Pet peeves
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RomaineCalm wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »People who don’t like a food, so they then go on a tangent to describe how disgusting it is to the people who do.
But I could have sworn that Oreo lovers secretly liked it when I go on about how disgusting Oreos are.
Lol. I’m cool with people not liking the same foods I do. I didn’t explain myself clearly. It’s when they proceed to tell me disgusting things about the foods I like. Figs for example and the wasps or worms in pistachios. I’ll pass, I’d rather eat my food in ignorance.2 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »People that think they are better than others.
All time pet peeve.0 -
My "pet peeve" is that my pet gives me no privacy.
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thereshegoesagain wrote: »My "pet peeve" is that my pet gives me no privacy.
Cats are *kitten*!!1 -
thereshegoesagain wrote: »My "pet peeve" is that my pet gives me no privacy.
Lady, you got quite a kitten there!2 -
People who don’t signal lane changes2
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I love motorcyclists but it's the ones who think they are special and ride on the yellow line between lanes of traffic to get a head in line. Not cool!4
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People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.2
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laprimaJenny wrote: »Attempting to park in a Costco’s parking lot on an early Sunday afternoon.
For real
My Costcos I don't even attempt, any day, I park in the adjacent lot and walk1 -
When you're driving and someone pulls out in front of you from a side street and don't speed up. People who brake before using their turn signal so then I have to slam on my brakes.4
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When the fingerprint doesn’t work on my phone and I have to enter my passcode5
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Posers! Huge pet peeve of mine. After 2000 pictures, I promise NO ONE CARES!!! STOP.6
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Pour_Decisions wrote: »Posers! Huge pet peeve of mine. After 2000 pictures, I promise NO ONE CARES!!! STOP.
Not sure I understand.... 2000 pictures of what? Your emotional attachment to this post has me intrigued...4 -
thepainmaker88 wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »Posers! Huge pet peeve of mine. After 2000 pictures, I promise NO ONE CARES!!! STOP.
Not sure I understand.... 2000 pictures of what? Your emotional attachment to this post has me intrigued...
I don't get emotionally attached to anything.JustPassingTime wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »Posers! Huge pet peeve of mine. After 2000 pictures, I promise NO ONE CARES!!! STOP.
You moved it up to 2000??? I was struggling to do 16. I don't have enough film for 2k
enough film?0 -
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JustPassingTime wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »thepainmaker88 wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »Posers! Huge pet peeve of mine. After 2000 pictures, I promise NO ONE CARES!!! STOP.
Not sure I understand.... 2000 pictures of what? Your emotional attachment to this post has me intrigued...
I don't get emotionally attached to anything.
I’m calling your bluff0 -
People who spit their gum out on the sidewalk. WTF man.0
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Smoking, especially smoking in public places.3
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Use of tobacco products and vaping2
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laprimaJenny wrote: »Parents that feel shaming their chikdren is an effective form of discipline.
It’s scary to me, how many parents feel it is an appropriate way to punish. You should have seen this Mother this morning at drop off, yelling at her son and name calling him through the car window because he closed the door a little hard. I think if I was anywhere that wasn’t in front of my sons school it would have turned ugly. Some people really just don’t deserve the kids they are blessed with.2 -
People wanting me to work more than I want.1
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I retire in two months, my wife is already starting to line-up side gigs for me. Had to tell what do you not understand about retirement?0
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When people have a dog/dogs and don't keep their fence secured well enough to keep the dog in.
Breaks my heart whenever I see a dog that has obviously gotten out and I always feel obligated to stop and try to deal with it.2 -
RomaineCalm wrote: »People who spit their gum out on the sidewalk. WTF man.
Grossy, gross gross
*Edit, also people who just spit on the sidewalk, or wherever2 -
When you can smell the disinfectant in the restrooms from the waiting room of a restaurant.0
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »Parents that feel shaming their chikdren is an effective form of discipline.
It’s scary to me, how many parents feel it is an appropriate way to punish. You should have seen this Mother this morning at drop off, yelling at her son and name calling him through the car window because he closed the door a little hard. I think if I was anywhere that wasn’t in front of my sons school it would have turned ugly. Some people really just don’t deserve the kids they are blessed with.
Actually... Embarrassment can be a very affective parenting tool... If use properly
But I would agree, all that lady did was prove that she can't handle her kid...0 -
entitlement relative to rank; I don't care if you are VP2
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