Category: Let's talk
Hello, I know that we all have things that irks us. I wanted to know what actions, phrases, or words makes each person want to scream? I can't stand people with big egos. Also, I can't stand someone who thinks that they are smarter than everyone else. So, what makes you want to punch someone?
hmmmm... good question. let's see... theres people who have to put the word like after every other word.
"Oh my god! isn't he like so like hot?" can't they like speak like ninglesh? or those teens who have to have there hair just right? I do admit, sometimes I'm like that. key word here. sometimes!!! but they are nuts if one hair is out of line. or one nail breaks! and hmmmm... people who like playing pranks on blind people. now I don't mean those harmless ones. but like trying to full you in to thinking they are someone else? and I think I better stop now.
Yes, all those things annoy the shit out of me. haven't had the last one since elementary school, though.
How long do you have so..smile
Slow drivers
Old people getting in my way
Eejits who dont listen to directions I gave this eejit directions today, and he went the wrong way!?
Ohh your in a wheelchair well fancy that..
I'd no idea you could be so smart
with a handicap.
Bike mags always out of reach I'm sitting
2ft off the fieckin ground. Sorry it's a tough day
Stevie
just thought of another one! people who act like it's such a big deal that they have to help someone!
The phrase, "ya know" and people that use it after every sentence.
I went to the store, "ya know" and when at the store "ya know" I was in the ile "ya know" and this lady ccame up to me "ya know".
that does sound anoying! kinda like the like factor.
How about people who tell you that they're amazed at how well you get around.
oh god! that ticks me off!
The overuse of phrases like "deal with it" "Get over it" or "get a life." OK, why do you care and what would you do if I refused to comply?
Using lol, rofl, omg, lmao etc in conversation, actual spoken conversation. For example, "O M G he's so hot." God I hate that. If I tell a joke and some one says "L O L." I am sorely tempted to rearrange their face for them.
People who interject the word like at three to five word intervals into their conversation. "I like went to the mall." So, did you go to the mall or did you not go to the mall, you didn't like go to the mall. Like implies similar to but not exactly the same as, so "I like went to the mall." must mean that they drove to the mall parking lot, parked, started up the car then turned around and went back home. Thus, only like going to the mall and not actually going there.
People who say "It's all right." constantly, especially when my dog is acting up or if I knock something over, etc. No, it is not all right that my dog is sniffing you, you fucking moron, now let me correct her and stop telling me that a behavior that the guide dog school has spacifically said is very much not all right and that you know absolutely nothing about is in fact all right. Look, I know I just knocked over a display of rolled up posters in the college book store with my wheeled backpack, now, stop fluttering around me telling me it's all right and let me finish picking the little bastards up and putting them back in the bin. Gawd.
People who try to stear ,me like I'm a car. My shoulders are not a stearing wheel, neither is my head, my arm is not a joy stick and no, there are not enough nerve receptors there, so drawing a map on my back won't help. And... if you try to draw a map on my front I will slap you then call the police.
People who... who am I kidding? girls who complain that they are fat when they are five four and weigh one hundred and ten pounds. I would love to snap such girls in half then fold them accordian style and package them in styraphome boxes to be shipped over-seas to third-world countries, the only places on earth where these skinny stick girls would ever be considered fat.
People at fast food places and in our student union food outlets who don't listen or only listen to half of what I say. I ask for a sizzler with no vege and light on the blue cheese and I get a sizzler with no vege and no blue cheese. If I wanted some buffalo wing sauce and some chicken stripps all by them self I would have asked for that, not given spacific instructions as to how I wanted my rap made.
Finally: college policy makers who instruct us to not throw away recyclable cans, boxes and bottles, but that only provide trash cans in the dining halls, no recycling bins or the like.
I have a long list of things that make me scream so I'll tell the top five. Tech support people meassing with things they don't know about, my computer acting up, emails that aren't from sites I belong to or friends, students who ghack in to personal files, and being ditched at an airport.
Being ditched in an airport? sounds like a nightmarish story. people who speak to the person who is with me, if the question they have is directed toward me. Good lord, i'm not deaf, just blind.
Ooh, in response to Post 10, I don't like those phrases either, especially the "deal with it" and "get over it", and I hate when people say, "oh well" or "whatever" after you make a comment about something. This is of course when we’re having a conversation and I’m nice enough to listen to them, but they’re not interested in listening to me.
I also don’t like the thing about people talking to the person whose with me and when the person with me just goes along with talking to/doing business with that person because it would be quicker, (more convenient for them), than letting me do it. That one especially gets to me both because it makes me feel bad and because I feel like a person could’ve learned from or gained more experience with working with a different customer. Of course, if we were in an office or just standing around and someone asks a question, I could easily break in and answer the questions myself, but I mean if it’s something like a restoraunt or grocery store, you can’t do or say much once the business interaction is already taking place.
Well I hate it when people bump into me and don't even say excuse me, or when someone in my family leaves the room and I don't know it, and when my little sister talks allot! She says the annoying phrases uh, um, and like after almost every word. she also stutters, and pauses and takes forever to think of what she's going to say. Come on! She's nine years old, she can think better than that. Also, when I try to join a conversation with my family, I get ignored or scolded. I also hate when asking for directions, people say over here and point.
download maybe she has a stuttering problem? and one more thing. people who put me on ignore for no good reason!
When I discover that someone deeply lied to me I really want scream! I really can't accept that someone lies! I really hate and can't support it!
I also don't like lyers. Also, I don't like people who are bossy. My sister is the best example.
I also don't like people who try to grab me.
Someone did that yesterday when I was walking with my guide dog, going through a doorway. I just pulled my arm away and walked off.
Well, another pet peeve of mine is whenpeople pop bubble gum. I don't know why, but it's annoying!
I hate it when people don't watch where they're going, and run into me! It makes me so mad!
People who stair. I rather be asked those stupid questions than to be staired at.
SensuallyNaturallyLiving4Today, I am still laughing at the brilliant way you presented your list. Are you in school to become a writer? If not, you may want to pick writing up as a minor.
I'm in too happy of a mood to list my gripes, but I'm sure I'll come back later and list a few!
The whole peple trying to grab you thing gets to me *real fast. Other than that, I get rather annoyed with people that won't consider other viewpoints at all, and don't think about things, and just accept what they're told without question. The only other thing that immediately comes to mind is when people repetedly use incorrect spelling and/or grammar.
Yes, I'd have to agree with the last one listed in post twenty-five.
I hate it when people talk to me as if I were a two-year-old. It almost makes me want to act like one.
Darn I hate that too. Makes me so mad when they treat me like a child.