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Mine:

-skinny jeans
-bluetooth earsets in public
-people that don't wash their hands after going to the bathroom
-fake nuts hanging from back of pickup trucks
-people that walk barefoot outside or in a public place

There's a few more, but kI'll save some for later.


walking barefoot outside is nice though!
 
I think I'm a pretty even-keeled guy but there is one thing that bugs me like no other for no particular reason...

When I see a car with license plate renewal stickers plastered all over the place. They go in the lower left corner people- there is a picture right on the renewal form showing you where to put!!!
 
When I see people texting and driving. I hope you drive off the road.
 
walking barefoot outside is nice though!
What about all the germs? People spit on sidewalks, dogs pee on sidewalks, people puke on floors, etc. I'm by no means a germaphobe, but I do think about these things.

Worst stories regarding bare feet:

Once at a Wal-Mart in Oklahoma, I saw a young woman wearing her pajamas go into the store barefoot. The bottom of her feet were literally black.

Another time, I stopped at a highway rest area bathroom and was extremely grossed out by it. The floor was all wet with **** EVERYWHERE (I think one of the urinals was clogged up). I did my whole business on the tip of my shoes. I get back to the car, and see this mom and 2 kids going to the restrooms barefoot. I told my wife I needed to see this. Sure enough, they went in there, were in there a while, and came out as if nothing happened. I almost threw up.
 
grammatically butchered emails
repeatedly answering the same question people won't put the effort into figuring out themselves
tangled thread
having to undo stitches
all women's shirts being so damn thin and sheer
melty ice cream




that last one isn't true, it isn't petty. DH can attest to that. It makes me very upset.
 
What about all the germs? People spit on sidewalks, dogs pee on sidewalks, people puke on floors, etc. I'm by no means a germaphobe, but I do think about these things.

Worst stories regarding bare feet:

Once at a Wal-Mart in Oklahoma, I saw a young woman wearing her pajamas go into the store barefoot. The bottom of her feet were literally black.

Another time, I stopped at a highway rest area bathroom and was extremely grossed out by it. The floor was all wet with **** EVERYWHERE (I think one of the urinals was clogged up). I did my whole business on the tip of my shoes. I get back to the car, and see this mom and 2 kids going to the restrooms barefoot. I told my wife I needed to see this. Sure enough, they went in there, were in there a while, and came out as if nothing happened. I almost threw up.


well, I mean like in the yard. I don't walk around public bathrooms barefoot. But I don't think about puke and dog pee, I figure my feet will wash. Walking barefoot in grass feels nice.
 
When I see people texting and driving. I hope you drive off the road.
This x1000. Last Fall, my family and I were almost in an accident on I-80 because some idiot was texting, swerved, and nearly hit me!
Another traffic-related annoyance: when I am behind a driver in the left lane on a 4 lane street at a stop light (no left turn arrow), and the light turns green. The person doesn't move because he is going to turn left - but he never turned his left turning signal on. So, I have to wait through another stoplight cycle. This is especially frustrating when I am in a hurry!
 
When I see people texting and driving. I hope you drive off the road.

I seriously wish bad things on people when I see this. It's deserved.

Phones in general are my biggest annoyance-
People that spend a whole concert either recording it or taking pictures the whole time instead of just enjoying something, or spending the whole show looking down at their phone, taking selfies, etc.

That also goes for when people tag me on FB to check in...I have no idea why people feel a need to let the world know where they are all the time, or who's 'with' them.
 
What about all the germs? People spit on sidewalks, dogs pee on sidewalks, people puke on floors, etc. I'm by no means a germaphobe, but I do think about these things.

Worst stories regarding bare feet:

Once at a Wal-Mart in Oklahoma, I saw a young woman wearing her pajamas go into the store barefoot. The bottom of her feet were literally black.

Another time, I stopped at a highway rest area bathroom and was extremely grossed out by it. The floor was all wet with **** EVERYWHERE (I think one of the urinals was clogged up). I did my whole business on the tip of my shoes. I get back to the car, and see this mom and 2 kids going to the restrooms barefoot. I told my wife I needed to see this. Sure enough, they went in there, were in there a while, and came out as if nothing happened. I almost threw up.

I grew up on a farm. I have hate ham sandwiches with the **** still in my nails. I laugh in the face of germs.

HA HA HA HA
 
I think I'm a pretty even-keeled guy but there is one thing that bugs me like no other for no particular reason...

When I see a car with license plate renewal stickers plastered all over the place. They go in the lower left corner people- there is a picture right on the renewal form showing you where to put!!!

I believe with the DNR plates, you are supposed to put the stickers on the lower right side of the plate.
 
My roommate not dealing with his dirty dishes in a timely manner.
My roommate constantly complaining about his self inflicted money issues.
My roommate constantly complaining about how he's always hungry, hates cooking, and then embarking on culinary adventures that are questionable at best.
People at the office who constantly complain about the temperature inside and are always screwing with the office thermostat.

I'm sure there are a few more.
 
I seriously wish bad things on people when I see this. It's deserved.

Phones in general are my biggest annoyance-
People that spend a whole concert either recording it or taking pictures the whole time instead of just enjoying something, or spending the whole show looking down at their phone, taking selfies, etc.

That also goes for when people tag me on FB to check in...I have no idea why people feel a need to let the world know where they are all the time, or who's 'with' them.
This! I went with my brother-in-law to Great Plains and sat across from a family who spent the whole time texting/on their phones. I was not aware of any conversation between them the entire meal - except the teen daughter made some smart remark when her mom asked her a question. But, that was basically the extent of the convo.
 

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