What irks you today?

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  • cheese_cake_
    cheese_cake_ Posts: 35 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    + 1 - unless op is 12 years old

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,109 Member
    Oh no, how will I ever figure it out? 🙄
    😝
  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    My whole lower body and my legs ache in a bad way, not the good way.
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,848 Member
    Someone took a perfectly acceptable not out of paper yet roll of toilet paper off the holder to put a new one on and didn't even use the new one.
  • We had a cyber attack last week at work and our systems still aren't up and running all the way.. Ahhh.
  • steelrod1
    steelrod1 Posts: 127 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    Right there's always one or two. Women who don't think modesty is a thing.
  • steelrod1 wrote: »
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    Right there's always one or two. Women who don't think modesty is a thing.

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  • MargaretYakoda
    MargaretYakoda Posts: 2,995 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    + 1 - unless op is 12 years old

    Even the 12 year olds in my circle understand what’s what and don’t skwick out over a basic statement of female bodily facts.
  • steelrod1
    steelrod1 Posts: 127 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    Right there's always one or two. Women who don't think modesty is a thing.

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    I seen it coming, should have watched out for that tree.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 20,367 Member
    edited October 2021
    My bank. They merged with another bank. All new account numbers and I am unable to transfer money between accounts online today. 😤
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 20,367 Member
    edited October 2021
    Thinly veiled hostility. Just come out and say it. EDIT: Completely unrelated to this thread in case it was construed that way.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Also, when people let their kids run all over merchandise and the store and are just sitting there, tootling away on their phone instead of monitoring their five billion children. I mean, if you aren't going to watch them.. or appropriately discipline them for STANDING ON MERCHANDISE and tearing up shop displays, maybe don't have so many kids?

    I feel it does a huge disservice to families who do have more than one child, but appropriately discipline and manage them (believe me, I get that it's hard watching even one kid sometimes), but also, it's entirely disrespectful to the shop/storefront you're in and to all the other customers patiently waiting in line or who might want to buy that thing your ill behaved child is standing on.
  • steelrod1
    steelrod1 Posts: 127 Member
    Ok off topic: Understanding a TMI post aggravated some, my comment had nothing to do with women or men for that matter. Just think a personal topic of discussion should be on a private news post and not for all to view. Hidden valgarity and hostility should not become part in a venue established for a common goal to all of us.
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Nothing so far today 😃
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Also, when people let their kids run all over merchandise and the store and are just sitting there, tootling away on their phone instead of monitoring their five billion children. I mean, if you aren't going to watch them.. or appropriately discipline them for STANDING ON MERCHANDISE and tearing up shop displays, maybe don't have so many kids?

    I feel it does a huge disservice to families who do have more than one child, but appropriately discipline and manage them (believe me, I get that it's hard watching even one kid sometimes), but also, it's entirely disrespectful to the shop/storefront you're in and to all the other customers patiently waiting in line or who might want to buy that thing your ill behaved child is standing on.

    Mine work as a team to do this. I mean they aren't that bad as what you're describing here, but I swear they conspire through the isles and someone gets designated to be the initial distraction so they can draw my attention then the other(s) gets free reign. Sometimes it turns out to be some pretty slick maneuvering and I can't even pretend to be mad at it.

    Totally understandable; I am a parent, so I get it. But this guy wasn't paying attention at all.. he was staring at his phone, distracted the entire 20 minutes we were waiting in a checkout line while his one child was running off in a crowded store.. and his other was trying to precariously balance on a large pumpkin that was for sale (going for 50+ dollars, even.. it was a massive pumpkin). His other child (or a child he was watching since I noticed they were part of a sizable group of adults) was just ripping displays up for no discernible reason.. he saw this and said and did nothing. NOTHING. Just went back to his phone. He was just very... not there? He was also pushing a stroller and the only child who was behaving was, of course, the one asleep in the stroller, lol.

    My partner is from a family of five so he can definitely corroborate the type of shenanigans you're describing; apparently it was common tactic for them. :joy: This wasn't that, which I honestly would have found either endearing or amusing (while trying to stifle my laughing so I don't irk a (probably) already frustrated parent). It was just.. absentmindedness? Laziness? I dunno.

    In any event, it was my cue to skedaddle from the store before I blew up at someone who did nothing to deserve my anger/frustration.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    Also, when people let their kids run all over merchandise and the store and are just sitting there, tootling away on their phone instead of monitoring their five billion children. I mean, if you aren't going to watch them.. or appropriately discipline them for STANDING ON MERCHANDISE and tearing up shop displays, maybe don't have so many kids?

    I feel it does a huge disservice to families who do have more than one child, but appropriately discipline and manage them (believe me, I get that it's hard watching even one kid sometimes), but also, it's entirely disrespectful to the shop/storefront you're in and to all the other customers patiently waiting in line or who might want to buy that thing your ill behaved child is standing on.

    Mine work as a team to do this. I mean they aren't that bad as what you're describing here, but I swear they conspire through the isles and someone gets designated to be the initial distraction so they can draw my attention then the other(s) gets free reign. Sometimes it turns out to be some pretty slick maneuvering and I can't even pretend to be mad at it.

    Totally understandable; I am a parent, so I get it. But this guy wasn't paying attention at all.. he was staring at his phone, distracted the entire 20 minutes we were waiting in a checkout line while his one child was running off in a crowded store.. and his other was trying to precariously balance on a large pumpkin that was for sale (going for 50+ dollars, even.. it was a massive pumpkin). His other child (or a child he was watching since I noticed they were part of a sizable group of adults) was just ripping displays up for no discernible reason.. he saw this and said and did nothing. NOTHING. Just went back to his phone. He was just very... not there? He was also pushing a stroller and the only child who was behaving was, of course, the one asleep in the stroller, lol.

    My partner is from a family of five so he can definitely corroborate the type of shenanigans you're describing; apparently it was common tactic for them. :joy: This wasn't that, which I honestly would have found either endearing or amusing (while trying to stifle my laughing so I don't irk a (probably) already frustrated parent). It was just.. absentmindedness? Laziness? I dunno.

    In any event, it was my cue to skedaddle from the store before I blew up at someone who did nothing to deserve my anger/frustration.

    Did you say “$50 pumpkin”? Like a produce item pumpkin?🤢

    I do have to say I only really started using a phone in the past few years…I’m glad I didn’t distract myself with that then (like I do more now🙈)

    Yeah, it was a monster pumpkin on this farm I went to. Monster as in.. you would need a wheelbarrow to get it to your vehicle and probably two people or a wheelbarrow to cart it around because it was MASSIVE.

    Like competition in a fair massive.
  • MargaretYakoda
    MargaretYakoda Posts: 2,995 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    + 1 - unless op is 12 years old

    Even the 12 year olds in my circle understand what’s what and don’t skwick out over a basic statement of female bodily facts.

    I agree it’s no big deal to talk about these sort of things but it seems to me maybe one’s personal newsfeed would be a more appropriate platform than the community forums. 🤷🏼‍♀️ js

    It’s literally the “what irks you today” conversation. 🤷🏼‍♀️ js
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,109 Member
    steelrod1 wrote: »
    dawnfire72 wrote: »
    Being female and the mess that goes with :s (contemplating filling the prescription for the meds to control bleeding).

    TMI

    Men who can't handle it when women talk about normal bodily functions.

    + 1 - unless op is 12 years old

    Even the 12 year olds in my circle understand what’s what and don’t skwick out over a basic statement of female bodily facts.

    I agree it’s no big deal to talk about these sort of things but it seems to me maybe one’s personal newsfeed would be a more appropriate platform than the community forums. 🤷🏼‍♀️ js

    It’s literally the “what irks you today” conversation. 🤷🏼‍♀️ js

    And……?
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,109 Member
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  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    These fruit flies this time of year. damn aggressive too, flew up my nostril 😭wtf
  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    more_oomph wrote: »
    sometimes my cousins will include me in their group texts

    they're all really funny and close-knit while I spent the early part of my life living far away

    I think they pity me and I hate that

    this morning I got one and immediately began sweating profusely from my armpits

    the notifications started rolling in, they're busting chops, dropping obscure gifs and zingers in rapid fire succession

    I feel like I'm cracking the da vinci codes trying to decipher their inside jokes

    I know that if I don't add something witty to their little incestuous circle jerk they will stop including me altogether

    I spent 47 min coming up with a submission for the cool cousin club's approval only to realize the group chat died off 33 min ago

    they will think I'm slow, I thought, and thus scrapped whatever funky bull**** I was going to post

    god I wish I could disassociate from them, they're the only people who make me feel inadequate, and I'm getting too old for it

    This is painfully relatable
  • mehshell420
    mehshell420 Posts: 901 Member
    When there's slow walking people taking up the entire sidewalk and they see you coming, but don't move to the side.
    Single file isn't hard people!!
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Here in Italy we all have to have "smart TV's" by October 20th. The wavelengths are changing and perfectly good TV's have to be thrown out. Long lines to try and buy new ones. It makes me frustrated.