Anonymous wrote:When someone stops the microwave mid-cooking but does not clear the time remaining.
When someone leaves their used K cup in the Keurig.
Anonymous wrote:The word “journey” in the medical context. As if I’m supposed to be gaining some joy and meaning out of a situation that just sucks.
Anonymous wrote:I have a coworker that marks every single email as "high importance" with that stupid red checkmark. I sit on her stuff longer than I would otherwise.
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:Orthodox Christians who have an air of superiority because they observe Easter on a different date than everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:monocles.
Anonymous wrote:1) when you let a car go in front of you and they don’t do that “thanks” wave.
2) when my husband tries to do voices for kids books, but they all sound like a bad 50’s movie mobster regardless of who the character is…this is very irrational, because he is so clearly being a great dad, but it is like nails on a chalkboard.
3) avocados that never get soft before they rot.
4) when people call the boys teams “mascots” and the girls teams “lady mascots” especially when the mascot is something is equally male and female. There are female lions, eagles, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Orthodox Christians who have an air of superiority because they observe Easter on a different date than everyone else.