Things That Make You Irrationally Angry
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People who merge onto the freeway slowly.
The commute to work. The traffic just seems to be getting worse every year in my town.0 -
In a neighborhood of detached single family homes, isn't it common courtesy to leave the space in front for that home?
I am constantly being overrun by inconsiderate neighbors. One morning, a kid was working on his car right smack in front of my house in my only spot. They have a 3 car garage and driveway!!
Can't even count how many times!!!!0 -
The fact that I thought I was making a thing of mini ravioli and it turns out it also had meatballs in it. WTF!0
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mispronunciation of the word nuclear0
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Wait, you don't like nuke-u-lar power? What about bombs?norahkathleen wrote: »mispronunciation of the word nuclear
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People at car shows that run their flytrap like they did something awesome to their car, except all the mods were paid for & installed by someone else. Nothing more than a wallet wielder rolling in a stickered up pavement princess car.0
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When people insist on having their apples cut up. Come on, just eat the dang thing whole and get it over with! Arrrgghh!0
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People who don't like people who cut up there apples...aghhhhhhh1
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Borrowers who don't return things0
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I live in North America, where we drive on the right side of the road. This practice should also extend to which side of the sidewalk and hallway we walk on, as well as which side of the doorway we enter or exit through. The right side is the right side. Under this system, the people moving in the opposite direction walk on the right side as well, so theoretically, no one has to stop, veer, or dodge out of the way. There is no confusion. There is no awkwardness. There is no annoyance. Order. Manners. Efficiency. Please consider doing this, it makes the world a better place.2
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People that drive like *kitten* and are oblivious to their surroundings.0
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Bry_Lander wrote: »I live in North America, where we drive on the right side of the road. This practice should also extend to which side of the sidewalk and hallway we walk on, as well as which side of the doorway we enter or exit through. The right side is the right side. Under this system, the people moving in the opposite direction walk on the right side as well, so theoretically, no one has to stop, veer, or dodge out of the way. There is no confusion. There is no awkwardness. There is no annoyance. Order. Manners. Efficiency. Please consider doing this, it makes the world a better place.
This has deteriorated over the years0 -
The more I read this thread the more stuff I thought of. So this is about to make me seem like an irrationally angry person in general but here we go:
- People who leave shopping carts just any-the-*kitten*-where in the parking lot
- People who do not understand doorway etiquette: let someone come out before you try to go in
- People who walk SLOW AF in a parking lot when there's a car behind them and don't get out of the way
- People who will drive up the shoulder of the road in a traffic jam or in a turn lane then force their way back into traffic
- People with no sense of personal responsibility or accountability
I think I could've lumped all this under bad manners.1 -
The more I read this thread the more stuff I thought of. So this is about to make me seem like an irrationally angry person in general but here we go:
- People who leave shopping carts just any-the-*kitten*-where in the parking lot
- People who do not understand doorway etiquette: let someone come out before you try to go in
- People who walk SLOW AF in a parking lot when there's a car behind them and don't get out of the way
- People who will drive up the shoulder of the road in a traffic jam or in a turn lane then force their way back into traffic
- People with no sense of personal responsibility or accountability
I think I could've lumped all this under bad manners.
To be fair, not on eof these would create anything other than completely rational anger.1 -
The fact that beards are no fashionable makes me angry a little.
I think, because I've had mine since the mid 90'S pretty much consistently.
It's like my favourite band selling out and going commercial.
Oh - people who go to concerts but don't really like the artist. Like " Oh, I know these 30 seconds of this one song that did really well, so I'm going to go and stand around until they play that 1 tune "
I mean, why does that annoy me? They pay for their ticket just like me, hell they may come away as genuine fans. But for some reason....0 -
That should say the fact that beards are NOW fashionable0
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@BigDougie1211 You're right about the rational anger, but I guess the irrational part of it is that it will make me angry for, like, half the day.0
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@czvanut I can get fully on board with that.0
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Green Day makes me irrationally angry.
"George Bush makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, punk rock, American Idiot!".
Barrack Obama's Presidency - crickets.
"Donald Trump makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, no Trump, no KKK!."
Seriously, like this country was just so perfect 2008-2016 that Green Day found nothing to protest, lol.0 -
Bry_Lander wrote: »Green Day makes me irrationally angry.
"George Bush makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, punk rock, American Idiot!".
Barrack Obama's Presidency - crickets.
"Donald Trump makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, no Trump, no KKK!."
Seriously, like this country was just so perfect 2008-2016 that Green Day found nothing to protest, lol.
Greenday just make me unhappy because they aren't very good.
To be fair, I'm fully on board with that whole no KKK thing.1 -
My neighbour likes to play darts for hours on end in our very thin-walled apartment complex and likes to walk as loud as possible while doing that, so that each time he walks back and forth (in the same rhythm over and OVER) I hear the bangs his heels produce. It kind of feels like that ancient chinese torturing method where they let a drip fall on your forehead over and over. That makes me irrationally angry.
Also, people chewing gum. It doesn't matter if they do it with their mouth open or closed.0 -
BigDougie1211 wrote: »Bry_Lander wrote: »Green Day makes me irrationally angry.
"George Bush makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, punk rock, American Idiot!".
Barrack Obama's Presidency - crickets.
"Donald Trump makes us so angry, grrrrrr, rage, no Trump, no KKK!."
Seriously, like this country was just so perfect 2008-2016 that Green Day found nothing to protest, lol.
Greenday just make me unhappy because they aren't very good.
To be fair, I'm fully on board with that whole no KKK thing.
Yeah, Green Day and their edgy, controversial stance on the KKK. After hearing their "no KKK!" mantra a lot of Klansmen took off their hoods and donated them to the Salvation Army0 -
On that note, people who turn non-political things into political things make me angry.1
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People who try to start a fight with you for no reason.1
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bears who steal my m&ms~1
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People who sound like they're getting screwed while they lift and ignorant people who think the world owes them something1
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Sitting in the presence of so-called adults during meetings or classes who perpetually jam their fingers in various holes in their heads like fidgety little children. Fingers in the ears, drawing back and staring to see what was discovered in there, and then flicking or brushing it aside. Fingers in the mouth, carefully nibbling on a nail, and then staring at the nail, then biting some more. The nose comes into play occasionally. Then they touch things that I also have to touch like the handles on doors, fridges, and microwaves. Uggghhhh1
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People crunching or slopping when eating!!!! Argh0
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Ducks1
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Personally, I hate this "PC" movement that is going on. I mean, if I find myself around a certain group of people I am forced to censor myself or face the risk of being (somewhat ironically) bombarded with obscene and unnecessary insults. I mean come, these days I can't call someone 'retarded' or some other words unless it's some sort of special exception. You ever heard of comedy? Every joke comes at the expense of something else - but belittling CERTAIN people is seen as offensive and even abuse, though if the same thing is said to someone else everyone points and laughs right along with me. It all boils down to fact that everyone has an agenda, such as politics. Look at it this way - the same people who criticize Trump of his "Grab her by the p***y" scandal (which was obviously a lighthearted joke btw) are the ones who say that because Trump has "small hands" that other members of his body are small. This lack of self awareness and, to a large degree, self control, frustrates me to no end and is why I hate the PC movement.2
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