Things that you are sick of seeing on social media #2

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If someone steals my dog, they’ll probably pay us money to take her back!

We do love her though.
Someone mentioned to my mum about being careful walking our dog and she said the same thing. We love her to bits but I don’t think she’s the sort of dog they’d target!
 
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People who post on the anniversary of their pet's death as though it was their husband etc that got killed. I get that it is sad, but it is an animal at the end of the day.
 
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People who post on the anniversary of their pet's death as though it was their husband etc that got killed. I get that it is sad, but it is an animal at the end of the day.
For me my dog was like my child so yeah I do 100% get it but I avoid posting anniversaries on social media anyway. Those who know don't always want reminded that they lost for e.g their mother, father, etc that day. Like on the anniversary of my Grandma's death my mum doesn't need reminding she lost her mum, it hurts enough.
 
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People who post on their birthday "thanks to everyone who took the time to wish me happy birthday" - it sounds so passive aggressive like they're really telling everyone who didn't post that they're arseholes!
 
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People who post on their birthday "thanks to everyone who took the time to wish me happy birthday" - it sounds so passive aggressive like they're really telling everyone who didn't post that they're arseholes!
Or a way of reminding anyone who hasn’t wished them happy birthday to get on and do it
 
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People who post on their birthday "thanks to everyone who took the time to wish me happy birthday" - it sounds so passive aggressive like they're really telling everyone who didn't post that they're arseholes!
I've just given up on posting Happy Birthday on peoples timelines. If I cared enough I'd go see them or contact them directly
 
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People who make their entire persona and feed based around their vegan/plant based lifestyle. Honestly, imagine having your whole identity defined by your dietary restrictions lol.

And this is coming from a vegetarian of 15 years

"Fakeaway Egg McMuffin This is HANDS DOWN the best I've ever tried (possibly even better than the real thing hehe).. Hands down the best Fakeaway plus it’s stupidly easy to make "

Well.. they're right about the stupid part I guess?
 
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I've just given up on posting Happy Birthday on peoples timelines. If I cared enough I'd go see them or contact them directly
You can tell there are some people who only write happy birthday messages because they feel they need to.
 
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People who do constant Two Chubby Cubs recipes too. They’re very nice men but the clue is in the name, Janet. They’re very chubby. You’re not going to lose weight.
 
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So sick of Skillshare 'partnerships'. Likewise Estrid. Due to their influencer marketing overkill, I will categorically NEVER but from these brands.
 
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Not something I’m sick of seeing as I’ve only seen this once but what in the name of good fuck is this about. A grown man did this. I would be mortified if my husband did this.
What the actual fuck I need the bloody rosetta stone to decipher that
 
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Not something I’m sick of seeing as I’ve only seen this once but what in the name of good fuck is this about. A grown man did this. I would be mortified if my husband did this.
Jesus christ! How many emojis can you fit in 1 post? Best send that to Guinness book of records!
 
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