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What are your biggest pet peeves?

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You guys do realize donut, color, favorite, theater, mom etc. are in our dictionary, and it would be improper american english to spell them otherwise. As far as we're concerned, you guys are weird for adding unnecessary letters.

 

Well fack you, I'm not from your bloody America am I? I don't speak American English, I speak British English, and it's particularly annoying when people here use the American spellings when the British ones are correct.

 

Especially Donut King. But they're probably American anyway.

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People who moan constantly about having a cold. It's a fucking cold, you are not dying.

 

Just get on with it, take some paracetamol if you must, and shut up. Certainly don't update FB/Twitter with your "ailments". No-one cares.

People who moan constantly about having a cold. It's a fucking cold, you are not dying.

 

Just get on with it, take some paracetamol if you must, and shut up. Certainly don't update FB/Twitter with your "ailments". No-one cares.

 

True, but then a lot of "updates" are totally unnecessary if you ask me.;)

I particularly dislike, and am sure most of you do too, large groups of people who are walking in the street, either:

a) walk slow

b) suddenly stop

c) decide a small area is a great place to suddenly stop and chat (like bathrooms or something)

d) ALL OF THE ABOVE.

 

Even worse, you can't get around them because THEY'RE A LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE. You have to either wait, or mutter an annoyed "excuse me" and push past.

 

 

Good one.

 

You can add to that:

 

People who have mobile phone conversations (particularly unimportant or inane ones) in confined public spaces without at least attempting to go somewhere more private or keeping their voices down.

 

People willingly in others' company (i.e. they've arranged to go out somewhere socially with them) who spend all their time focused on their phone or other hand-held device rather than interacting with the ones they've gone out with! That's extremely rude and insulting.

 

People who use these devices in a cinema while the film is running.:angry:

People who moan constantly about having a cold. It's a fucking cold, you are not dying.

 

Just get on with it, take some paracetamol if you must, and shut up. Certainly don't update FB/Twitter with your "ailments". No-one cares.

 

I dunno, I had a cold that kept coming back for 3 months and it was hell.

stereotypes. :shifty:

 

Any in particular?:rolleyes:

Any in particular?:rolleyes:

 

too many. and too controversial. :dozey: :rolleyes3:

Any in particular?:rolleyes:

 

Was the ":rolleyes:" really necessary?

Oh yeah, and when people crack their necks and backs and knuckles. Disgusting.

When you go to the store to buy one of two items and when you go to checkout, there are bunch of lanes with cash registers, but only one lane is open and about 10 people waiting in that lane.

I hate it when people (mostly kids) stand in the middle of the street and don't bother to move while I'm driving.

 

I WILL RUN OVER THEM NEXT TIME.

 

 

Accidentally, of course.

This

People who are walking in front of you and just abruptly stop. Like come on. Are you kidding me? Grow a fucking brain.

And This

Well fack you, I'm not from your bloody America am I? I don't speak American English, I speak British English, and it's particularly annoying when people here use the American spellings when the British ones are correct.

 

:lol:

When you're trying to explain something to someone via Instant Messaging.

My friend is asking me how to add custom stuff to the Sims 2 game. After many failed attempts of explaining to her, I suggested she goes on Google and finds out herself but she insists I do it. After 30 minutes we finally got through one step and now she wants to know how to move a file. Fuck I am on the verge of going insane.

Another thing that peeves me is when you're having a conversation w/ someone trying to make a point and clearly they are not listening to a word that you are saying, or don't care.

Another thing that peeves me is when you're having a conversation w/ someone trying to make a point and clearly they are not listening to a word that you are saying, or don't care.

That's not surprising in today's society.

Oh yeah, and when people crack their necks and backs and knuckles. Disgusting.

 

I cracked my neck both ways reading this.

 

When you're trying to explain something to someone via Instant Messaging.

My friend is asking me how to add custom stuff to the Sims 2 game. After many failed attempts of explaining to her, I suggested she goes on Google and finds out herself but she insists I do it. After 30 minutes we finally got through one step and now she wants to know how to move a file. Fuck I am on the verge of going insane.

 

Seriously? Maybe she should read Downloading For Fracking Idiots for Sims 2. That has the simplest explanation to follow. If she still demands you do it... tell her to get off her computer before she breaks something.

That's not surprising in today's society.

 

true. my mom does it all the time and it can get really irritating.

When you're trying to tell someone something important and they just keep jabbering on about something stupid like how shiny and delicious their cereal was this morning and how proud they are of their dog for crapping on the neighbors lawn. Then when they stop, you completely forget what it was you were going to tell them.

Well fack you, I'm not from your bloody America am I?

never said you were.

I don't speak American English, I speak British English

as you should...

, and it's particularly annoying when people here use the American spellings when the British ones are correct.

perfectly understandable.

That evening I'd gotten home from seeing bloody American spelling everywhere for shop names, so was kinda the intent. I shoulda been clearer

i hate it when people call my name, but they are actually calling another person with the same name as me. :furious:

i hate it when people call my name, but they are actually calling another person with the same name as me. :furious:

 

So in other words, it makes you Lyvied?:P

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