Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I mean... would it be fun if all the houses were empty when these cute families with both parents trick or treating went around ringing doorbells?
Where do you live that the entire neighborhood is made up of parents with young kids?
Is this one of those sprawling new build neighborhoods where everyone with a baby moved in at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am blessed with a lack of anger. When circumstances dictate that I could be legitimately angry, I have to consciously realize it, then decide whether "acting" angry will get me any useful compensation. Usually I just take the path of least resistance and I continue with my patient self, and people are grateful. It buys me goodwill for when I need favors.
When reading these threads (they crop up once in a while, pet peeves and whatnot), I marvel at how angry some of you get on a regular basis.
lol, I knew it wouldn’t take long for the holier than thou poster to show up. This thread is not for you, move along now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I mean... would it be fun if all the houses were empty when these cute families with both parents trick or treating went around ringing doorbells?
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.
TOTALLY AGREE. Trick or treating is only fun if someone is there to answer the door. If everyone did what those families did, there would be no one home to answer any doors, and it wouldn't be fun for everyone. Everyone would stand around in the street ringing doorbells to empty houses. Learn your role, people. We live in a society. One adult has to stay home and answer the door and hand out the candy. Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk drinkers - if you are over the age of five and drink milk, I think you are a serial killer. A brazen one if you order a glass of milk at a restaurant.
Ooooh I love a good cold glass of milk. I don't order it at restaurants though because I don't like it with food (except cookies). I've never killed anyone but I'm only 47 so there's time.
I’m 43 and I looooove a cold glass of milk with cookies. Also never murdered anyone but I might if they tried to take my milk or replace it with any of those gross, grainy alternative milks.
Why is everyone specifying a COLD glass of milk? Who drinks a glass of hot milk? I am irrationally angry by this. Also by people who specify "hot cocoa". Do you ever drink cold cocoa?
I am apparently a weirdo who drinks warm milk!
I have a fancy coffee machine with milk frother. Sometimes when I want a comfort drink in cold weather I’ll froth the milk (which warms it up) and pump in a bit of vanilla syrup. It reminds me of when I was a teen (before I had acquired a taste for coffee) and I’d order warm vanilla milk from Starbucks at Barnes and Noble.
I’ve gotten my kids into warm vanilla milk too. It’s very calming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk drinkers - if you are over the age of five and drink milk, I think you are a serial killer. A brazen one if you order a glass of milk at a restaurant.
Ooooh I love a good cold glass of milk. I don't order it at restaurants though because I don't like it with food (except cookies). I've never killed anyone but I'm only 47 so there's time.
I’m 43 and I looooove a cold glass of milk with cookies. Also never murdered anyone but I might if they tried to take my milk or replace it with any of those gross, grainy alternative milks.
Why is everyone specifying a COLD glass of milk? Who drinks a glass of hot milk? I am irrationally angry by this. Also by people who specify "hot cocoa". Do you ever drink cold cocoa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I can’t find scissors I become irrationally angry. Who moved the dang scissors?
I bought 8 pairs about a year ago just because I was so damn tired of never being able to find scissors. We're down to about 3 now so I'll get more when I'm down to 2. Totally worth the cost. No idea where they are all living.
Anonymous wrote:Drivers who stop at the beginning of a turning line and wait until all of the traffic has passed before they merge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk drinkers - if you are over the age of five and drink milk, I think you are a serial killer. A brazen one if you order a glass of milk at a restaurant.
Ooooh I love a good cold glass of milk. I don't order it at restaurants though because I don't like it with food (except cookies). I've never killed anyone but I'm only 47 so there's time.
I’m 43 and I looooove a cold glass of milk with cookies. Also never murdered anyone but I might if they tried to take my milk or replace it with any of those gross, grainy alternative milks.
Why is everyone specifying a COLD glass of milk? Who drinks a glass of hot milk? I am irrationally angry by this. Also by people who specify "hot cocoa". Do you ever drink cold cocoa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. So many things.
1. When people say croissant without a French accent. #frenchitup
2. When people are walking and they cross right in front of me forcing me to come to a sudden stop, especially if those people are men.
3. People who listen to music or watch videos in public without headphones.
You must have a hard life. All of these take
nano seconds and then over but you obsess about them and give them free rent in your head .
Anonymous wrote: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 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.
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 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.