I really hate when when people stereotype me on what sex I am. Should I have to act like what is considered "becoming" for a guy? I don't think so. So what if I'm fem? What really grinds your gears so to speak?
People who are arrogant, When they do whatever they want and don't even give a hoot about the people around them. Also I hate (Yes I said hate) the type of people who judge you on EVERY little thing. So what I don't like the music you like, or dress 'fashionable'. Sorry but wearing trousers round your knees is not for me.
Ironically, one of the very few things that I can't tolerate is intolerance. Also, as said above, I too hate arrogance. But it's a lot more tolerable for me.
Positive hyrdogen ions. Just who do you think you are? Get off your high horse and admit you are a God damn proton. I don't know what gives you the right to think that you're better than, say, a +2 helium ion, but let me just say you are an arrogant douche of a subatomic particle and you make me sick. You're even worse than flourine, I swear. Pretentious little bugger. No wonder your wife left you. Seriously though, I'm annoyed by so much, I'm going to wait until I have like, an hour free just to type it all out.
People who take my name or have a similar name like mine. Kidding. :Trollestia: I just get annoyed when certain "things" happen.
When people who have no right to tell me what to do, try to tell me what to do. Biggest pet peeve ever.
Yes true but I don't think 21 is considered a teen age. Let me rephrase what I meant: It annoys me when people think I'm underage by my looks. Alot have said that I look 17. At times, they ask if I'm in high school.
I hate it when people talk in class and interrupt the teacher. Just because they are alright with failing and going to work at as a ditch digger or whatever doesn't mean I don't want to get a decent education. Also where I live teachers have no power anymore. I have more but that one was at the top of my list cause of what happened at my school today... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hmm, arrogance? Yeah... oh, and ignorance! They're the two main ones. But what also annoys me is betrayal, back-stabbing and chavs. I really dislike chavs.
People that mess with my friends, a bit of a pet peeve of mine also, people that overuse the word swag
Do sentence fragments count as poor English? :Trollestia: I kid; I know what you mean. As for what annoys me--I hate slogan thinking. Armies of people accept ideas--good ideas and bad ideas--for no reason other than hearing a set of words over and over again: "Democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried." "Communism means wealth-distribution is equal." "Free trade kills job." "Open borders: We too were once strangers in a strange land." It doesn't matter what the idea is, whether it's scientific or political or moral--most folks don't know what they're talking about. That's understandable. There's too much to learn to not accept most ideas on someone else's authority. The stupidity arises when these know-nothings starts to froth at the mouth and to reject and belittle every person who disagrees with them because, after all, they have a slogan! And you know, even the so-called "experts" turn out to only have a slightly better guess than the rest of us. It seems to me that we're all ignorant of most important things. Of course we have to give it our best guess--and at times that will mean wars and prisons and tyrants and all the other unpleasantries of civilization. But to think that we are sane, good people, and that our enemies are insane, bad people seems the height of arrogance. Rather, the view should be that we're all basically human people looking to make the best of things, and we're in the unfortunate position where that will occasionally mean filling each other with lead--but no one but the god knows who fills whom with lead rightly.