What is everyone’s biggest pet peeve?
Mine is when I’m just walking somewhere and a random person who I have never met will just randomly touch me, kinda like a pat on the back or just stroking their hand on my neck as they walk by. I don’t know the person and they randomly touch me. I don’t know if they just got done dumpster diving or did drugs and got it all over their hands, don’t do that! It’s gross and weird.
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Capitalist pigs.
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1. Being late to pretty much anything, assuming there wasn't a good reason for it (unexpected traffic, family emergency, house on fire). 2. Slamming doors when leaving a room. 3. Being in a quiet area (library, study hall) and someone coming in with their headphones on and music blaring. Makes me want to take scissors to the wires.
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I touch people all the time but not sexually acting even tho I’m like weird I really get in peoples pets all the tine like a bumble be on a dog cat thibf
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von Sideswipe: 5/12/2018 3:30:32 AMOne thing that's been grinding my gears lately is atrocious volume leveling on YT videos. The intro is loud as shit, so I turn it down. The commenters' voice isn't as loud as the intro, so I turn it back up. Any clips they show are either quieter or louder than commenters' voice. Constantly adjusting volume...smh. Normalize your f[i]u[/i]cking audio!!
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2 AntwortenPeople going 35-40 on a freeway on-ramp, [b]then[/b] getting up to speed once they've merged onto the freeway. There's a reason there's a long ramp and not just a f***ing right turn onto the freeway! Close 2nd is people who slow down while still on the freeway to take an off-ramp. What, you think your car is going to fly off the road if you don't slow down first before exiting?!?!
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Bearbeitet von Capta1nC0c0nut: 5/10/2018 2:40:22 PMLoud chewers, people(mostly little kids) that ask way too many -blam!-ing questions, but I swear to -blam!-ing god if you stare at me for over 5 seconds I will come over to you and rip your -blam!-ing eyeballs out of your sockets.
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People altering my stuff, like folding dog ears in books or bending playing cards out of shape.
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People do that to you...? That’s not really a pet peeve. It’s a strange invasion of privacy that anyone would object to.
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People who smack their food. Just...god, it gets under my skin so much!! Yet in some eastern cultures, smacking while chewing is considered to be a compliment to the chef regarding their cooking.
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People who chew with their mouths open. When the volume doesn’t end with a 0 or 5.
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Bearbeitet von TTT084: 5/10/2018 6:43:28 PMI dislike it when people don’t put stuff back where it’s supposed to be and I have to go looking for it. I really dislike smart aleks and teachers pets. I also really dislike like it when people make obvious observations like “the sky is blue” or when they ask dumb questions, ask personal questions they have no right to know or asking someone else a question about me when I’m standing right there.
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Bearbeitet von LanceD: 5/9/2018 8:24:24 PMLoud eaters. I work with an older lady and I swear her cheeks and throat must be paper-thin. Or maybe she attacks a piece of food like she's the hulk or something. If I'm eating in the break room when she is I can hear EVERYTHING she is chewing and swallowing. It's disgusting. Edit: Just had lunch with her. Imagine clacking your teeth together with nothing in your mouth loud enough for other people to hear. It's like that with this woman with every bite she chews. Good lord.
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when you live in a family and 1 someone leaves a door open you want shut 2 when they leave a mess somewhere and your always stuck cleaning it 3 when someone leaves a light on you wanted off
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People reading over my shoulder.
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People using speaker on their cell phones in public.
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3 AntwortenOpen-mouth chewing. Obnoxious as hell.
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I cannot stand people who lack common sense and common courtesy. As if these things are just so damn hard to do. And when I meet someone with one or both things I feel relief and my hope is restored in humanity.
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Its a boundary violation. It presumes a level of familiarity or intimacy that (clearly) does not exist. Women can be especially bad at this. Most men know that they need permission to touch a woman, but there are women out there that assume they have permission to touch me. But I understand where you're coming from. I had to deal with a work situation several years ago where a female colleague that I had a rather intense dislike for (my nickname for her was The Wicked Witch of the East) somehow felt she had permission to touch me like that, and it was all I could do to not grab her my the wrist and physically remove them. I wound up rising to the need to be the adult in the room...but it was a sore trial.
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Time. Be there on time or before scheduled. Hate being late or people that are constantly late.
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When someone tries to finish the end of my sentence for me. Eg: if I was explaining something to them and they really terribly try to say the last words at the same time as me as if they already knew everything I told them. If you pretend like you know everything, how will you ever learn anything?
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Open doors, I like warm rooms.