Do you have anything that you can't stand?
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When kids in my middle school wear their masks below their nose. Like jeez! Its not that hard! Other people are struggling to survive on the streets or without water or food everyday and you think wearing a mask is soooo hard. Ugh
People who make fun of or hate on others because of something that makes them happy, for example a stuffed toy. What's wrong with liking a stuffed toy? Like, as long as it isn't hurting anyone no one cares about your negative opinion.
People who f@#¥ up masking. Like leaving the nose uncovered. With the mask over the nose but not the mouth. Wrapped around the wrist. Hanging from one ear. But the winner is, a customer service person at our hardware store who’s mask was made of lace.
People making mental illnesses and mental disabilities quirky and trendy, it minimises our suffering and daily difficulties,
When I post a comment on an experience I had and people say “you don’t understand what it’s really like”
Um im sorry Ann, but I think I know what it’s like to attempt suicide, I’ve done it twice.
Also then when I talk about this, they always say I’m “bragging.” Excuse me, but why would I brag I tried to kill myself twice? I’m just trying to get this recognized as something serious because little do you know, mental health is always put on the back burner.
Veggies cooked until they're very, very soft, almost mushy. If I can mush it with a spoon, it's way over cooked, imo.
People being stupid and lacking common sense and when people are disrespectful to veterans.
People who insist they are entitled to the services or goods provided by businesses when they’ve been told no already. Loudly. Publicly. While dehumanizing the employees. Doesn’t matter if you don’t agree with them. No one wants to hear it. This can apply to being told no shoes, no shirt, no service too. They CAN tell you to leave. Think it’s funny that these same people stood up for racists and homophobes denying services because “religious rights” and now that it’s them, it’s discrimination. And now, the cops they’ve always supported are their enemies? Just. Wow. So the world revolves around you? Your opinion doesn’t dictate law or common decency. Drunk people keep destroying property around here (especially drive thrus for some reason) and it’s getting frustrating.
I hate it when can't see the writing but the pencil looks perfectly sharp- like bro that pencil's havin a midlife crisis
Depression and if youreally need to pee bacause some idiot using the toilet for so long.
Double negatives. Example - I ain’t done nothing 😬
Well if you haven’t done nothing then you must have done something ! 😡
When someone writes he/she instead of they. It's so much easier and includes everyone which she/he doesn't
The sound of leaf blowers, lawn mowers, vacuums, and hair dryers are all incredibly irritating to me. I believe this is probably due to some sensory dysfunction, but when I hear them I get *instantly* angry. Furthermore, leaf blowers aren't that effective (it's been shown a plain broom can achieve the same goal in about the same or even less time) and they cause dust, dirt, debris, and the tiny things that live in them to go up ridiculously high in the air and are hazardous for people to breathe in (especially asthmatics), and hair dryers are horrifically bad for your hair. So, that further annoys me when I hear those two in particular because not only does the sound make me angry and not only are they completely unnecessary, but actually they are causing damage - and people still use them! I get that lawn mowers are easier than push mowers, but they're also bad for the environment, WAY more expensive, and the sound pollution is outrageous. The only item on this list the use of which I feel is justified is the vacuum. But I still hate the way it sounds. I have to wear headphones when I use it.
Kids with unsupervised access to the smartphone. I saw too many children and teenagers that lack common sense, basic knowledge, norm, are busy making content or engaging in comments war on social media.
When people just automatically expect everyone else to think the same way as them, and then get mad when they don't.
“Because I said so.”
That does not feel like a statement of authority, it feels like an abuse of power.
If you’re asking me to do s**t, I expect a reason, or atleast a non passive aggressive response.
The American Heathcare system, the American housing system, greedy rich people,and climate change caused by such greedy rich people.
When people say brought when they mean bought, like, this is something you learn in primary school
Yellow cars or trucks (especially pickup trucks) . Makes no sense, but my first thought is always "who does he think he is?".