Things that make you irrationally angry

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?



Oh my goodness yes! Where in the world does my family hide the scissors??


It’s with the tape, and the stupid remote!


I was told for each family member you add you must buy another pair of scissors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this is here already but lazy f$&(s who don’t return the cart in the parking lot. I’ve said things to people it makes me so mad.


There are people whose jobs it is to return the carts. I do return it but, I don't get the rage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?



I can help with this! Buy a lot of scissors, put them in your scissor drawer and a few other places. Seriously!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this is here already but lazy f$&(s who don’t return the cart in the parking lot. I’ve said things to people it makes me so mad.


There are people whose jobs it is to return the carts. I do return it but, I don't get the rage.


Because they don’t stay put and wind up dinging cars. How have you not ever seen that? Why have cart corrals then? They send baggers out to collect carts because lazy people refuse to do the decent thing and put them in the corral that they have for that exact purpose, not because they’re dying to employ cart returners. GMAFB with this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who drive slow in the left lane.


This.

Or when slow-driving delivery trucks do not drive in the left lane!

Also:
• When there is a long line at a fast-food drive thru and some cars leave a large space between their car + the one ahead or behind them.

• When kids/YA’s skateboard 🛹 in front of my car slowly when I have the right of way, thus causing me to drive at a snail’s pace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watching adults drink the leftover milk from their cereal bowl.

People who walk around while they’re eating an apple like they’re showing off or something.


You may need to watch yourself.
It would never cross my mind to be upset by watching others eating an apple and drinking the leftover milk.
Anonymous
Stupid people and scam artists make me irrationally angry. They can and should do better but choose not to.

I also hate lazy workers.
Anonymous
I get peeved when I say thank-you to a fast food or retail worker after they finish my transaction, and they don’t say sh!t back. That is so rude and ignorant. THEY are ignorant POS.
Anonymous
People who need every detail spelled out in movies, books, etc. Do you possess any imagination at ALL??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?



Oh my goodness yes! Where in the world does my family hide the scissors??


It’s with the tape, and the stupid remote!


I was told for each family member you add you must buy another pair of scissors.


😂😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?



Oh my goodness yes! Where in the world does my family hide the scissors??


It’s with the tape, and the stupid remote!


I was told for each family member you add you must buy another pair of scissors.


😂😂


And forks and spoons. Where the F do they go?
Anonymous
People who see you and almost seem to actually slow down to be in your way.

People who deliberately cough right as you walk/run by. Gross.

People who talk loudly in public. I guess there could be a rare occasion when what they are saying is remotely interesting/not annoying- but I can't remember being overjoyed at hearing a loud boring stranger- ever. The interest-level of the story is always inversely related to how loud and long the person talks.

People in friend groups who walk as a phalanx instead of single file when on a sidewalk when others are walking toward or from behind them.

People with embarrassingly complicated food orders or food issues. Stay home or tip well for others having to be around you/dealing with you.

All of these things are #NoHomeTraining so I try to channel that eyeroll/gut annoyance into feeling appropriately charitable toward their inherent idiocy that they cannot do better.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?



I can help with this! Buy a lot of scissors, put them in your scissor drawer and a few other places. Seriously!


Another person here who hates when the scissors disappear.

Each of the kids have scissors in their pencil box at home. I keep another in my home office and another pair in the kitchen drawer and another in the knife stand in the kitchen and I tell everyone to not touch my knife stand scissors!

And yet half the time when I need them, I cannot find them. Usually it is DH who just grabs it because it is easily visible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this is here already but lazy f$&(s who don’t return the cart in the parking lot. I’ve said things to people it makes me so mad.


There are people whose jobs it is to return the carts. I do return it but, I don't get the rage.


That is like saying there are people whose job it is to clean up litter so feel free to just leave your trash wherever you like. While yes it is true...it would be better if no one needed to do it because people took responsibility.
Anonymous
Mine is very specific. People who sit in the fire lane at Wildwood shopping center in the morning while their kid runs in the get Starbucks or a Bethesda bagels. Even if there are open spaces they will still block traffic while their precious private school attending kilt wearing kid gets their bagel and sbux. And no, I’m not jealous. I live in the same shopping center neighborhood and my kid also attends private school. It’s the entitlement.
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