Innocuous things that make you irrationally angry (a list thread)

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^^ great post/display name combo

C-3PO Sharkey (Phil D.), Monday, 12 November 2012 15:16 (thirteen years ago)

That really is annoying. One reason I like my PCP is that he is really good about being on time. My shrink, though - I count on him seeing me 45 minutes after my appointment time at the earliest. Which actually works out fine b/c I see him after work and it gives me some leeway and I am fine with reading and relaxing in the waiting room. (Not a defense at all, his dysfunction just happens to fit me well).

not so much for my own sake as the employees can't even lower the volume or change the music. i've worked in that environment and would rather not give money to places that treat their ppl thus

Fair enough, though the benefits for part-timers (20 hrs +) include health insurance, matched 401(k), paid vacation, tuition reimbursement, which would mean more to me than the Muzak that I tune out anyway.

― (*・_・)ノ⌒ ☆ (Je55e), Sunday, 4 November 2012 20:32 (1 week ago) Permalink

When I finally wound up at a shrink who made an absolute rule of never starting late, I realized how important and beneficial to the whole process this is.

drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 12 November 2012 17:02 (thirteen years ago)

- People who fucking whisper to each other at work... especially middle managers. Do fucking go and kill yourselves please.

ugh yeah this, I was getting really tired of this last week

kinder, Monday, 12 November 2012 17:35 (thirteen years ago)

Police: This road is closed! Turn around!
Me: Ok, but what's the detour? How do I get to where I need to go? How much of this road is closed off?
Police: Uh, I don't know.
Me: GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

tokyo rosemary, Monday, 12 November 2012 17:46 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah, that is awful tokyo. As part of my job in college at a highway department, I was the guy who got to sit and tell people their roads were closed. It was never fun, but I always carried a county map with me so that I could direct them to the most convenient detour.

HAPPY BDAY TOOTS (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 12 November 2012 17:48 (thirteen years ago)

- savages at the grocery outlet who leave their carts just willy nilly on the sidewalk in front of the store, so no-one could actually ever walk on the sidewalk even if they wanted to without shoving 10 carts out of their way

- after a weekend in Napa I pretty much hate anyone over the age of 45 who wears their sweater knotted around their shoulders. I really love wineries and winetasting but GODDAMMIT I hate the people it attracts.

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 00:20 (thirteen years ago)

you saw jay-z in napa?

Philip Nunez, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 00:26 (thirteen years ago)

lol no

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 00:30 (thirteen years ago)

Quite probably not innocuous cos it looks like household sewage has been pouring into the street I have to walk through to get home. Anyway, I tried to report it earlier thinking it would be something that would be sorted out rapidly & needed to be.
BUt I couldn't remember the number since it wasn't directly on my estate & have now noticed that there is a number on a sign right next to the bubbling drain.
Looks like a combination of rain today, which normally means that road gets flooded, with an existing blockage in the drain. So there's a brown coloured lake wityh a flood bubbling up into it.
So when I got home earlier I rang the council and tried to tell somebody where it was but couldn't remember exact layout of the estate, I tend to walk home a different way and out on the other side of the road.
Just hoping they can actuually do something about it so there isn't crap pouring into the street all night. Has occured to me that there may Be further complication about whose designation that falls under cos I think most of the estate is let by a letting agency.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 19:29 (thirteen years ago)

UPDATE: Finally saw somebody hanging out on a balcony of one of those apartment buildings I pass every day.

how's life, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 20:52 (thirteen years ago)

I think I've posted about my annoying douchebag neighbor who obsessively insists on keeping his brand new Audi stationwagon covered, and parked in front of our house.

we were wondering about how the whole parking permit thing would play out. so now on the street side of the car, scotch-taped to the cover is a typed sign that reads 'VISITORS PERMIT # XXXXXXX - DO NOT LIFT COVER!!!'

With every passing day I become more convinced that the only course of action is to add a post-it note reading 'DOUCHEBAG PERMIT # XXXXX"

I hate him so much. Especially now that I know he's only on a fucking VISITORS permit. But it gives me hope that maybe he will leave? idk

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 22:49 (thirteen years ago)

contrive a way to drop a bowling bar onto his car from a great height. cover not so useful now, is it

Fieri-brand sausages into my and your ready holes (silby), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 22:55 (thirteen years ago)

ooh I like the way you think

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 22:57 (thirteen years ago)

I get super-mad even when I see him now

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 22:57 (thirteen years ago)

lately I'm really being annoyed by the british writing quirk to say "all the *insert noun* of a *stupid wacky example*"

eg "all the personality of a lump of cheese."

it's ubiquitous and i instantly stop reading when i see it.

Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:01 (thirteen years ago)

the fact that some airlines have stopped giving you peanuts/pretzels on flights, and try to get you to buy snacks

I mean, I can bring my own damn peanuts, nbd, but there's just something so stingy and gross about it.

drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:26 (thirteen years ago)

xp ha ha I hate that expression too, but I can't think of any other examples but "personality"

in an English way (flamboyant goon tie included), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:39 (thirteen years ago)

maybe if you think "about as x as y" it frees up some new ones, "about as talented as..." or "about as clever as..."

Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)

About as exciting as an old shoe.

grossly incorrect register (in orbit), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:46 (thirteen years ago)

xp Airlines are for the most part cheap, stingy and gross. I'm still reeling from when they switched from handing out almonds to the peanuts/pretzels.

ella fingerblast hurls forever (suzy), Friday, 16 November 2012 15:48 (thirteen years ago)

all the generosity of a budget airline

studge_siren.gif (onimo), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)

^that one is fine with me

Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:05 (thirteen years ago)

i think the "personality" ones are problematic because the only fixed thing with an agreed lack of personality is a robot, and that'd be a cliché. and then after that it's that issue of "boring" being a boring criticism.

Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:06 (thirteen years ago)

These examples are making me angry, good work

in an English way (flamboyant goon tie included), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:08 (thirteen years ago)

using "absolutely" to indicate assent

C:\GAMES\KEEN\KEEN4E.EXE (clouds), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:11 (thirteen years ago)

"would you like your sandwich toasted?"

"absolutely."

C:\GAMES\KEEN\KEEN4E.EXE (clouds), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:12 (thirteen years ago)

"Indisputably!"

Andrew Farrell, Friday, 16 November 2012 16:18 (thirteen years ago)

"could i get another beer?"

"apodictically."

C:\GAMES\KEEN\KEEN4E.EXE (clouds), Friday, 16 November 2012 16:58 (thirteen years ago)

I would like it absolutely toasted. Just completely blackened. Scorched bread.

drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Friday, 16 November 2012 17:14 (thirteen years ago)

indubitably

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 16 November 2012 17:53 (thirteen years ago)

axiomatically

WilliamC, Friday, 16 November 2012 17:54 (thirteen years ago)

aren't those personality similes lifted from stereotypical school reports?

Stevolende, Friday, 16 November 2012 18:18 (thirteen years ago)

"eargasm"

It's rational enough that the word would make me angry but I had no idea it'd make me so angry, when a smiling girl said it over and over to me about how much she liked something

in an English way (flamboyant goon tie included), Friday, 16 November 2012 23:24 (thirteen years ago)

The only use of 'eargasm' permitted is to describe the mining of one's ear canal with a cotton bud. If someone says that word about a song, shoot them.

ella fingerblast hurls forever (suzy), Friday, 16 November 2012 23:26 (thirteen years ago)

No, I think I'll shoot anyone who uses either meaning, thanks.

emil.y, Saturday, 17 November 2012 02:45 (thirteen years ago)

not so much angry but q-tips pretending to be just for cleaning the exterior of the ear when everyone i know rams it down like they're mining for gold... q-tips, you know what people are using it for, and that's why you sell them. who do you think you're fooling, q-tips?

Philip Nunez, Saturday, 17 November 2012 03:05 (thirteen years ago)

I had a friend in high school who's mum was kind of obsessed with cleaning her ears, or seemed to be. I swear every time I went over to their house, her Mum would knock on the bedroom door and she'd have to go help her Mum fish the tip of a q-tip out of her ear, because it had come off while she was cleaning it O_o

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 17 November 2012 03:12 (thirteen years ago)

Multilingual instructions in which each section contains every language, instead of having sections for each language. I.e.:

en English
Instructions
fr Français
Mode d'emploi
es Español
Instrucciones
de Deutsch
Gebrauchsanleitung
nl Nederlands
Gebruiksaanwijzing
it Italiano
Instruzioni
pt Português
Instruções

Bad enough when it's a booklet and you know where to look for your language on each page, but when it's a huge folded up sheet with no apparent beginning nor end, I get frustrated beyond reason.

TBF, I think something is wrong with me right now - probably head cold + medicine - that is making me feel so excruciatingly, desperately upset over this stupid POS instructions sheet.

(*・_・)ノ⌒ ☆ (Je55e), Saturday, 17 November 2012 05:26 (thirteen years ago)

Last week I had headache while at a show w/ a friend and she gave me a Pamprin and I was shocked at how it really did have a soothing, calming effect, so I bought some, and I just took one b/c I need to be calmed.

(*・_・)ノ⌒ ☆ (Je55e), Saturday, 17 November 2012 05:34 (thirteen years ago)

Gebruiksaanwijzing patrol

mookieproof, Saturday, 17 November 2012 05:34 (thirteen years ago)

- savages at the grocery outlet who leave their carts just willy nilly on the sidewalk in front of the store, so no-one could actually ever walk on the sidewalk even if they wanted to without shoving 10 carts out of their way

aaaaa this hits close to home—I'm currently (for the past year or so) a delivery driver for a restaurant that is located near a bus stop, in a sprawling, poorly-designed shopping center anchored by a Wal-Mart. so of course, every day, scores of people bring their carts from the Wal-Mart to the bus stop, then abandon them in the first empty parking space spot. I often spend my mornings angrily smashing herds of carts towards the cart-return, conveniently located RIGHT FUCKING NEXT TO THE GODDAMN BUS STOP YOU DISGUSTING SAVAGES

six possible reasons why Obama won. Some are truly chilling. (bernard snowy), Saturday, 17 November 2012 08:36 (thirteen years ago)

*first empty parking space they spot. one of the things that most annoys me about this is that nobody would ever in a million years think to leave their cart in, I dunno, maybe ONE OF THE SPOTS THAT IS ALREADY OCCUPIED & RENDERED USELESS BY A CART???

I'm not asking y'all to nest the fuckers or anything—heaven forbid!—but a little common sense would go a long way.........

six possible reasons why Obama won. Some are truly chilling. (bernard snowy), Saturday, 17 November 2012 08:40 (thirteen years ago)

the manufacture of digital cameras without viewfinders.
I had the screen on my last one shatter in a storm back in 2009, I could still use the thing up until I decided to take it apart to fit a new screen back around midsummer this year. So that was pretty much 3 years of my mainly being able to use it cos it had a viewfinder. Apart from the odd occasion where I just pointed it in the right direction without lining it up through the thing.
I'm just annoyed that I wouldn't be able to do that with a new one. & I'm supposed to be picking one as my birthday present.

Just wondering if a camera with built in wi-fi is just gimmicky or if it is the next major development that I'm just not hip to since i don't use a laptop. Since this is one of the choices, a Samsung model
http://www.currys.ie/Product/SAMSUNG-WB150F-Smart-WiFi-Compact-Digital-Camera-Black/312975/174

or if I should go for this thing
http://www.currys.ie/Product/CANON-IXUS-230-HS-Compact-Digital-Camera-Black/312805/174

neither of which has a viewfinder but then nothing below bridge category seems to & I don't think the buyer wants to go that high & it wouldn't fit in my waistcoat pocket anyway.

Stevolende, Saturday, 17 November 2012 11:23 (thirteen years ago)

Any accessory for dogs with a 'bones' or a 'paw prints' motif. JUST BUY A PLAIN BLANKET/BOWL/WHATEVER.

ella fingerblast hurls forever (suzy), Saturday, 17 November 2012 12:31 (thirteen years ago)

Around here the shopping carts at stores with parking lots have wheels that lock up at the border of the lot to prevent theft, so they never make it to the sidewalk.

(*・_・)ノ⌒ ☆ (Je55e), Saturday, 17 November 2012 14:47 (thirteen years ago)

the manufacture of digital cameras without viewfinders.

I thought I was the only one pissed about this!

pplains, Saturday, 17 November 2012 14:56 (thirteen years ago)

Don't think so, would hope it was more widespread. But apparently screen size leaves no room for them, but that must mean that the act of taking a photo has changed heavily from when they were universal.
Can you successfully line up a photo the same way using the screen? Don't you need distance from the screen that would become counterintuitive to anybody used to taking photos in the old style?

not sure how you do see what your shot is otherwise, can't be very accurate.

Stevolende, Saturday, 17 November 2012 15:17 (thirteen years ago)

around here the shopping trolleys have a €1 or 2 deposit so it would be unlikely that too many people would walk off without reclaiming that, though I do think I've seen them with chains long enough that you can stick the key thingy in the trolley's own slot and therefore not have to park the thing up.

Also most of the ones around here are inside carparks that are owned by the supermarket and have somebody patrolling to get hold of one parked up on the perifery. Trying to think if that means strays or if it is just trolley stands that have several lined up but the main collection point for new trolleys is going to be the actual store entrance

Stevolende, Saturday, 17 November 2012 15:21 (thirteen years ago)

I've got this weird thing about electronic displays – similar to what Ebert says about how movies in the theater are better because you're seeing a projection and not having an actual beam of light directed straight towards you. Maybe the difference between looking at the moon and looking at the sun. It's why I prefer books over eBooks.

But it goes beyond that. With an electronic display, you're no longer seeing your subject with your naked eye. You're taking a picture of something you're seeing on a video screen, not in real life. I get that when we all still used film, the photographs didn't necessarily represent what the photographer saw in real life either, but digital cameras take this idea a step too far.

I use digital cameras. I use my iPhone camera more than anything. I've also adapted to driving cars that you can't roll down the windows of unless the battery is turned on and the death of the television antenna. But I still carry a certain resentment toward digital viewfinders, a tiny little weight that fits in my pocket that hardly anyone can notice at all.

pplains, Saturday, 17 November 2012 15:26 (thirteen years ago)

Also, the model of flatscreen television we have has no visible buttons on it. It does have these touch-sensitive areas marked by the most transparent of markings, ones that I have to turn on a light if I want to turn it off at night and can't find the remote. It shouldn't have to be like learning to play a fretless bass to get the menu screen turned off.

pplains, Saturday, 17 November 2012 15:30 (thirteen years ago)


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