Mine are people chewing with his mouth open, yelling childeren in public places and people clicking on the "open door" button in the train after someone else pushed it.
What about you guys?
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I am OCD (literally), and have exceptional hearing. People who are constantly sniffing, snorting, clearing their throat....like go to the fucking restroom and clear it out! People who walk really slow really piss me off too. Especially slugs in a group and it's hard to get around them. It's like they don't go where they're going and they don't care either. And I'm the rude one for saying "excuse me" to get around them. I could have been rude...I could have. When I hit the "walk" button at a crosswalk then some asshole comes next to me and hits it like 10 times.
People who don't move out of your way on the pavement, old lady's are espcailly bad, especially the ones with the chairs.
Kids, slow walkers, people who block the sidewalk, Loud people especially in public areas. Dogs who bark all the time, slow drivers I don't drive but as a passenger it's annoying especially when I have to be somewhere. Teenagers. There is more but I'll leave it at that.
Able-bodied people taking the electric scooters at Wal-Mart, people sitting at green lights after it's changed from red because they're texting, and semi-trucks that start to pass each other but don't have enough speed to finish the job in a timely manner.
@dylandr: My dislike for kids stems from three of my cousins when they were younger they were the definition of child terrors.
Chewing loudly and slurping and gulping drinks
Loud people especially in public areas.
slow drivers
Small talk.
Like others have said, slow walkers and slow drivers are annoying. Crying babies and annoying kids in public; these are very prevalent at Walmart. Dying in video games, because it's a huge immersion breaker.
Small-talk for the sake of itself, as someone as mentioned.
Hippies; this includes anyone who bandwagons a political cause because it's either expected or because they feel it makes them relevant.
People who think everything is their problem, people who shove their way of life down other peoples throats, loud people...basically rude people with no consideration for others...
Oh yeah, and Youtube posters who scream animal abuse every time someone tickles a kitten.
I really can't stand small failures in basic reasoning... and I really can't let it slide. It's annoying as ****... "why would you contradict yourself that way?? No, your argument isn't consistent at all! No really, we just debated this 15 minutes ago, we ran a full circle because you talked your way down a dead end... It's impossible to see where you're coming from, you just shifted your goalpost and fundamental argument for the fifth time! Oh come on now you're not even trying..."
That's sort of what goes through my head when I notice a cringeworthy flaw in someone's logic and they can't see it.
Yes, my friends are really patient with me.
People who hand you their cash and expect change to buy them something. At the same time you want to buy something for yourself with debit.
Stupid questions that are easily answered by quick Google searches.
Kiddie crap like "If you blah blah blah this, you don't know blah blah blah that."
People that ask other people to make decisions for them. Plenty of them in System Wars.
@dylandr: Yeah chewing with mouth open is one of mine as well.
I also hate it when people use the word "of" when typing instead of "have". Like I understand that may be how you say it because of your accent but **** ME no one can be dumb enough to get the word you are saying wrong.
I mean at least writing write, right, Wright, there, they're, their is kind of understandable in some ways because they are basically the same words spelled differently and spoken the same with different in meanings (English is actually a hard language to learn for that reason) but for native English speakers? Their There is no excuse.
When a group of people walk side by side and take up the width of the hallway. Or when a group of people stop and have a conversation that, for whatever reason, requires the entire width of the hallway.
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