Weird Pet Peeves.

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Quazimofo

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ThePinkAcidSmurf said:
The words "pet peeves" annoy me... Alot... Yes I'm aware of the irony. Also the sound of people eating/chewing, or the sound of skin against paper towels *shivers*
yeah, i dont like it when people eat loudly, unless it is chips, that is kind of unavoidable. also hate slurping, bugs the fuck out of me. then whenever something scrapes against something else (nail on chalkboard, chalk on chalkboard, something on rock, accidentally scraping the middle of your fingernail on something hard so it leaves a trail) just the sound and the feeling makes me shudder. when it is against something soft im fine, but any mineral... just UGH!

final one, do not know if this falls into the same category, but whenever i see a sticker, or wet paper, i just feel disgusted for some reason. or rather stickers in any situation but solidly applied against a hard surface, so it may as well be painted on there, so basically partially peeled off or on people, especially tongues, just disgusts me. so my early childhood was basically hell, since stickers were EVERY WHERE, EVERY FUCKING PERSON HAD HALF A DOZEN ON THEIR ARMS 80% OF THE TIME. I COULD BARELY EAT IN PUBLIC OR AT SCHOOL, IT SUCKED.

oh, and sometimes my ocd will make me really pissed when something is just barely off center, or a zipper is not completely zipped up etc. and other things like that, but not always.
 

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Soylent Bacon said:
Yawning bugs me too, if people do that thing where they use their voice box to yawn, so that it's this loud, high pitched yawn instead of someone just opening their mouth for a few seconds. I also hate when people use their voice to sneeze too. You know, the shout-sneezers? Drives me crazy.

Actually, I just hate loud people making loud noises in general. Don't even get me started on crowds...
then if we ever hang out somehow, keep me away from dust. i got it from my dad, if i sneeze so loud you can hear me from across most houses, depending on the acoustics and background noise. everyone always stares when my dad, my brothers, my mom, or i sneeze in public. especially my dad, he sounds like he is starting to yell at someone, but then you realize it is a sneeze. its kind of funny actually
 

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People who break shit in my room and then don't tell me about it. I got this 'toy' spas shotgun that I used ages ago in a little filming event, and apparently somewhere along the line someone forced the folding stock and snapped the locking mechanism. Now I have a floppy stock, let the jokes come rolling in.
 

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Woodsey said:
I am becoming more and more aggravated by the sound of other people eating, to the point where I wish I could eat by myself the entire time. Even if its something they can't overly help given whatever they're eating, it drives me fucking insane.
Welcome to the club. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misophonia]

For the love of god, never, ever, EVER focus on sounds that you're going to hear a lot like birds or crickets.

EDIT: For the edification of everyone in this thread, a surprising amount of you seem to have some variation of misophonia. Look into it.
 

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LobsterFeng said:
So this probably sounds weird, but I have this thing about yawning.

I don't know what it is, but every time I see or hear someone yawning I get really irritated.

It may be because I grew up with a dad who can't go 2 minutes without yawning and would always find ways to express them loudly because he knew how much it bugged me.

I know that it can't be helped, I just wish people would cover their yawns like you would when you cough or sneeze, because it really makes you look gross, at least I think so.

Anyway what are some of your guys' weird pet peeves?

My pet peeve makes people think that I'm evil. I hate laughter. Especially when little kids laugh, it's just so shrill and annoying and it makes me want to scream. As people get older, their laughs seem to get better but teenagers and little kids have the most irritating giggles.
 

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Snotnarok said:
People who break shit in my room and then don't tell me about it. I got this 'toy' spas shotgun that I used ages ago in a little filming event, and apparently somewhere along the line someone forced the folding stock and snapped the locking mechanism. Now I have a floppy stock, let the jokes come rolling in.


Hahaha *snickers* 'folding *snicker*
 

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P0RTAL said:
Snotnarok said:
People who break shit in my room and then don't tell me about it. I got this 'toy' spas shotgun that I used ages ago in a little filming event, and apparently somewhere along the line someone forced the folding stock and snapped the locking mechanism. Now I have a floppy stock, let the jokes come rolling in.


Hahaha *snickers* 'folding *snicker*
Don't make me get the gun! It looks real and that's enough to make anyone run! ...Or laugh considering it's condition D: You made me laugh.
 

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When acquaintances (Usually women) say they 'love me.' And then we get into the awkward silence as I kind of just grin and hope they (she) doesn't expect me to return the sentiment. They (she) always does though.

Seriously, I've only said I love you to one person that wasn't family/someone I was sleeping with. Strangely enough, a guy (And I meant it.).
This, oh god this. Unless you are a really good friend, I am not saying that to you. I'll usually reply with, "thanks" or pretend to not hear her.

It happens more then you think.
 

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Bread crumbs in the butter. EVERY. F*CKING. TIME.

Canadian Bacon. That is a load of bull and does not deserve the glorious title of bacon.

People saying kawaii or desu. You're not freaking Japanese so stop saying the words. Either speak full Japanese or speak full English. You CAN NOT put Japanese word into an English sentence you twat.
 

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Griffstar said:
AccursedTheory said:
When acquaintances (Usually women) say they 'love me.' And then we get into the awkward silence as I kind of just grin and hope they (she) doesn't expect me to return the sentiment. They (she) always does though.

Seriously, I've only said I love you to one person that wasn't family/someone I was sleeping with. Strangely enough, a guy (And I meant it.).
This, oh god this. Unless you are a really good friend, I am not saying that to you. I'll usually reply with, "thanks" or pretend to not hear her.

It happens more then you think.

Urgh this always annoys me. Friends that don't even know me that well say that and I never know what to say. Am I supposed to go "Uh...I love you too?"