Things that make you irrationally angry

Anonymous
Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.
Anonymous
Designated bike lanes that took away one entire traffic lane and increased rush hour traffic by magnitudes. The bike lanes are barely, if ever, used.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.


Oooohhh, I don't take my kid trick or treating nor do I hand out candy. I turn the light off and do not answer the door. It's glorious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.

This is weird.

This is the sort of thing that is a season: for a few years, you might not hand out candy, but you handed it out before kids and will hand it out for years after.

In our case, we would hand out candy before we left, and after we got back home. Lots of our neighbors leave out bowls of candy.

Our kids are grown now, so now it’s our turn to be in the season of handing out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.


Oooohhh, I don't take my kid trick or treating nor do I hand out candy. I turn the light off and do not answer the door. It's glorious. [list]


Hey - as long as toor kid isn’t out there..

It’s more the entire household leaving to go out - so fun for them, but not neighborly - add to the fun if you are accepting the fun!
-11:17
Anonymous
Mean flight attendants with an attitude. There are so many of them too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.


Oooohhh, I don't take my kid trick or treating nor do I hand out candy. I turn the light off and do not answer the door. It's glorious. [list]


Hey - as long as toor kid isn’t out there..

It’s more the entire household leaving to go out - so fun for them, but not neighborly - add to the fun if you are accepting the fun!
-11:17


Who cares if anyone is contributing to the fun? What a weirdo.
Anonymous
Bad smells. Annoying noises. Anything that invades my delicate senses.

Then people who are like "Am I the only one?" to something basic. That they just discovered. Because they are stupid and don't read.

"Am I the only one who is misophonic? LOLOLOOLL have you heard of this term! It means when noises bother you... YUK YUK. Am I the only one who is trypophobic? Frog holes LOL I am so unique and I discovered this today!"

(wow that was irrational. sorry guys! you asked for it in the thread title!)
Anonymous
I hate least common denominator rules. To keep the mouth-breathers from hurting themselves and suing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate least common denominator rules. To keep the mouth-breathers from hurting themselves and suing.


like TSA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.


When we go out together to trick or treat for a few blocks with our small kids, we leave a bowl of candy by our door so we are still contributing to the cause!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seeing companies refer to clothes as “vegan leather” JUST SAY FAKE!


Or pleather?????
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.


Practicality is your floor. That's a skill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating

No one at home answering their door

Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)

Hill I’ll die on.


When we go out together to trick or treat for a few blocks with our small kids, we leave a bowl of candy by our door so we are still contributing to the cause!


Leaving a bowl of candy is pathetic and not at all in the spirit of the holiday.
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.


LOL, my husband is that guy (show off apple eater). I can’t stand it LOL
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