What are your weird pet peeves?

<p>I do alot of driving. I HATE is when people act as if the left lane is for driving. ITS NOT. IT’s for PASSING. Move over.<br>
and so I flash my highbeams (which is common knowledge in Germany, that if you flash you are politely asking them to move over) I get the wwttfff look on people’s faces… I should be the one wwwttfffing. not the slowpoke.</p>

<p>^ That depends where you are. Out in the country where there are 2 lanes in each direction, then the left lane is usually for passing. But around here in the suburbs we usually have 3 or 4 lanes of traffic in each direction, with additional turning lanes at intersections or cut into the median. The big highways are 5 lanes each direction with an HOV lane. No lanes are really “passing”.</p>

<p>I can’t stand it when people tap me on the shoulder to get my attention.</p>

<p>I also can’t stand greasy hair on other people and the sound of a thick sharpie on cardboard.</p>

<p>Smart people who act stupid.</p>

<p>Worse: Stupid people who act stupid</p>

<p>Weird thing: I’m somewhat of a material perfectionist. If things are not <em>spotless</em> I lose all motivation to do anything. For instance, I can’t study if my room is not completely clean and organized. I suffer…</p>

<p>“and then I get arrested for murder.”</p>

<p>I have come to the conclusion that I could possibly become one of the most lucrative female serial killers in the history of the US. Almost virtually untraceable since I’d murder anyone who got on my nerves, therefore I would have no ‘MO’ for the fancy guys on TV to figure out.</p>

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<li>People who go around you (when walking) and then slow down. </li>
<li>People who stand in the middle of a sidewalk to talk and then don’t move when you are coming.</li>
<li>People who are like 10 ft in front of you, go to a door and wait there holding it open for you until you come. Look, If I have both arms and aren’t carrying anything I can open the door myself, thanks.</li>
<li>People who have cheap crappy laptops and type every word the prof says on their plastic keyboards making a sound the entire class period resembling a platoon tap-dancing right next to your ear.</li>
<li>People who are tall who sit in the front of a class or movie theater, blocking your view to the first few words of subtitles. Therefore you have to guess what they are saying the entire time.</li>
<li>Men who wear flip-flops. I generally dislike flip flops but I certainly don’t want to see the feet of the average common male.</li>
<li>People who say sorry a lot. I swear if my roommate tells me sorry because she opened a drawer or locked the door and made a sound she will be number one on my victims list.</li>
<li>People who ask obviously stupid questions in class and still don’t get it after the prof explains it. TWICE. And so some other student must dumb it down to the level of a Pre-Pre-Schooler in order for them to finally understand.</li>
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<p>i hear ya bro</p>

<p>What? I wear flip flops all the time, unless I’m going barefoot of course.</p>

<p>1.Teen girls who squeal/shriek loudly everywhere
2. People who look over my shoulder when i’m reading/typing
3. People who litter when the trash can is right there
4. Pretentious hipsters
5. People who think “alot” is a word…nice try, it’s NOT.
6. the Engineers and Liberal Arts majors on CC who have the same argument everyday…whip 'em out and compare boys.
7. When people obsess over clothes (who cares if uggs aren’t “fashionable”, you’re not the fashion police).</p>

<p>Me: I can’t concentrate if my place isn’t neat/organized, sometimes I chuckle to myself when I remember something funny, I’m way too sarcastic and it flies over (dumb) people’s heads, I talk/walk fast because I’m from NY

that is so strange…</p>

<p>Then ew. I just have a misconception that boys don’t take care of their feet. </p>

<p>I saw a girl walking barefoot on concrete (was not homeless) on a day where it was 100+ degrees outside.</p>

<p><a href=“who%20cares%20if%20uggs%20aren’t%20%22fashionable%22,%20you’re%20not%20the%20fashion%20police”>quote</a>.

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<p>haha you wear uggs</p>

<p>My feet are generally decent. But I do where flip flops a lot, and walk barefoot a lot. It just feels a lot better than wearing shoes. I mean, I’ve golfed whole rounds of golf barefoot, and sometimes in high school I’d walk around barefoot until a teacher yelled at me.</p>

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<p>Do you play golf? You hadn’t mentioned it for a few hours.</p>

<p>Also bare feet are still gross.</p>

<p>I wear my socks inside out because of the way I wear my shoes (really loose, so they slide up and down my heel all day) and used to get horrible blisters. But I can’t stand tight shoes. By turning the socks inside out, the thickness of the seams is then on the outside and not rubbing against my skin, which is what was causing the blisters.</p>

<p>My roommate hates this habit and thinks it’s disgusting. But since I wear them inside out from when I first get them, I don’t see anything wrong with it. It’s not like I wear them normal one day, then turn them the other way the next.</p>

<p>maybe your roomate’s socks have always been disgusting looking (with dirt stain on the bottom) and thinks yours are alike.</p>

<p>my pet peeve is people who sing to themselves outloud and people who scream and shout obnoxiously for no given reason.</p>

<p>New one for today: “Discusting” is not a word.</p>

<p>i absolutely HATE when people confuse “your” and “you’re”</p>

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your discusting</p>

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<p>That’s funny, because another one of my pet peeves are short people who make tall people feel guilty for sitting up close (sitting, not standing) when the tall person paid just as much money to see the show/movie as the short person and should be able to sit where they damn well please. </p>

<p>:P Kidding, a bit. Although it would be nice if short people could remember that tall people aren’t doing it on purpose and that they deserve a nice experience, too.</p>

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<li>I agree with the slow walkers thing, but slow drivers annoy me even more. Granted, I never follow the speed limit, but if someone is driving 5 under the speed limit, I feel like ramming my car into his/her bumper.</li>
<li>People who eat really loudly (slurping, biting down on food like they’re trying to crush metal between their teeth). </li>
<li>Now this is a weird one, but I can’t watch people bit into popsicles or ice cream cones. It literally gives me the chills.</li>
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