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Thank you, Rich. That's so kind of you.
(Hopefully, you won't regret the offer you've extended -- as I call you at 2:44 a.m.: a crying, sobbing, sniveling, blathering, mucus-y mess! )
Well, in that case . . .
I hate hearing the cold, hard truth from friends that care: I'm sorry, honey, but he just wasn't that into you.
Ugh. I LOATHE that damn phrase!
(And I hate even more that it's true; he wasn't. )
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Waking up at 2:45 PM.......and yet, I love it as well.......
well, if you drop it in your pasta sauce it ain't gonna work
. . . and yes, I do actually remember that it's got something to do with a weird language convention or tense right?
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I hate that there's never a "New Fiona Apple Album" thread in Bang & Clatter.
yes it's the distant, historical, academic past in italian. nearly every verb is irregular, and it's hard enough to recognise, let alone even use
I dont mind that from people once in a while. Everyone should be able to vent here and there. However, there's the occasional venting to your friends, and then there's the woe is me crap EVERY DAY. That makes me want to stab my eyes out with a hot spork.
This is a delayed rant, but I can't stand watching TV with my inlaws. They stayed at our house recently for 4 weeks, and I had to leave the room every time they turned the TV on.
My father in law has this inexplicable habit of hitting the mute button every time a commercial comes on. What the hell is that?! Are you trying to stick it to the advertisers? Wouldn't flipping the channels be the better idea instead of this automatic awkward silence?
My mother in law has to comment roughly every 5 - 10 seconds, and she laughs inappropriately at EVERYTHING (yeah, Casino Royale was pretty damn funny ). It's like she's on a nervous first date.
They're nice people for the most part (though they said and did plenty to piss me off while they were here), but I was thrilled when they left.
Fair enough, but if a person's only outlet for venting their emotions is Facebook, they've got some things in their life they need to reassess.And I totally understand. Some people come to facebook to vent to their friends, and being that I have a few friends like that... I'm glad they share rather trying to hold their emotions in.
Have been guilty of this a time or two but I don't get people who do it all the time. Speak up or shut up. For me, I like to keep my posts silly and light-hearted and keep the other stuff private.. but sometimes you feel the urge to say something without getting all the way into it, I guess.or the cryptic status. Example: "ugh...so over it" That bugs me so much, I won't ask, even if I really want to know.
Can't stand that attitude.or someone who can never, ever say anything nice. They respond to EVERYTHING with sarcasm or just plain rudeness. And to them, it's okay as long as they add "jk" to the end of the comment.
Ridic. We all have crap to deal with, but sometimes you see that some people are looking for the bad, while others are finding the good.Yes, I have one friend who is an absolute drama queen junkie. She posts a "woe is me" update at least 3 times a day. I did actually block her posts, but a couple of times I'd see her somewhere and she'd ask if I read her update about (insert incident here) and if I had read it yet. I didn't want to tell her that I blocked her posts because they were insane and/or annoying. So I unblocked her and now if she has a wacky post, I post a funny comment.
Which brings me to something else I really hate:
Drama queens
These people are attention whores obviously. Every move in their life seems to be fuckin agony for whatever reason. They gotta go.
Was it Mark Twain that said something like, "Guests and fish start to smell after three days"?
Is there a new Fiona album coming out soon?
Head games.....
when my gut instinct tells me that all is not as it should be
ugh, haaaaaate. i do this if i'm by myself, but i sure as hell wouldn't do that around guests. making the stupid idle conversation during commercials is so irritating. especially because then you better stfu when the show's back on, which makes it even more awkward.My father in law has this inexplicable habit of hitting the mute button every time a commercial comes on. What the hell is that?! Are you trying to stick it to the advertisers? Wouldn't flipping the channels be the better idea instead of this automatic awkward silence?
when my gut instinct tells me that all is not as it should be
ugh, haaaaaate. i do this if i'm by myself, but i sure as hell wouldn't do that around guests. making the stupid idle conversation during commercials is so irritating. especially because then you better stfu when the show's back on, which makes it even more awkward.