Things That Make You Irrationally Angry

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  • That1Chick_Brit
    That1Chick_Brit Posts: 2,541 Member
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"
  • priscillam31
    priscillam31 Posts: 1,356 Member
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???
  • That1Chick_Brit
    That1Chick_Brit Posts: 2,541 Member
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    I stop people all the time. lol
  • priscillam31
    priscillam31 Posts: 1,356 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    Or somebody "past" away...wtf..
  • Jess1989ica
    Jess1989ica Posts: 2,391 Member
    Stupid people.
  • ladymuaythai
    ladymuaythai Posts: 1,298 Member
    Slow *kitten* drivers who sit in the fast lane :neutral:
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  • kailih06
    kailih06 Posts: 15 Member
    I get really angry at seeing children with rotten teeth, like it's not my business but how bad do you have to be to leave your child to get rotten teeth in the first place!? Irrationally angry! Lol
  • AmandALR2602
    AmandALR2602 Posts: 227 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

  • AmandALR2602
    AmandALR2602 Posts: 227 Member
    That drives me insane!! 'Lose' ffs :neutral:
  • priscillam31
    priscillam31 Posts: 1,356 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    Or somebody "past" away...wtf..

    My rage temperature just went up 4 degrees.

    I know right..worked with a lady once-t (lol) and she butchered most every word that she said..example- she would say "pacifically"..talk about cringe...wtf..are we talking about an ocean?
  • jbuzzed
    jbuzzed Posts: 10,172 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    That's the worst!

    Also when someone says "I seen it" drives me crazy
  • BaconBae
    BaconBae Posts: 4,568 Member
    reggae music

    Why? :|
  • BaconBae
    BaconBae Posts: 4,568 Member
    When the pediatrician says no fever reducer for temperatures under 101 and I'm basically waiting for my kid to be roasting before I can give her meds.

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  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    Or somebody "past" away...wtf..

    "Passed away" usually sounds like "past away" because the "e" in "passed" is silent. Unless one puts extra emphasis on the 2nd syllable, which would be incorrect, it is not easy to distinguish between "passed" and "past." It is just as likely that you are not hearing correctly.
  • priscillam31
    priscillam31 Posts: 1,356 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    Or somebody "past" away...wtf..

    "Passed away" usually sounds like "past away" because the "e" in "passed" is silent. Unless one puts extra emphasis on the 2nd syllable, which would be incorrect, it is not easy to distinguish between "passed" and "past." It is just as likely that you are not hearing correctly.

    But I can read.. :)
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    When people say across with a T at the end, like "acrosst"

    Or once-t or twice-t..yea that's a peeve of mine...I just want to ask them how that's spelled...would they spell it that way???

    What about when someone says their goal is to loose weight?

    Or somebody "past" away...wtf..

    "Passed away" usually sounds like "past away" because the "e" in "passed" is silent. Unless one puts extra emphasis on the 2nd syllable, which would be incorrect, it is not easy to distinguish between "passed" and "past." It is just as likely that you are not hearing correctly.

    But I can read.. :)

    I understand now. Many uneducated people will write / type as things sound. This is also why people don't know the differences between "your" and "you're."
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  • MonkeyMel21
    MonkeyMel21 Posts: 2,396 Member
    ind1983 wrote: »
    When the pediatrician says no fever reducer for temperatures under 101 and I'm basically waiting for my kid to be roasting before I can give her meds.

    Fever is the body's way of fighting off infection, so of course you shouldn't give fever reducers for low grade fevers.......
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  • Patrick0321
    Patrick0321 Posts: 102 Member
    When someone repeatedly presses the button to open the train doors before the button has become illuminated
  • MonkeyMel21
    MonkeyMel21 Posts: 2,396 Member
    ind1983 wrote: »
    When the pediatrician says no fever reducer for temperatures under 101 and I'm basically waiting for my kid to be roasting before I can give her meds.

    Fever is the body's way of fighting off infection, so of course you shouldn't give fever reducers for low grade fevers.......

    true but it's still hard to see your little one suffer and not be able to help :(

    If they're suffering and just laying there miserable, sure give them something. In my experience that is not usually the case. My kid plays like normal unless he's got a stomach bug, in which case he can't keep meds down anyway so it's pointless.
  • Lind5ay90
    Lind5ay90 Posts: 376 Member
    Things that make me irrationally angry:
    -the sounds of people chewing
    -people who say "somewheres"
    -people who ride my *kitten* when I drive
  • That1Chick_Brit
    That1Chick_Brit Posts: 2,541 Member
    Whey people use literally wrong. like I literally died. ummmmmmmm no, no you didn't.
  • priscillam31
    priscillam31 Posts: 1,356 Member
    Whey people use literally wrong. like I literally died. ummmmmmmm no, no you didn't.

    Literally...I can't even :D
  • redromad275
    redromad275 Posts: 884 Member
    People that have a sense of entitlement
  • The sound of people chewing loudly. When people talk instead of workout at the gym. When people try to talk to me at the gym. When people talk. Food having calories. Not being able to say fu(k freely anywhere at my leisure.
  • ilovecereal1982
    ilovecereal1982 Posts: 1,194 Member
    People who walk...on a sidewalk...side by side...at a slow to moderate speed. I mean come on!!! I am right behind you!!!!
  • redromad275
    redromad275 Posts: 884 Member
    People that are annoyed easily
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