Anonymous wrote:I really want to tell this white coworker of mine to stop talking to my Chinese coworker in broken English. Actually, just stop talking all together. Your made up words don’t make you sound smart.
Anonymous wrote:Your skin isn't sensitive.
Asking for modifications on every single thing you order in a restaurant doesn't make you special or a 'foodie'.
I've never seen you wear anything remotely interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate lazy people. Put your grocery cart back.
F yes.
I think so much less of people who dont return their carts. Like, just dont be a sh*** person.
Clearly you can push a cart all through the store so you arent struggling, just lazy and selfish.
You can be struggling. Just wait. It may be you one day.
Anonymous wrote:To Christians- god does not exist so stop trying to impose your made up voodoos religious belief on me.
We all knot that don't really send your kids to a catholic school because you want a "catholic education" we know you do it because you doesn't want your kids mixing with the poor hispanics.
Anonymous wrote:I hate how many of my women friends can’t just sit down and relax. They are constantly picking up or wiping something down or straightening something or cleaning the kitchen.
It’s like they can’t stand to just sit with themselves. It’s pathological.
Sit down it’s fine if a tea cup sits in the sink until dinner, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate lazy people. Put your grocery cart back.
When I worked at a grocery store, there was a guy whose job, whose sole job at the store, was to round up carts all over the parking lot and bring them to right outside the store. Ever since then, I don't put my cart back because if everyone did that, that job wouldn't exist.
+1
This is so not true AND, he could still have the job getting them from the corral. All you do by leaving your cart is make parking and driving through the lot more hard than unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:I hate lazy people. Put your grocery cart back.
Anonymous wrote:What do you wish you could tell people face to face but can’t?
Now’s your chance to spill![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what your pronouns are. I didn’t ask. I don’t care.
What a weirdly hostile way to think. Do you similarly object to being told someone's name or being corrected if you use the wrong honorific (i.e. "Ms." instead of "Mrs.").
It must be exhausting to be so easily triggered and annoyed. Are you generally an unhappy person?
It's a weird and unprofessional signature on Outlook. I wouldn't imagine Senators or heads of Parliament would have such email signatures like "She | Her | Their".
Anonymous wrote:Stop talking! Some people just can’t be quiet and have to talk all the dang time. If you’re always prattling on with whatever pops in your head, how will I know when you really have something important to say?
Not every thought has to be shared.