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 Anger-irrational or otherwise (10)

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Anger-irrational or otherwise

What issues make you feel like opening up a can of whoop ass? Personal things that irritate you in regards to other people?

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The inability of people to accept that humans are animals.

Justin Bieber.

Inserting the word "like" in the middle of every sentence.

Using "literally" out of context.

Chat shows.

British soldiers being seemingly exempt from any kind of cut made by the government.

The whole Diamond Jubilee crap.

The fact that we had about 4mm of snow, and now we think we can sympathise with Russia.

Feminism in societies where women have equal opportunity to men.

Theists who compare evolution to cosmology.

Bill O'Reily.

The X Factor.

People who say Pokemon is for kids.

People who say "Pokeemon", rather than "Pokaymon".

Madagascar in the flash game "Pandemic 2".

British people that say "lieutenant" instead of "leftentant".

Hippies.

People who think Hitler was an atheist.

And people who think drinking a bottle of WKD is tough. It's 3% alcohol.

Whew, that's about it.

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I have a youtube link on Taylor Mali and the piece he does on the word "like"

taylor mali
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Hm, let's see.

People who use words incorrectly, especially as an insult.

People who judge far too quickly and harshly.

People who get easily offended.

People who can't have different opinions than someone else and still have a reasonable conversation.

People who think it's funny to take things from the internet and use it in real life, like trolling. You can't troll in real life, you're just being an idiot then.

People who pronounce "poem" with an I. cough my freshmen English teacher cough

Teachers who ignore students that need serious help.

Students that don't participate or are disturbing in class.

... Yeah, I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of at the moment. :)

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well you pretty much just nailed every last one I had! At this point I want to insert something that I wrote the other day based off of having to examine my feelings in regards to the subject-

I do not have the right to push my beliefs into your face and try to force you to accept them as your own

You do not have the right to do that to me either

There is this thing called boundaries

But the boundaries themselves are self determined.

They are also subject to being torn down pretty quickly whenever emotions come to the surface

You see, i do not want anyone to tell me how to think or speak or act

BUT many people support the EXACT opposite of that wall.

They think that if they do NOT speak up and tell you what is considered impolite then they no longer feel safe behind their boundaries.

It's a catch twenty two

There have been many times when I have gone after a person for "bullying" someone when in fact the bully themselves felt justified for their actions.

I think this is where the "golden" opportunity for true transparency comes in to one's life.

Having to calmy and rationally explain to another person that THEIR boundaries are not the same as yours is one hell of a choice to have to make.

Because first of all you have to determine if the attempt to clarify is even worth it.

If it is then you have to be willing to be VERY dominant in order to get your point across.

That means refraining from using profanity and it also means refusing to step back and let someone else walk all over you.

A no frills statement such as "I do not agree with what you are saying and here is the reason WHY"

That is a lot easier said than done by the way

Why is the essence of the wall itself

Sometimes the reason why is based off of such personal moral implications that using your own values as a "defense" just comes across as pathetic

In situations like that I have found great benefits in the logistical use of humour.

Heavily UNDERLINE-HUMOUR

I have also discovered that when there is a THIRD party involved that BOTH people must answer to in accordance to the regulations stipulated by that third party then and only then can a valid argument be made for the justification of the boundary of the disputed wall.

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People who are discriminatory, claim they are not and don't want to understand.

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As a businessman:

Getting people to actually work.

The excuses one uses to take the day off. My sister died, when he had no sister.

Some one proposes that we have a meeting to decide when to have a meeting.

When an employee tells you that all work is done and they only did 3 sides of a house.

When some one uses a torpedo level to check a job laser done.

When a railroad engineer (choo, choo) tells you there's something wrong structurally.

When you hurt your foot kicking some one that desperately need it.

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I love your answers! They are so full of wonderful humour you are one of my favorites to follow on here!

LMFAO $ ROLF

you so totally rock!

hahaHAhaha

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When people use the word "literally" when they are referring to something figurative. That's more of an annoyance though.....

I don't get angry very often.

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Being stabbed in the back is one thing that really pisses me off.

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in response to the "being stabbed in the back" by Ismaila- here are my thoughts on what irks me the most

1. Lie to me

2. Use me in any way shape or form

3. Name calling

4. Spread rumours

5. Act like a smart assed masochist

6. Treat me as less than your equal

7. Moral values and ethics are low or substandard

8. Plagarize or rewrite something I have said

9. Ask me for sex~ i do not give a flying monkey's butt about your personal email and I will cuss you out and spank you