Things that make you irrationally angry

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The word “resilient.”

No, I don’t possess some special skill or quality that enables me to power through my teenager’s second suicide attempt in a single month and complete lack of support from his dad because he thinks he’s “just seeking attention.”

I’m so terrified and sad I can hardly breathe, but yes I still get out of bed every day and go to work because no one else is going to pay the bills and keep a roof over our heads.

I’m not resilient, I’m completely broken inside. I don’t need a compliment that disguises the very real human cost of what I’m going through.


❤️
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.


Well mine is wasting that milk
Anonymous
I'm rationally angry at her MIL. There is no excuse for pronouncing the Ls.
Anonymous
I think the k-cup thing is kind of a vicious cycle. Everyone is annoyed at having to throw out the previous person's k-cup that they don't then throw out their own because that would mean they had to do it twice and that isn't 'fair'.
Anonymous
When people park right next to you when every other spot in the row is available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The smell of weed and people who smell like weed.


This. And, when the car in front of me has a smoke puff of weed flowing out the driver’s window.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who do a 50-point turn to back into a parking space.

People who do U-turns in the middle of the street almost hitting other cars.

People who complain about taxes. Having been self-employed for years before starting a company with 50 employees, I haven’t met a single person who has a basic understanding of taxes. Americans are dumb AF about taxes.


As a tax lawyer I get really tired of hearing people complain about tax stuff that isn't true. Like, oh I didn't want to get a raise because that would have put us in a different tax bracket! No, Jan, that's not how that works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have something that annoys you for no good reason? I’m a pretty laid back person, but for some reason I get irrationally annoyed in the grocery by people that just stand there looking at all the pasta sauces, or blocking the whole banana display while they inspect each bunch.

To be clear- I don’t do anything about it outwardly, it’s all in my head. And I know it’s irrational because they’re just doing their shopping. Am I alone in this?


Nope I agree with you.

Target CVS Pharmacy new manager. Every time I go in she will not give you your prescription til she checks if you are signed up for text messaging, and gives a whole lecture. Why would I be there if I did not know my prescription was ready? The lecture is the issue.


CVS texts for prescriptions!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pickup truck drivers. I'll die on the hill that it's pointless for anyone to own a pickup truck that's solely for personal use.


Given that we use a pickup truck to drive a horse trailer but that it is otherwise stupidly big and not that smooth of a ride when not towing anything (F450), I agree with you. And what are they doing with the bed of the truck? Likely nothing! So wouldn't it make more sense to have interior space for pets or groceries? It's a weird flex to me. My best friend's husband has one and I just don't get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When people park right next to you when every other spot in the row is available.




This is the worse. I literally park the farthest away from the establishment, away from everyone else, and every time I come out, there’s some car parked beside mine.
Anonymous
When I order dessert at a restaurant and the person(s) I'm with won't order their own ("too full" or "being good" or whatever) and then expect to eat half of mine.

Flames on the side of my face!
Anonymous
People who say “Full Stop” after they make some kind of statement that matters to them. Like they just dropped the mic for everyone in the room and now nobody can dispute their irrefutable insight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I order dessert at a restaurant and the person(s) I'm with won't order their own ("too full" or "being good" or whatever) and then expect to eat half of mine.

Flames on the side of my face!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I order dessert at a restaurant and the person(s) I'm with won't order their own ("too full" or "being good" or whatever) and then expect to eat half of mine.

Flames on the side of my face!


Exactly how often do you eat out with my wife?!?!?!
Anonymous
When someone breathes loudly in a normal situation ie not after exercising.
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