Your irrational pet peeves
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Spanish translation on the signs at Lowe's...in WV.
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Yes! Same with buses, trains and trams.charlesroast wrote:Its probably been mentioned here and I know it was in a post long ago along the same theme...People who try to get on elevators before I get off of it! I usually just stand in the doorway until they get the idea to back away. Sometimes I yell at them. Sometimes I stand there and if they move to a side to try and squeeze in, I usually follow their move and block them. That one really cheers me up if am having a bad day at work...everyone is in such a frakkin hurry these days.
Oh, and when I need a file saved on my memory stick to do some work and find out that my girlfriend has taken it with her to school without asking LIKE SHE DID TODAY!!!

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People who talk to the television or the movie they are watching. I actually don't think that it's an irrational pet peeve because I can't imagine someone not finding it annoying, but the level to which it bothers me is irrational. I don't watch a lot of TV, so when I do it tends to be something that I really want to concentrate on and actually watch rather than listen to someone's running commentary/critique on what the character is doing, what a stupid decision s/he is making, etc. I get so annoyed that sometimes I will actually get up and leave the room. I prefer to watch TV by myself because I get so distracted when someone is talking.
Also, movie talkers drive me to violence, but I'm pretty sure that's a common pet peeve and not irrational.
Also, movie talkers drive me to violence, but I'm pretty sure that's a common pet peeve and not irrational.
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I have a similar pet peeve, substituting numbers for letters. I think it all started with "Se7en" and it's now everywhere. I loathe it to a completely irrational degree.Guinness wrote:Businesses that alter the correct spelling of a word; especially a local small business, like a "Kevin's Kar Wash", for instance. Dude, it's not witty. In fact, I won't patronize your business because it seems you're either a dolt who can't spell, or you think I'm a dolt who'd be enticed by your fancy little "switch-a-roo".
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People who dress their pets in clothes, uninformed people talking about politics, people who dont move to the middle of the car on the Metro when its crowded (MAKE ROOM!), those who think Halloween is a satanic holiday, AM radio, local bands that suck but still get played on the radio, canaans mom, people who don't vote and complain about the govt., people who spit into a container, baseball, daylight savings, when bars close, dog the bounty hunter, everything on Lifetime...
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What is even worse is finding out a few hours later that she in fact did not take it and I was just blind...Gaucho wrote:Yes! Same with buses, trains and trams.charlesroast wrote:Its probably been mentioned here and I know it was in a post long ago along the same theme...People who try to get on elevators before I get off of it! I usually just stand in the doorway until they get the idea to back away. Sometimes I yell at them. Sometimes I stand there and if they move to a side to try and squeeze in, I usually follow their move and block them. That one really cheers me up if am having a bad day at work...everyone is in such a frakkin hurry these days.
Oh, and when I need a file saved on my memory stick to do some work and find out that my girlfriend has taken it with her to school without asking LIKE SHE DID TODAY!!!

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hehehehehe....boobies...heheheheheziggystardust wrote:2318008. Now stand on your head and read that.
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Ziggy... I am irrationally terrified of clowns. There was no childhood trauma to start it. I just am. I call it irrational all the time.ziggystardust wrote:Interesting question that needs to be asked after LeopardLetangs post - do people ever do or think things that they are willing to admit are completely irrational?
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* People who ride my ass on the highway even though there's no one in the left lane and they can pass. There are two lanes for a reason, a-hole! If my driving 5 miles over the speed limit still isn't fast enough for you, PASS ME!
* Anyone talking while I'm watching sports that has nothing to do with the sport I'm watching. It drives me nuts when my grandfather shows up at the house during a Pens games and starts blabbing about random things. It makes me unable to concentrate on the game.
* My brother scratching his fingernails on the Pens logo on his jersey. It's like nails on a chalkboard to me, and usually results in me punching him. Also on the "annoying brother subject," he's 6'1, I'm 5'5, so I HATE it when he drives my car anywhere and moves the seat, and then doesn't fix it. Gar!
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I drive like a minimum of 10-15 mph over, and people do the same thing to me. Worst is on 279 going to town. I'll get on and stay in the far right, so there are 2 lanes to my left and people still try to hit my bumper, meanwhile i'm going 75-80.IrishEyes wrote:* People who ride my ass on the highway even though there's no one in the left lane and they can pass. There are two lanes for a reason, a-hole! If my driving 5 miles over the speed limit still isn't fast enough for you, PASS ME!
I end up leaving the room anytime there is a pens game and watching it by myself, because my family has to talk constantly. Or they'll be silent when the commentators are just doing play by play for 5 minutes or Steigy is talking about nothign for a while. Suddenly they will actually talk about something interesting and the people on either side of me decide to have a conversation with eachother and I miss it. And if I even consider rewinding it, they start complaining to me about it and I miss it again. Its your fault I have to rewind it, don't be offended!* Anyone talking while I'm watching sports that has nothing to do with the sport I'm watching. It drives me nuts when my grandfather shows up at the house during a Pens games and starts blabbing about random things. It makes me unable to concentrate on the game.
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I just saw another one.
People saying "Am I the only one..." then proceeding to say something that is common and/or obvious.
People saying "Am I the only one..." then proceeding to say something that is common and/or obvious.
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Did you read "It" when you were very young?IrishEyes wrote:Ziggy... I am irrationally terrified of clowns. There was no childhood trauma to start it. I just am. I call it irrational all the time.ziggystardust wrote:Interesting question that needs to be asked after LeopardLetangs post - do people ever do or think things that they are willing to admit are completely irrational?
Pet peeves--
* People who ride my ass on the highway even though there's no one in the left lane and they can pass. There are two lanes for a reason, a-hole! If my driving 5 miles over the speed limit still isn't fast enough for you, PASS ME!
* Anyone talking while I'm watching sports that has nothing to do with the sport I'm watching. It drives me nuts when my grandfather shows up at the house during a Pens games and starts blabbing about random things. It makes me unable to concentrate on the game.
* My brother scratching his fingernails on the Pens logo on his jersey. It's like nails on a chalkboard to me, and usually results in me punching him. Also on the "annoying brother subject," he's 6'1, I'm 5'5, so I HATE it when he drives my car anywhere and moves the seat, and then doesn't fix it. Gar!

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I am too and there is no underlying reason for it. I just think clowns creepy.IrishEyes wrote:I am irrationally terrified of clowns. There was no childhood trauma to start it. I just am. I call it irrational all the time.
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When I was younger I was irrationally afraid of them, now its just irrational hatred. I just want to punch those squeaky noses.wallflower wrote:I am too and there is no underlying reason for it. I just think clowns creepy.IrishEyes wrote:I am irrationally terrified of clowns. There was no childhood trauma to start it. I just am. I call it irrational all the time.
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I hate clowns, too.
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The only acceptable use I've ever seen.ziggystardust wrote:
2318008. Now stand on your head and read that.
I came up with another pet peeve today when I went to lunch. People who stand in line at restaurants for ten minutes and still don't know what they want when they get to the counter. This is especially true at freaking Chipotle. They only have like five items to choose from, and their menu hangs on giant red signs right over the counter. How can it be that tough to decide?
On a related note, people who have to have all of their food made to their exact (and weird) specifications regardless of where they're eating. I understand that people have allergies or whatever and I'm something of a picky eater myself, but at a fast food place on a weekday at lunch hour is not the time or place to get ridiculously choosy. How much salt do you add to that rice? Can I get half chicken and half steak? Is that sour cream low fat? Can I have that on a plate instead of one of those baskets? Just. Deal. With. It. If you're that concerned about your food intake, you probably shouldn't be eating at Chipotle anyway.
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I have only rational pet peeves.
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I hate the term "pet peeves"
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Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I hate the term "pet peeves"
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I hate when people sarcastically say that an elite athlete is "pretty good".Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I hate the term "pet peeves"
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What the hell is a "peeve"!?Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I hate the term "pet peeves"
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peeveGuinness wrote:What the hell is a "peeve"!?Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I hate the term "pet peeves"
/piv/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [peev]
verb, peeved, peev⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to render peevish; annoy.
–noun
2. a source of annoyance or irritation: Tardiness is one of my greatest peeves.
3. an annoyed or irritated mood: to be in a peeve.
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I love the adj. peevish. I need to use that more.
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PensFanInDC wrote:People who dress their pets in clothes, uninformed people talking about politics, people who dont move to the middle of the car on the Metro when its crowded (MAKE ROOM!), those who think Halloween is a satanic holiday, AM radio, local bands that suck but still get played on the radio, canaans mom, people who don't vote and complain about the govt., people who spit into a container, baseball, daylight savings, when bars close, dog the bounty hunter, everything on Lifetime...
lol. i dress my cocker spaniel in clothes all the time. i think its hilarious.
i hate you.
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You can use a word in its own definition?!dagny wrote:peeveGuinness wrote:What the hell is a "peeve"!?Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I hate the term "pet peeves"
/piv/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [peev]
verb, peeved, peev⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to render peevish; annoy.
–noun
2. a source of annoyance or irritation: Tardiness is one of my greatest peeves.
3. an annoyed or irritated mood: to be in a peeve.
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Looks like he cheated on his wife with children!canaan wrote:No. Not at all.PensFanInDC wrote:canaan wrote:
but.....he does it for the starvin children!
does he cheat on his wife for the starvin' children?