Little things in life that annoy you immensely #2

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My SIL is doing an exercise one at the moment and the camera is so far back, it’s just basically ‘look at my new extension!!’
 
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It used to really annoy me when Facebook was in it's really primitive stages and my friends would usually take it upon themselves to bite me and turn me into a zombie or a werewolf. It was always the same bitch. Called Claire. Rant over.
 
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I thought that when I had my own baby it would suddenly make me like other kids. Nah, just my own.

But now I’m at the realisation that now I have my own child I’ll have to be around others like when they make friends in school. My friend had a baby at the same time and he’s a really whiny, annoying baby and now every time we meet I have to grit my teeth. Nightmare....

sorry if that sounds horrible x
 
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Never heard of it, but what happens when it's something you can't replace like wedding videos etc.

Hmm something else for me to worry about.
 
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Damn! Something to consider though if you have something precious on dvd you wouldn’t want to lose!
 
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that doesn’t sound horrible and that’s actually a big fear of mine. I do in general like kids but only in small doses. My issue is (this is going to sound ridiculous!) that I don’t like silly kids.For example, my niece is now 8 but even when she was 3/4 you could have a real conversation with her. I’m easily annoyed by kids being silly. I can’t stand in when they do silly voices or just behave in a stupid way and I just think omg can you not just be normal?! I just really hate immaturity (Annoys me even more with adults but that’s another story). I’m genuinely worried that I’ll have kids who will pop out of me and be immature Sounds stupid I know
 
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I know exactly what you mean, it’s only annoying when the parents allow it though
 
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I'm the same, especially when they're super loud for no reason and repeating stupid stuff for ages hope when I have a child it will not be annoying one
 
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My husband eating fucking crisps. The rustle of the packet, the crunching. I want to bludgeon him when he eats.

I do love my husband very much but my misophonia is very real
 
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My husband eating fucking crisps. The rustle of the packet, the crunching. I want to bludgeon him when he eats.

I do love my husband very much but my misophonia is very real
Oh my god, my partner does it too. With all this working from home I realised he's the annoying guy from the office
 
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Now he's eating cereal. Fucking cereal. Savage
I feel you. My husband is THE loudest eater and it’s revolting. Us both working at home now has just made it worse. He also sleeps with his mouth open and is so loud. I shouldn’t talk though as apparently I’m a snorer....
 
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I'm the same, especially when they're super loud for no reason and repeating stupid stuff for ages hope when I have a child it will not be annoying one
All our neighbours kids run round outside screaming all day long, why though???
 
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Wanted down under- really grates on me when you have a family on there and they have a day at the park or the beach and then say ‘oH wE CaN NEvEr Do ThIS aT hOmE’ yes cause we don’t have beaches or parks or zoos here why do they always think their life would be completely different there? You are there for a week not working and no school for the kids, you can do the same stuff here if you’re off from work etc
 
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Not sure where you live but in Scotland there are about 5 days a year when you can enjoy being outside
 
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While I accept that some countries have better standards of living or are otherwise more appealing to people than their home country, I do agree with finding the fantasy part annoying. It won’t fix all their problems

Also I hate people slagging off the UK even though I don’t have a massive fondness for it myself I don’t mean valid criticism but pointlessly bitching. I have a friend who hates the UK and wants to move to Germany, he thinks it’s a basically flawless country. He slags off bland UK food and while he has a point, he acts oblivious to the fact German cuisine is similar. He also thinks German is a far more beautiful and useful language, but strangely hasn’t bothered to learn it...
 
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Totally this. I went travelling round Australia for 5 months in my 20s and had the perfect life of going out every night, recovering on the beach and visitng new places. My friend emigrated there and life is just the same for her because she has to work etc. She just has more sunshine then I do
I do love Germany though, spent half my childhood there and miss the food.
 
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That is so true! I'm not saying life wouldn't be better but work, bills and general life stuff is the same wherever you go.
 
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I've taken this week off and I have made plans, today's plan was to paint my garden shed, sadly dark clouds and a few spots of rain have buggered my day up. Oh well, at least I can set up the brand new TV my Brother bought which was on sale plus his staff discount so all isn't lost.
 
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Forgetting my bank card. I walk everywhere so walking over a hour to asda to realise I haven't got it makes my day lol have to laugh about it or i will have a meltdown. Walk two to asda has started and I'm treating myself to a mc muckys that shouldn't be buying on a tight budget
 
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