Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a slow car changes lanes right in front of me. Hello! Go behind me!
Why?
We found the reason for so much road rage.
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??
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 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.
Anonymous wrote:People who say "very unique." It's either unique or not.
People who use lie and lay incorrectly. E.g., "I don't feel well and I need to lay down." Ugh.
Yes, I know that I seem like an annoying person.
Anonymous wrote:People who pronounce "Beijing" like "Beizhing." It's a HARD J. HARD J. Bay-JING. JFC.
I just worked myself into a lather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People that walk in the street when there are sidewalks
People who use "that" instead of "who."
Anonymous wrote:People that walk in the street when there are sidewalks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a slow car changes lanes right in front of me. Hello! Go behind me!
Why?