<p>okay, mine : when i can hear people chewing/crunching food really loudly. not like with gum, though. but, with actual food that's being chewed to bits & you can hear them chew & swallow & digest...ugh, it's so disgusting-sounding to me & actually gets me angry, lol :/</p>
<p>edit : omg, they block out the p word? whatever, just substitute in 'tick'.</p>
<p>When people touch me. I hate when people I barely even know constantly poke/touch me. It’s so annoying.</p>
<p>People who chew their gum really loudly/obnoxiously (gum specifically) and/or snap it make me want to cry. </p>
<p>This semester, I have the misfortune of sitting right in front of an EXTREMELY obnoxious gum chewer (and he has gum every single freaking day) in chem. It drives me insane.</p>
<p>I hate when I sit by a kid who breathes very nasally. Like the point that all I can hear is him breathing.</p>
<p>I hate when people touch my food/drinks. I don’t show it, but it really gets to me. I’m a germaphobe for sure.</p>
<p>When people say something directed as an insult, in a good humor kind of way, and you say it to them and they get all up in yo grill.</p>
<p>-I second being touched.Why does everybody I come across insist on giving hugs or high-fiving?</p>
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<li><p>On that note, I dislike high fives too. I will leave you hanging. Find sombody else.</p></li>
<li><p>When somebody drinks/eats the last part of something and then puts the empty, or tiny swish of whatever is left, back in the fridge. </p></li>
<li><p>People who set their alarm clock to go off 2 hours before they actually want to get up – and then keep hitting the snooze every 10 minutes.
My mom does this. It drives me nuts. </p></li>
<li><p>(Another thing my mom does), if somebody calls and she doesn’t recognize the phone number on the caller ID, she’ll just stare at it instead of answering or hitting ignore.</p></li>
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<p>I agree with the touching thing.
I hate when people play with their gum and insist on touching other things! That’s so gross.
I hate when people sneeze directly into their hands. That’s so ****ing disgusting.
I hate when people spit.</p>
<p>People cracking their knuckles</p>
<p>I hate going to school. I know this shouldn’t **** me off, but it does. Other people can handle going to school everyday just fine. For me, it’s a colossal hassle.</p>
<p>Other than that, I’m good. I can deal with other annoying things. But waking up at the crack of dawn to spend the next 7 hours of my day learning crap from people who only care about their paycheck and nothing more just isn’t fun for me. It makes me angry.</p>
<p>^OMG, so random. Lol.</p>
<p>People who never stop talking. I swear, this kid sits behind me in one of my classes and starts a conversation. I don’t mind that, but he never stops and goes off onto so many tangents. I try not to ever make eye contact with him or he’ll start talking D:</p>
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<li><p>When I’m standing at the bus stop and my friend comes up and asks, “Did the bus come yet?”…No…I just like standing here.</p></li>
<li><p>When I’m looking for something and my mom helpfully comments that it’s in the last place I’ll look. Well no ****. Why would I keep looking if I already found what I was looking for?</p></li>
<li><p>When people come to class with NO MATERIALS and ask to bum a piece of paper from me.</p></li>
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<li><p>When I walk behind slow people. The other day, I just about shoved some snotty freshman aside in hopes he would walk just a TAD bit faster. I mean, if the kid’s going to make me late, then I’m going to be cross. btw, I’m not saying all freshman are snotty. This particular one just was. =)</p></li>
<li><p>When people breathe down my neck.
That creeps me out. A lot.</p></li>
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<p>And yeah I agree with the whole touchy- touchy stuff. My friends find it amusing when I lean away from hugs… I can’t take the invasion of space hahah :)</p>
<p>Usage errors: Come on. You learned it’s/its in elementary school.</p>
<p>The slow moving people, I second.</p>
<p>The touching, I also second.</p>
<p>I have issues with naive and overly innocent people. I just can’t cope with them. You know, those students that get all uppity about the bits of sex thrown into Of Mice and Men, or complain about Shakespeare’s sexual references. This also includes the students that insist on leaving during the completely edited “R” rated movie teachers will show in classes. </p>
<p>Along with the above are girls like I dealt with on the band trip I just went on. I live in a small town and we went to Seattle. While walking downtown, a small freshman girl would just space out and walk ten yards behind the group she was in not paying the slightest attention to her surroundings. I just about had to grab her collar several times. (This is the same girl who at the Zoo insisted on checking every ice cream vending machine jjust to make sure the price didn’t change.) Those kind of people bug me. </p>
<p>And still on personalities, are the people that are not only stupid, but hate any signs of intelligence. </p>
<p>Eaves dropping and staring also **** me off. </p>
<p>I’m easily annoyed.</p>
<p>Hyperactive people, or those who can’t sit still or pay attention, drive me up the wall.
My step-father is like this. I can’t tolerate being around him unless he’s taken his meds. </p>
<p>Frankly, and I suggest this out of adoration, I think he should quadruple whatever dose he’s taking now. </p>
<p>We affectionately nicknamed him “squirrel,” as he shares a lot of the same…skittish…qualities of one.</p>
<p>You know those kids that act hyper, like talking really fast, getting amused by a shiny penny, crap like that, which should only happen in 3-6 year olds, but instead as high schoolers, they do it to, and blame being on a “sugar high” for their behavior.</p>
<p>Then everyone laughs with them “Haha, what kinda drugs did you take this morning” or “Omg, you are so outta it! xD”, it ****es me off because not only is it not funny, but it’s so incredibly annoying. It’s like if I wanted to deal with this kind of behavior, I would go back to the first grade, act your own age or shut up.</p>
<p>Chairs. And benches. And sofas. They all are annoyingly difficult to get comfortable in.</p>
<p>But maybe that’s because I have trouble being still.</p>