Anonymous wrote:When my fitted sheet in the dryer twists around other sheets/towels and forms a damp sack.
Anonymous wrote:People who park on the street, and leave excessive amounts of space. You don't have to block someone in, but for god's sake don't leave a half car's length. Or more -- just enough to *not* fit in another car.
Anonymous wrote:Tinted windows. They make me furious, whether I'm in a car that has them or trying to navigate traffic around a car that has them.
Anonymous wrote:Use of the word nonplussed. I don't know what it means. Nobody knows what it means. I looked it up and it means unperturbed and also it means surprised. That makes me even angrier. Are you surprised? Or are you unperturbed? Because you can't be both, hence, nonplussed is a stupid word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though we're pass covid, I still order ahead for groceries stores and target and people who park in the pickup spaces but go in the store is INFURIATING. It's just laziness, selfishness and entitlement.
This is a big issue at my current store. Amazed at how people will just ignore clear signs and look right at you waiting for a space. It’s a hassle to the workers who have figure out where we are.
This is probably because with the pandemic over, most people don't feel that 17 parking spaces need to be devoted to those doing pickup rather than shopping inside like the vast majority of people.
So there are 17 spaces out of 258 that are available for people doing pick up, which means you may have to walk 10 feet farther to get into the store. How do you do it?!?
I park there all the time on purpose to pisseople like you off. No Target you don’t need 20 curbside spots. No one is doing that anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Clear broth clam chowder. It feels like they are taking a short cut/saving money and trying to test your geography knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picky eaters who complain about food. I don’t mean real allergies, I mean people who just don’t eat so and so and like to point it out and complain about it. Just eat the food.
Oh god my husband. Do you know how hard it is to cook without onions? How he sounds like an 8 year old when he orders at restaurants.
And I am one of those picky eaters who is annoyed by people like you. Why is it so irritating to you if your DH says, "No onions, please." when he orders something in a restaurant? Many people have certain foods they don't care for. That's why there is a variety of choice on menus. Intolerance of others is a much worse annoyance than someone's food choice.
Because he (and you) sound like an 8 year old. Eat what's put in front of you.
I have a friend who doesn't like fruit, won't eat any wild game, etc.
I feel like its immature, indulgent and attention seeking.
There is a big difference in someone saying no onions please or no mushrooms please and someone who practically creates their own meal with multiple customizations. I’m not very picky but there’s also a huge difference in eating something like olives which you don’t care for and being forced to eat wild game. I’ll easily do the first but there is no chance I’m eating any game or veal.
Game and veal are two wildly different things. Veal is cruel and should be abolished. Game you may not like the taste of because it's different from what you're used to if you only eat steak, but veal from a texture standpoint is almost the exact opposite of game, which is kind of the point, and why it is so awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mispronounced or misused words. I have to bite my tongue so hard not to correct.
Same.
My biggest grip is "farther" versus "further." People use further about 97% of the time when they should have used farther.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate onions. HATE THEM.
I will not eat them.
But... and I think this is where the picky eater annoyance comes in... I would never in a million years mention it if someone serves me food with onions. I will eat your chilli and do my best to just avoid the onions, and make it look like I just didn't finish the bowl.
I will calmly take the onions off my burger.
People may or may not notice, but I certainly won't mention it.
I do have one friend, though, who won't eat most vegetables. Which is fine if she would just... not eat them. But no - she needs to tell everyone all about how much she hates them, and order all her food at restaurants without them.
Eat what you want. But just be chill about it.
+1 And to the unhinged poster who keeps on posting about sh!tty cooks who can't make tasty stew and chili without onions, if you are at my house, you politely tolerate and eat my stew with onions even though you hate onions. And when I'm at your house I do the same with your onion-free stew even though I personally think onions add a like of taste and texture to the stew. What I don't do is call you names and question your cooking abilities. This is what grown-ups do.
Nah. When you come to my house I will make food that you don’t hate. This is what good hosts do.