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Old 03-06-2011, 02:57 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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As mentioned before, I am a woman of many peeves:

*People who talk about their kids all the time and have no life outside of them. If you ask how they're doing, they say "Suzie lost a tooth the other day." They've given up on anything that resembles an interest outside of their kids, even having a non-mom/dad role relationship with their spouses.

*When a single person cannot go anywhere without scoping out guys/girls. You know, the person who can't ever go anywhere without looking for potential boyfriends/girlfriends.

*People who comment out loud on the prices of items in stores/restaurants. Again, with talking about money. Don't think that sweater should be $50? Keep it to yourself.

*Academic one-uppers whose major/graduate program is "sooo much more demanding" than yours.

*Academic/Professional Debbie Downers who cannot wait for you to mention a career field you're interested in so they can tell you that 1.) not going to make money and 2.) there are "like nooo jobs around here." You probably are already aware of that, but Debbie can't wait to remind you of this every time you mention your future career.

*People who comment on how young I look. Yeah, I get it. I look 12. We'll see how funny it is when we're both 40.

*People who comment on my size and tell me I should "eat some food" and "real women have curves." So dumb. Yeah you're a "real woman" because you have muffin top and I don't.

*Facebook pictures of people kissing their significant others. It weirds me out. I get it. You make out with Bobby. The entire world does not need to know that.

*People who try to make everything about them. You know, center of attention-y type people who are really dramatic. I can't put my finger on it, but I know when people are doing it and it drives me crazy.

*Couples who have no individual interests and only hang out with other "approved" couples.

*People who graduated from HS and hang on to it like it was the best thing EVER. Like, HS was almost 10 years ago, and they still only hang out with the same 3 people and talk about stuff that happened almost 10 years ago, and think they're cool for being quarterback and Mr. NHS almost 10 years ago.

*When someone sees what I'm eating and mentions how they "don't like ______" or how it's really bad for you. Ok, cool because I didn't buy this for you.

*Vegans/vegetarians or other special diet people who talk about it all the time. Do you have to talk about how you don't eat meat when we're at the movies? I can see if we are in a setting where you have to tell someone that you don't eat meat. But the whole free world doesn't need to know every single day how cool you are for not eating meat.

*Pedestrians who aren't paying attention. Ex: Stepping out into a road on campus (not in the crosswalk), playing with your phone, not looking at what's coming, and expecting a car not to hit you.
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