Capris Groove Posted August 18 Posted August 18 I don't like being bombarded when I first wake up. I really like a smooth transition to start the day. 1 1
Spicy Pisces Posted August 18 Posted August 18 (edited) When they point out right to your face how you don't look or sound like you're from [insert your location/country/nationality] Edited August 20 by Spicy Pisces
Illuminati Posted August 18 Posted August 18 1 hour ago, Loca said: People who put on perfume to go to the gym I mean if you're out there sniffing people wouldn't you prefer they smelled good?
bad guy Posted August 18 Posted August 18 People who have no common decency, manners, or conversation skills.
Loca Posted August 18 Posted August 18 19 minutes ago, Illuminati said: I mean if you're out there sniffing people wouldn't you prefer they smelled good? No, at the gym I would prefer they don't smell in any way. Just use deodorant and call it a day. Some of these people (mostly women) put on perfume/cologne and give me headaches.
Attaboy Posted August 18 Posted August 18 1. People eating on work calls 2. People who write essays on dating profiles 3. Confused people who can't make a decision in a timely manner
JoeAg Posted August 18 Posted August 18 ouuu I have a whole damn list in my notes app - I HATE when people say "it's okay" after you thank them. like no b*tch! say "you're welcome!" or "no prob!" or "I gotchu!" or "for sure :)" I just feel like "it's okay" sounds so passive aggressive after a "thank you." cannot stand that sh*t and it's so nitpicky of me but like nnnnnn - I HATE the "spoons" theory horsesh*t. like no b*tch, be a regular person and just say you don't have the energy!! reminds me of my lazy ass ex boyfriend - when people say "this shouldn't work but it does" about a movie or a song or something. that means NOTHING you dingbat. - a lot of this new generation twitter sh*t like "this movie is sh*t from a butt" or "sweet little treat" or "experiencing horrors" - "cat dad" "plant dad" "doggo" "pupper"
JoeAg Posted August 18 Posted August 18 as someone who loves language and etymology and all that, i HATE the word "becoming" when used as an adjective. "oh that's so becoming of you!" NAH b*tch shut up!!!
JoeAg Posted August 18 Posted August 18 "datemate" is also f*cking ugly as sh*t bro. say "partner" or something, not goddamn datemate I know this is incredibly nitpicky of me lol
JCU2 Posted August 19 Posted August 19 People who drive fast on their bikes on the sidewalk and they look at you like you're in the way, and people who chew food on the phone. The sound it's like Freddy Krueger scratching the chalkboard in the six movie 😭.
Curaga Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Mine lately has been when I'm driving, my bf is on his phone, and the sun reflects off the phone screen, blinding me. I've asked him several times to be mindful and point the phone away from my direction, but he never remembers, and then I kinda blow up over it, which really is unacceptable since it's a tiny irritant, but like... how many times do I have to ask lol. I guess that's a double: don't shine light in my eyes + don't make me repeat my damn self! Another one is people who decide to stand and have a conversation at a high-traffic spot, like an intersection in a hallway or in a doorway, like, MOVE, BIITCH.
dumbsparce Posted August 19 Posted August 19 (edited) When I see this: That sharp, perfectly shaped line does not look natural and doesn't do what you think it's doing. No one's beard grows like that so at least try to make it look as natural as possible by trimming your whole neck on the same razor level. Imagine leaving the house without a seamless transition between your underjaw beard and your neck beard. Yikes. It's a dead giveaway that you're tacky, tasteless and completely uncreative. Instant deal breaker tbqfh Edited August 19 by dumbsparce
tost1 Posted August 19 Author Posted August 19 6 hours ago, Capris Groove said: I don't like being bombarded when I first wake up. I really like a smooth transition to start the day. Oh yes. I'm not a morning person and hate it when people start talking to me the moment I wake up
Mephisto Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Extroverted & chatty people People who walk slowly Bad spelling/grammar, especially 'could of' instead of 'could have' Dumb new words that everyone suddenly starts using all the time (based, khia, etc.)
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