Things That Make You Irrationally Angry

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  • _Captivated_
    _Captivated_ Posts: 5,669 Member
    bw_conway wrote: »
    vinalali wrote: »
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    I do too!

    Furthermore, I hate the decals on the back of mini-vans that reveal the names of your kids and what activities they participate in. For example:

    Springfield Junior High Volleyball
    Isabella, #11

    Ok, there is nothing like advertising your kids' names and what they like to do to the population of strangers in your area, so a psycho can look at the sticker in your driveway or at the store and develop a really easy premise for approaching your kid, addressing him/her by name, chatting about what activities they like, and then making up a believable scenario to kidnap them. "Hey Isabella, your volleyball coach Mr. (name found easily on the internet) sent me over to pick you up, he is having a special team meeting, yeah, your parents are okay with it..."

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  • Jennloella
    Jennloella Posts: 2,286 Member
    People that have to walk past everyone on an escalator. Rude. And you gained like 20 seconds.
  • vinalali
    vinalali Posts: 156 Member
    bw_conway wrote: »
    vinalali wrote: »
    o6k5kd9c9bod.jpg

    I do too!

    Furthermore, I hate the decals on the back of mini-vans that reveal the names of your kids and what activities they participate in. For example:

    Springfield Junior High Volleyball
    Isabella, #11

    Ok, there is nothing like advertising your kids' names and what they like to do to the population of strangers in your area, so a psycho can look at the sticker in your driveway or at the store and develop a really easy premise for approaching your kid, addressing him/her by name, chatting about what activities they like, and then making up a believable scenario to kidnap them. "Hey Isabella, your volleyball coach Mr. (name found easily on the internet) sent me over to pick you up, he is having a special team meeting, yeah, your parents are okay with it..."

    @bw_conway Omg yes!!! I always say this to my kids when I see that and they're like "Ok mom, like someone would go through all that trouble when they can just grab a kid" and I'm like "UH, yeah! Have you never seen an episode of Dateline or 20/20?!?" and I feel like going up to the sticker family kid and reenacting that scenario just to prove a point to my kids that moms are always right but I prefer to not be arrested so I never go through with it. (sorry for all the "likes"...I'm from California :D:# )
  • Char231023
    Char231023 Posts: 700 Member
    vinalali wrote: »
    bw_conway wrote: »
    vinalali wrote: »
    o6k5kd9c9bod.jpg

    I do too!

    Furthermore, I hate the decals on the back of mini-vans that reveal the names of your kids and what activities they participate in. For example:

    Springfield Junior High Volleyball
    Isabella, #11

    Ok, there is nothing like advertising your kids' names and what they like to do to the population of strangers in your area, so a psycho can look at the sticker in your driveway or at the store and develop a really easy premise for approaching your kid, addressing him/her by name, chatting about what activities they like, and then making up a believable scenario to kidnap them. "Hey Isabella, your volleyball coach Mr. (name found easily on the internet) sent me over to pick you up, he is having a special team meeting, yeah, your parents are okay with it..."

    @bw_conway Omg yes!!! I always say this to my kids when I see that and they're like "Ok mom, like someone would go through all that trouble when they can just grab a kid" and I'm like "UH, yeah! Have you never seen an episode of Dateline or 20/20?!?" and I feel like going up to the sticker family kid and reenacting that scenario just to prove a point to my kids that moms are always right but I prefer to not be arrested so I never go through with it. (sorry for all the "likes"...I'm from California :D:# )

    I agree 100% on this one too.

    I don't get when people put memorials of family members in their vehicles. I am sorry you lost your family member but you don't need to publicize it to everyone that you drive by.
  • SeptemberSun_1333
    SeptemberSun_1333 Posts: 2,742 Member
    1. When people don't push chairs back under tables.
    2. Listening to people chomp on crunchy food.
    3. Talking on cell phones while in line.
    4. Not saying thank you when someone holds doors.
    5. People that stare.
  • brewingPHX
    brewingPHX Posts: 284 Member
    1. People who push their chairs back under tables.
    2. People who chomp crunchy food quietly.
    3. People not talking on their phones in public.
    4. People who show gratitude for holding the door open for them.
    5. People who look away when yout alk to them.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Char231023 wrote: »
    vinalali wrote: »
    bw_conway wrote: »
    vinalali wrote: »
    o6k5kd9c9bod.jpg

    I do too!

    Furthermore, I hate the decals on the back of mini-vans that reveal the names of your kids and what activities they participate in. For example:

    Springfield Junior High Volleyball
    Isabella, #11

    Ok, there is nothing like advertising your kids' names and what they like to do to the population of strangers in your area, so a psycho can look at the sticker in your driveway or at the store and develop a really easy premise for approaching your kid, addressing him/her by name, chatting about what activities they like, and then making up a believable scenario to kidnap them. "Hey Isabella, your volleyball coach Mr. (name found easily on the internet) sent me over to pick you up, he is having a special team meeting, yeah, your parents are okay with it..."

    @bw_conway Omg yes!!! I always say this to my kids when I see that and they're like "Ok mom, like someone would go through all that trouble when they can just grab a kid" and I'm like "UH, yeah! Have you never seen an episode of Dateline or 20/20?!?" and I feel like going up to the sticker family kid and reenacting that scenario just to prove a point to my kids that moms are always right but I prefer to not be arrested so I never go through with it. (sorry for all the "likes"...I'm from California :D:# )

    I agree 100% on this one too.

    I don't get when people put memorials of family members in their vehicles. I am sorry you lost your family member but you don't need to publicize it to everyone that you drive by.

    Yes, this.
  • bluestarlight19
    bluestarlight19 Posts: 419 Member
    Anime (or tv shows for that matter) that just...end...with no actual ending. They just stop making the show. I NEED resolution!!
    And filler episodes....
    Motorcycles that weave in and out of traffic on the highway. I have several in my family that are respectful bikers since they know how easy it is to die on those things and here they are just leaving it to chance that someone isn't texting and changing lanes.
  • Drama74
    Drama74 Posts: 27 Member
    Abba. Seriously, I loathe them.
  • _whatsherface
    _whatsherface Posts: 1,235 Member
    People who play games. Lie. Give the silent treatment.
  • brewingPHX
    brewingPHX Posts: 284 Member
    Motivational quotes.
  • headofphat
    headofphat Posts: 1,597 Member
    I swear as God as my witness if i slow down or stop for you to walk across you better put some pep in your step and show some appreciation. Just know that if you don't I'm seriously considering running you over and then backing over you. Truth!

    Ok ok some of my anger is irrational.
  • headofphat
    headofphat Posts: 1,597 Member
    The struggle is real.
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  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    brewingPHX wrote: »
    1. People who push their chairs back under tables.
    2. People who chomp crunchy food quietly.
    3. People not talking on their phones in public.
    4. People who show gratitude for holding the door open for them.
    5. People who look away when yout alk to them.

    Contrarians
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    When you want to change lanes and someone is dawdling and pacing you. grrr
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    Having a meeting on a Friday.
  • brewingPHX
    brewingPHX Posts: 284 Member
    synchkat wrote: »
    brewingPHX wrote: »
    1. People who push their chairs back under tables.
    2. People who chomp crunchy food quietly.
    3. People not talking on their phones in public.
    4. People who show gratitude for holding the door open for them.
    5. People who look away when yout alk to them.

    Contrarians

    Non-contrarians.
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  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    When Kraft Macaroni and Cheese boxes say you can open them by pressing that tab in on the side, but when you press it in, the whole top of the box just folds.
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    When you put on covers because you're cold but then you get too warm. Make up your mind, body!
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  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    But widdle poopsie shmoo is just so pooptastically adowable
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Dirivng to airports, well our airport in particular...for one stupid cars don't just stop on the shoulder of an on or off ramp cause you're early and too cheap to park or find the cell phone lot and secondly why are the signs so confusing and there's only one entrance to the parking.
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  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    edited November 2015
    Improper use of the word whom will make my eye twitch. Or if someone says something like "come to Samantha and I's house for dinner" no!!!
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