Some seemingly innocent things can be surprisingly bothersome, as anyone who’s ever seen a KitKat bar being bitten into or a pizza being sliced in a weird way can attest. These are just a couple of examples of what can cause the vein on people’s foreheads to pop or at least make them want to fix whatever it is that’s bothering them.
An abundance of such ‘Mildly Annoying’ things can be found on the subreddit titled exactly that. With nearly three thousand members, it is home to a vast collection of images covering all sorts of irritating things and situations. Scroll down to find them, but view them at your own risk, as they might make you quite annoyed just by looking at them.
To learn more about what annoys us and why, Bored Panda turned to a neuroscientist and senior lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Alicia A. Walf, Ph.D., who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. You will find our interview in the text below.
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I Just Wanted A Piece Of Tape
In over a decade of its existence—since 2012, to be exact—the ‘Mildly Annoying’ community has covered nearly every and any annoying situation there is. They might seem like minor inconveniences to some, but they can get on people’s nerves nevertheless. Moreover, what doesn't seem the slightest bit frustrating to some might make others’ blood boil.
“There are many individual differences in what presses our buttons enough to annoy us,” a neuroscientist and senior lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Alicia Walf, told Bored Panda in a recent interview. “In general, annoyances are unpleasant stimuli that are unpredictable and uncontrollable and persist for some time. There is context-dependency on what annoys us as well, making annoyance a volatile and hard to anticipate emotion.
“Unlike anger, in which the same things or situations are likely to produce it time and again, the same thing can be simply unpleasant one day, but then be extremely annoying the next.”
Mistaking A Hearing Aid For Fake AirPods
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“It is perplexing when seemingly insignificant things produce annoyance in us,” Dr. Walf pointed out. “As a general rule, we focus on the bad. Given the limited attention we have to process everything going on inside us and in our complex and dynamic environments, our brain’s default is to focus on what might be harmful or even out of place, a mistake that we frustratingly cannot fix.
“When we are stressed, our attention is quickly refocused on what is causing the stress because it may be something that can seriously harm us. It might be a similar process for annoyance. We can’t help but notice that thing that is unpleasant so we focus our attention on it. Annoyance can come from this because we cannot change the situation and we do not see an end in sight.”
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Prof. Walf emphasized that it’s difficult to predict what annoys most people and why, but there are ideas of potential reasons for these individual differences. “Some of it may be due to personality—some people are more prone to react with negative emotions like anger and annoyance. Some of it may be due to present emotional states; for example, individuals feeling irritable (maybe because of lack of sleep) are more prone to annoyance.”
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My The Time I Got This Packaging Open I Also Needed A Xanax. One Little Pill!!!
Maybe the idea is to avoid it being stolen/lost? But they could just put more of them in there
Load More Replies...The number of tablets should be a crime, too. Stupid money nowadays for something needed. The UK minimum (box) pack is 7 (average price £4.49).
on amazon.com its 365 tablets for $12.89 - price being charged above $2.35 per tablet works out at $857.75 for the same amount
Load More Replies...My migraine medicine is packaged like this. Opening the stupid package will give you a migraine!
the fact they even sell singular pills is just as annoying as the amount of packaging...
Typically these are sold in packs of 12 or 24 (in the US) but these singles ones are the kind found at convenience stores or vending machines so you pay the premium for convenience.
Load More Replies...I remember years ago being told by our economics professor that most food products are like this. The cost of the packaging far outweighs the cost of the product. For example, a can of Coke will have almost no value in liquid and all the production cost in the can. Same for cookies, crackers, cereals, biscuits, etc.
Load More Replies...It reminds me of those Russian dolls that get smaller as you open them
The weirdest thing is the combination of the plastic pouch and the blister pack. Most medications I’ve seen packaged like this are just in the pouch directly.
The blister pack is for child safety and mandatory for hazardous medication.
Load More Replies...I hate the packaging industry. May they all rot in hell where they all have migraines but only have those stupid packages and no scissors to open them with!
Because the scissors are in packaging that you need a pair of scissors to open
Load More Replies...There's probably some stupid FDA regulation that says the font has to be certain sizes, colorations, and other stupid things that result in dumb packaging like that.
Why on earth did you purchase 1 tablet? It's not going to do anything. You can buy this stuff for $10 quantity of 365 at Costco and even Walmart these days.
I feel your pain. You should have seen the size of the box Amazon used to send me a packet of sewing needles. Bought during Lockdown so couldn't go out!!!!!
Manufacturers lost their minds after Tylenol tampering. You should see what go thru to open Imodium. That's a product that shouldn't take long to open.
You should see this senior cit. trying to open packages clearly meant for younger, stronger hands!
When I have diarrhea I need Imodium ad immediately. They are are packaged individually. I'm sharting. I don't have scissors, but I do have diarrhea!
I doubt I need to have my medicine delivered in a paper bag with another sheet of paper stapled to it, when all I need are the 3 canisters inside of it.
Why is it sold per 1 tablet? Are 24h-allergies a thing? For visiting grandma and her dog/cat?
They are usually sold in 12 or 24 packs but these are for travelers and usually sold in vending machines or hotel mini shops.
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“Another major contributor is stress,” the neuroscientist continued. “Stress refocuses our attention on our environment, which may include something annoying. With stress, the modulation of the limbic and threat regions by the frontal cortex breaks down and our reactions are more driven by the threat and limbic systems than by the higher-level cognitive processing of the frontal cortex.
“Given that there is a relationship between stress and annoyance, feeling annoyed at even minor things might be due to greater activation in these threat and limbic regions without this oversight from the frontal cortex that is typical. Just as much as stress can amplify annoyances, studies have shown that exposure to annoyances also causes stress.”
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This Isn't How You Use A Bookcase!
That Is My Package. That Is Not My House
It’s arguably safe to say that we all have pet peeves, and they seemingly get even more bothersome when we’re already stressed. Survey Monkey revealed what are some of the most common pet peeves when it comes to sharing a home and working in the office. The most annoying thing in the former environment is leaving common spaces messy, with as much as 63% believing so. Others include not taking out the trash, talking loudly on the phone, or taking food without permission with 45%, 30%, and 24% respectively admitting to being aggravated by such situations.
When it comes to work, people are seemingly most annoyed about colleagues complaining about their work or fellow co-workers (53%). It is followed closely by managers who don’t give credit where credit is due (50%), colleagues who are late to meetings (33%) or who fail to recognize your contributions (31%).
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Loud chewers and sources of similar sounds are also among popular pet peeves that could drive a person completely nuts. Someone enjoying their sandwich with intense lip smacking or repetitive clacking of the tongue is as close to torture as one gets to certain people. Especially those with misophonia—a disorder which entails having a decreased tolerance to certain sounds and sensations related to them.
According to researchers from King’s College London and University of Oxford, nearly one-fifth—18.4% to be exact—of people in the UK find everyday sounds, such as chewing or loud sniffing, difficult to bear.
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These Lights Are Not Lined Up
The Worst Cork Material... Ever!
NPR correspondent Joe Palca pointed out that in order for things to be annoying they have to tick three boxes: they have to be unpleasant without being physically harming, unpredictable and intermittent, and persist for an uncertain period of time. All of these combined ought to make whatever ticks the boxes quite aggravating for sure. (It’s pretty safe to say that a loud chewer sitting at a nearby table would checkmark them all.)
I Guess It's A Pattern?
This Guys Headphone Situation
So I've Been Ordering Pizza At This Small Local Place For Years, They Got A New Guy Last Week
Joe Palca also emphasized that there is no universal theory when it comes to annoyance, as the things that irritate people vary from person to person; they are also so oddly specific, there can be a million different ones.
Some of the correspondent’s personal favorite ones, which he revealed to the American Psychological Association, included people getting annoyed by someone picking lint off their clothes and people not counting the change into a person’s palm.
The Tube Cap Lacks The Puncture Spike For This Glue
The Way These Windows Were Installed
Bought A New Pen, Only Had A Couple Pages Worth Of Ink In It
Whether it’s someone’s loud breathing or a picture of tiles so uneven, they must be destroyed, pet peeves and similar annoyances can have a negative effect on a person. They typically cause negative emotions or even stress, which is known to have an adverse effect on one’s physical and mental health.
Healthline pointed out that stress can activate the “fight or flight” response in one’s body and cause numerous problems, such as headaches, heartburn, high blood pressure, weakened immune system, insomnia, and others.
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I Just Wanted Some Coke
It's Supposed To Be The Same Item But The Photos Have Different Numbers Of Shelves
Dr. Walf suggested that one of the most helpful ways to deal with such annoyances is stopping the stress-annoyance cycle. “Repeated stress and unchecked and persistent negative emotions that come with it like irritation and annoyances can minimize well-being. It may be very useful to reach out to mental health professionals if stress or these annoyances over minor and major situations are negatively impacting you regularly.”
“Additional approaches to take are to reduce stress using whatever you have in your well-being toolbox: deep and focused breathing, mindful techniques to refocus attention away from what is causing stress or annoyance, reaching out to someone else. Distractions and reappraisal of how intense or negative the situation may be can help temper those feelings of annoyance. Reminding yourself that, as annoying as the situation may be, ‘this too shall pass’,” she added.
This Temperature Control On My Slow Cooker
The Toilet In The Local Brewery
This Shelf Gives Me Anxiety
If going through similar torturous lists is something you enjoy, we have some more ready for you here at Bored Panda. Click here for a collection of mildly infuriating images or check out some mildly uncomfortable pictures right here. Don’t miss the chance to also view what annoyances drive these internet users crazy.
My Box Of Tissues Hasn't Been Cut Properly, Meaning That I Either Carefully Pull Apart Each Tissue (Using Both Hands), Or End Up With A Handful Of Confetti
Can I Be Bothered Bending Down To Swap Them? Had To In The End. Couldn’t Stand It
Yum! Sourdough... Hole?
The 6's Are Not The Same
Opened Up A Pack Of Skittles And Saw This
The Way The Levels Of Spicy Heat Are Arranged
Opened My Cabinet To Find My Favorite Bowl Randomly Split In Half
The Silver Foil Didn't Come Off The Milk Thing
Someone Scratched Of The WiFi Sticker In The Cafe To The Point Where U Can Barely Read It
Bird Poop On The Garden Hose Nozzle
Who Are These People Targeting? Who The Hell Has $500 In Subscriptions They Just Aren't Using?
Cannot Unsee In The Bathroom At Work. Spot The Tile!
The Tiles From My Wall To My Floor
It's Not A Square
The Larger The Pack, The More Expensive It Gets
Lifesaver Without The One Thing It’s Supposed To Have
Maybe the website refuses them to be posted for the millionth time this year?
Load More Replies...Does anyone ever read the headline before commencing to comment on every picture? Regardless of the issue or why or how to fix it, the pictures are still mildly annoying. _That_ is the point.
"Mildly annoying" is in quotation marks in the title. It maybe more or less to different people.
Load More Replies...These weren't problems, they were just mildly annoying pictures.
Load More Replies...I have a publisher brother-in-law, whose books are notoriously full of misprints. For example the last book has author Upfield. Throughout the book it appears as Upfield, except in one place where he appears as Mr Upheld.
Maybe the website refuses them to be posted for the millionth time this year?
Load More Replies...Does anyone ever read the headline before commencing to comment on every picture? Regardless of the issue or why or how to fix it, the pictures are still mildly annoying. _That_ is the point.
"Mildly annoying" is in quotation marks in the title. It maybe more or less to different people.
Load More Replies...These weren't problems, they were just mildly annoying pictures.
Load More Replies...I have a publisher brother-in-law, whose books are notoriously full of misprints. For example the last book has author Upfield. Throughout the book it appears as Upfield, except in one place where he appears as Mr Upheld.