloog wrote: »-People who wear headphones around their neck but the headphones aren't plugged into anything.
I' assuming you'd know if they were indeed Bluetooth?0 -
Hea1thyGam3r wrote: »or a man with one long nail on the small finger,
Often because they have a dope habit. Coke/Meth/Heroin.. all of the above. Gotta get that quick bump! At least that's the first thought that comes to mind.
Yikes! That is a scary thought indeed!
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midwesterner85 wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Crimson_Fire wrote: »Not angry...just irrationally annoyed.
Misuse of "advise" and "advice"
Kinda like their, there they're
Also like loose, lose
Our / Are
"How are you?"
"I'm doing good."
Really?! Did you just save an old lady from getting run over while on your way to rescuing a kitten from a tree?! You are doing well.
*It pains me that Webster's has changed good to be both an adjective and an adverb simply because native English speakers can't understand the difference. Let's cater to the uneducated again by changing their, they're, and there to become synonyms so that each word inherits the meanings of the other two words. (sarcasm)
When I speak, I imply and you infer.
I'm going to stop before I get any more upset.
This just made all my rage for the day disappear. My heart is now happy.0 -
People that drive 10 miles under the speed limit.0
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Undersalted nuts. I like my nuts to be salty.0
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sunn_lighter wrote: »Affect and effect
You're your
When people say they are real angry instead of really angry
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling
http://theoatmeal.com/tag/grammar0
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