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25 Nov 2006, 5:50 pm

i hate when people force you to do things.

peoples idiocy also annoys me. why cant they see that some things are so simple?

i suppose that i get annoyed when i cant control a situation or make it so that i like being in the situation.


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25 Nov 2006, 6:08 pm

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Some of the things that push my buttons.....

When I try and use Wrong Planet and the server is down....aaarrrggg

People who keep pressing me to do something when I have already said,No.....No,I dont want to wear that,eat that,drive,go to that place,etc.

Lazy people at work who would rather chit-chat about their mundane lives then care for the residents who need us.People who do things "half-ass" or with out any system or logic.

People with no interest in educating themselves about issues but just blindly follow their peers or family traditions and beliefs.


Republicans and born again Christians and their belief systems,priorities and lack of logic.

My own contradictions and logical gaps.

My own inability to see "greys" but only focus on black and white.

My own procrastination,lack of drive,stubborness,phobias,fear of change and insecurities.

My poor spelling, grammer and memory problems.


I can identify with nearly all of those things. In addition I hate it when I don't have a plan: I like everything as structured and organised as possible otherwise I tend to feel overwhelmed and panicky. Bad organisation, assumptions and thoughtlessness annoy me.

Oh, and my Mum really gets on my nerves.


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26 Nov 2006, 6:08 am

Oh, and unrealistic/unreasonable expectations, most particularly from someone who is being emotional.



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26 Nov 2006, 7:33 am

Just to list some that others here have:

The bit about people trying to wear you down with the SAME question DOES make me upset.

Lazy people at work who would rather chit-chat about their mundane lives then work. People who do things "half-cocked".
I USED to be a real perfectionist. Not anymore. 8-(

People with no interest in educating themselves but just blindly follow their peers or family traditions and beliefs.

WOW, only a democrat would say something about republicans being dumb, etc... As for christians, I doubt one that REALLY believed would
offend people so much. Idiots exist everywhere.

I hate when I make mistakes also. Heck, I get enough credit for OTHER peoples failures.

My inability to quickly analyze a question for social meaning.

The lack of drive and procrastination I have in some areas is bad.

People who can't speak the countries language. Frankly, I HATE it when people say. "Why don't YOU learn THEIRS!?" My response? "YEAH RIGHT! You expect me to learn Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagolog, arabic, farsi, checkslovakian, etc...." Hey, I ought to be able to communicate well with about 1/2 the planet by the end of next year. That SHOULD be enough. Still, I wish I could learn languages I want to or that would help me, but I am instead working off of raw numbers.

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26 Nov 2006, 10:55 am

If I'm really involved in doing something, and someone insists I go and do something else--especially something of a social nature--it really bugs me. I'm not going to lash out at them or anything, because it's not their fault I'm bad at transitions; but I won't be the sweetest person in the world, either, for at least a half hour afterwards.


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26 Nov 2006, 12:05 pm

Having to interrupt anything I'm doing will get me, particularly if I'm writing, reading, listening to a book, or watching any sort of video.



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27 Nov 2006, 2:16 am

If something mechanical needs to be fixed or fiddled with and I am not able to "fix" it or it won't work after a few tries, I quickly lose patience and insist someone else do it, I just get too frustrated and can no longer give the job more attention. (Replacing light bulbs, screwing things with my fingers, tying, measuring etc.)

People who don't take my "no" for an answer, and keep nagging for the same things, even when they know my feelings on the matter and still want me to do what they want me to do. As though they don't truly listen to me.

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27 Nov 2006, 10:29 am

Starbuline wrote:
People who walk too slow when they are in front of me, and I can't get around them really gets me angry.


How about people who stop for conversations in shop doorways? Or halfway up flights of stairs? Or right in front of lift doors? Or at the top/bottom of escalators (that's the absolute worst - you can see the horror/anger on the faces of people on the escalator as they realize they're heading for a huge pile-up)?

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