Things that bother you more than they should.
#51
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 10:26
#52
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 10:37
Don't care about Facebook in general, but those invites clutter my inbox. Even when I tell my friends I don't have a facebook, they still add me. D<
Modifié par Alexine, 28 janvier 2011 - 10:38 .
#53
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 10:58
Pretty much. Gotta love public transport.Nyltia wrote...
Forgot to mention, really crowded buses (or other forms of transportation) or when people sit next to you even though there's plenty of other seats.
Also, crabby bus drivers.
#54
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 11:37
I hate that. Whether it's busses, trains, coffee shops or whatever: y'know, respect my personal space. Actually that's probably a bad phrase to use since my personal space is about 300 miles across, but some people seem to be intent on actually occupying the same physical space as I am.Nyltia wrote...
when people sit next to you even though there's plenty of other seats.
See also: people who stand far too close when they're talking to you. And as you back away they keep approaching so that their nose is no more than 3" from yours. Eek.
#55
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 12:26
vometia wrote...
I hate that. Whether it's busses, trains, coffee shops or whatever: y'know, respect my personal space. Actually that's probably a bad phrase to use since my personal space is about 300 miles across, but some people seem to be intent on actually occupying the same physical space as I am.
See also: people who stand far too close when they're talking to you. And as you back away they keep approaching so that their nose is no more than 3" from yours. Eek.
I could also add people on trains or planes who feel if they are sitting next to/accross from you that you actually want to talk to them. And they don't shush ever. Usually it's some guy/girl in a fake italian suit reading the stocks in the paper like he knows anything about them. Has a high opinion of himself and thinks people care what he/she says.
#56
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 12:49
I don't mind people talking so much if they're not a colossal bore. Unfortunately the few people who do randomly speak to me are mostly colossal bores (though I've had the occasional pleasant exchange).Moondoggie wrote...
I could also add people on trains or planes who feel if they are sitting next to/accross from you that you actually want to talk to them. And they don't shush ever. Usually it's some guy/girl in a fake italian suit reading the stocks in the paper like he knows anything about them. Has a high opinion of himself and thinks people care what he/she says.
I've done it myself on occasions. The first I'd misjudged and the two suits looked as if they'd just been addressed by a week dead trout. The second time I realised that I was socially out of my depth talking to strangers so though it was a friendly enough discourse I found an excuse that involved me immediately running away somewhere. Yes I know, I am Teh Fail.
#57
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 03:53
chanlao wrote...
(1) People on facebook who constantly feel the need to update their status and feelings and whatnot. Especially people who suddenly share that they aren't single anymore, go on and on about lovey-dovey crap and then find themselves only a few days later to be single. HAW;
I AGREE.
we don't need every tiny single detail of their life recorded all over facebook.
I don't why It bothers me when people put wildly popular song lyrics as their status on facebook, it just seems cliche and generic...
#58
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 04:18
#59
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 04:34
That irritates me too: some people go on so much that they can successfully put me off food that I normally like, but apart from anything else it's just bad manners. Which is also irritating.Elsariel wrote...
Someone who makes yuck-faces at a food that you find absolutely delicious. I don't know why this bothers me but it totally does. It's like - I know! I like mushrooms, I like seafood, I like green vegetables! But you don't. I get that. Stop trying to make me feel gross for eating it! *rageface*
#60
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 04:35
I don't think any of that bothers you more than it should because it should bother you. It does my head in I used to have to get the 5am bus and travel for 2 hours to work. Atleast 3 times a week some fat jackass would get on and think it was ok to sleep on me. When they do talk to you its weird and awkward cause your both strangers with no idea what to say and both wondering if the other person is a mentalist and if they don't say anything its weird and awkward because someone is in your space just sitting there with their presence and possible smell. Whats even worse is if you get forced to sit beside someone else who is already sat down, then you feel like the weird awkward intruder. I remember the night I had to sit beside this gorgeous blonde on the way home, she lives a few streets away and I used to work with her sister but only really know her to see. I felt like a big space invading monster.Moondoggie wrote...
vometia wrote...
I hate that. Whether it's busses, trains, coffee shops or whatever: y'know, respect my personal space. Actually that's probably a bad phrase to use since my personal space is about 300 miles across, but some people seem to be intent on actually occupying the same physical space as I am.
See also: people who stand far too close when they're talking to you. And as you back away they keep approaching so that their nose is no more than 3" from yours. Eek.
I could also add people on trains or planes who feel if they are sitting next to/accross from you that you actually want to talk to them. And they don't shush ever. Usually it's some guy/girl in a fake italian suit reading the stocks in the paper like he knows anything about them. Has a high opinion of himself and thinks people care what he/she says.
Also people touching me, it used to be the sure fire way to get floored fast but I generally learned to control my temper now.
#61
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 04:45
Druss99 wrote...
I don't think any of that bothers you more than it should because it should bother you. It does my head in I used to have to get the 5am bus and travel for 2 hours to work. Atleast 3 times a week some fat jackass would get on and think it was ok to sleep on me. When they do talk to you its weird and awkward cause your both strangers with no idea what to say and both wondering if the other person is a mentalist and if they don't say anything its weird and awkward because someone is in your space just sitting there with their presence and possible smell. Whats even worse is if you get forced to sit beside someone else who is already sat down, then you feel like the weird awkward intruder. I remember the night I had to sit beside this gorgeous blonde on the way home, she lives a few streets away and I used to work with her sister but only really know her to see. I felt like a big space invading monster.Moondoggie wrote...
vometia wrote...
I hate that. Whether it's busses, trains, coffee shops or whatever: y'know, respect my personal space. Actually that's probably a bad phrase to use since my personal space is about 300 miles across, but some people seem to be intent on actually occupying the same physical space as I am.
See also: people who stand far too close when they're talking to you. And as you back away they keep approaching so that their nose is no more than 3" from yours. Eek.
I could also add people on trains or planes who feel if they are sitting next to/accross from you that you actually want to talk to them. And they don't shush ever. Usually it's some guy/girl in a fake italian suit reading the stocks in the paper like he knows anything about them. Has a high opinion of himself and thinks people care what he/she says.
Also people touching me, it used to be the sure fire way to get floored fast but I generally learned to control my temper now.
It took me a long time to realize that some people literally cannot tolerate silence as much as I can and feel the need to make some sort of conversation. I used to get really irritated by people who would talk at me (really: at me.) incessantly. Now I try make them feel better by responding to their conversation. But I still bristle at being spoken to by a stranger out of the blue and I have to force myself to ease up.
#62
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 05:23
Elsariel wrote...
It took me a long time to realize that some people literally cannot tolerate silence as much as I can and feel the need to make some sort of conversation. I used to get really irritated by people who would talk at me (really: at me.) incessantly. Now I try make them feel better by responding to their conversation. But I still bristle at being spoken to by a stranger out of the blue and I have to force myself to ease up.
The silence doesn't really bother me its just someone uninvited being in my space wether they are talking or not. Your always aware of them and its a distraction and an annoyance. But I get what your saying I know people who can't handle silence I used to think a girl I worked with was a mental patient until I realised she just had an irrational fear of silence.
#63
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 05:38
Druss99 wrote...
Elsariel wrote...
It took me a long time to realize that some people literally cannot tolerate silence as much as I can and feel the need to make some sort of conversation. I used to get really irritated by people who would talk at me (really: at me.) incessantly. Now I try make them feel better by responding to their conversation. But I still bristle at being spoken to by a stranger out of the blue and I have to force myself to ease up.
The silence doesn't really bother me its just someone uninvited being in my space wether they are talking or not. Your always aware of them and its a distraction and an annoyance. But I get what your saying I know people who can't handle silence I used to think a girl I worked with was a mental patient until I realised she just had an irrational fear of silence.
Adding to your "someone uninvited to your space" thing, I just thought of another thing that bothers me more than it should.
When I'm in a public restroom with 10+ stalls and nobody else is in there but me.... someone comes in an takes the stall right next to mine. Gah! Talk about invasion of privacy. I hate that soooo much.
#64
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:11
Elsariel wrote...
Druss99 wrote...
Elsariel wrote...
It took me a long time to realize that some people literally cannot tolerate silence as much as I can and feel the need to make some sort of conversation. I used to get really irritated by people who would talk at me (really: at me.) incessantly. Now I try make them feel better by responding to their conversation. But I still bristle at being spoken to by a stranger out of the blue and I have to force myself to ease up.
The silence doesn't really bother me its just someone uninvited being in my space wether they are talking or not. Your always aware of them and its a distraction and an annoyance. But I get what your saying I know people who can't handle silence I used to think a girl I worked with was a mental patient until I realised she just had an irrational fear of silence.
Adding to your "someone uninvited to your space" thing, I just thought of another thing that bothers me more than it should.
When I'm in a public restroom with 10+ stalls and nobody else is in there but me.... someone comes in an takes the stall right next to mine. Gah! Talk about invasion of privacy. I hate that soooo much.
Be glad you've never had to use a urinal. Its uncomfortable at best even when your the only one in the toilets.
#65
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:13
Druss99 wrote...
Be glad you've never had to use a urinal. Its uncomfortable at best even when your the only one in the toilets.
I always wonder if guys have to fight the temptation to sneak a peek to compare junk size XD
#66
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:17
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Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:21
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#68
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:23
I'm always going to be reminded of a friend who told me he leant over to look at his mate's, er, manhood, exclaimed "oh, you've got a small one!" and then realised he was actually standing on the other side of the stranger he'd just offended. Oops.Moondoggie wrote...
I always wonder if guys have to fight the temptation to sneak a peek to compare junk size XD
#69
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:28
I dunno bout other people but I'm too busy feeling a bit too vulnerable with my stuff in my hand and my back to everyone. I prefer being on my own when I'm doing my business call me strange if you must.Moondoggie wrote...
Druss99 wrote...
Be glad you've never had to use a urinal. Its uncomfortable at best even when your the only one in the toilets.
I always wonder if guys have to fight the temptation to sneak a peek to compare junk size XD
Although I recall an incident a few years ago were I was on my own, the cubicle was out of order and I had to use the urinal. Some guy comes in and stands a bit too close to me then kept looking over I asked him if he had a problem and he just kept doing it while ignoring me. So I finished my business, zipped up and while walking past I kicked the back of his knee making him have to kneel in the trough. Hopefully he learned his lesson. Thats the only such incident thats ever happened to me in there.
#70
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:29
#71
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:30
The only thing worse than that is when a group of more than five people in a shopping center all stop walking at once and noone can get around them <_<Nyltia wrote...
Too true man, too true.OnlyShallow89 wrote...
Not just shopping centres - everywhere! It's so annoying to walk behind people who suddenly stop or get in your way, and when you have to skirt around 'em they look at you as if you're devilspawn or something.Nyltia wrote...
People who walk really slowly in shopping centers, and take up all the space with trolleys and prams and everything.
Forgot to mention, really crowded buses (or other forms of transportation) or when people sit next to you even though there's plenty of other seats.
Also, crabby bus drivers.
#72
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:44
bobobo878 wrote...
The only thing worse than that is when a group of more than five people in a shopping center all stop walking at once and noone can get around them <_<Nyltia wrote...
Too true man, too true.OnlyShallow89 wrote...
Not just shopping centres - everywhere! It's so annoying to walk behind people who suddenly stop or get in your way, and when you have to skirt around 'em they look at you as if you're devilspawn or something.Nyltia wrote...
People who walk really slowly in shopping centers, and take up all the space with trolleys and prams and everything.
Forgot to mention, really crowded buses (or other forms of transportation) or when people sit next to you even though there's plenty of other seats.
Also, crabby bus drivers.
I think what's worse are those people who visit with each other in the parking lot. Especially if they're both in their own vehicle and NOT in a parking spot. That and people who walk down the center of the drive lane of a parking lot at the slowest pace possible just because they can.
#73
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 06:48
Whats worse than that is when they do it in the street forcing you to have to walk on the road in the middle of heavy traffic to get around them. I sometimes just push my way between them and hope I shove one of them onto the road.bobobo878 wrote...
The only thing worse than that is when a group of more than five people in a shopping center all stop walking at once and noone can get around them <_<Nyltia wrote...
Too true man, too true.OnlyShallow89 wrote...
Not just shopping centres - everywhere! It's so annoying to walk behind people who suddenly stop or get in your way, and when you have to skirt around 'em they look at you as if you're devilspawn or something.Nyltia wrote...
People who walk really slowly in shopping centers, and take up all the space with trolleys and prams and everything.
Forgot to mention, really crowded buses (or other forms of transportation) or when people sit next to you even though there's plenty of other seats.
Also, crabby bus drivers.
#74
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 07:06
A lot of nightmares and disapointments this semester, let me tell ya. Fortunately the test can be taken again during the summer.
Modifié par JediHealerCosmin, 28 janvier 2011 - 07:08 .
#75
Posté 28 janvier 2011 - 07:20
vometia wrote...
I'm always going to be reminded of a friend who told me he leant over to look at his mate's, er, manhood, exclaimed "oh, you've got a small one!" and then realised he was actually standing on the other side of the stranger he'd just offended. Oops.Moondoggie wrote...
I always wonder if guys have to fight the temptation to sneak a peek to compare junk size XD
Oh dear that;s pretty damn unlucky lol. It sounds like something i'd do. Well not check out some dudes junk in the bathroom but completely say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I'm notorious for accidently offending people and getting into fights when i am out.





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