The Venting Thread (GRRRR moments/pet peeves)

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Katy

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I wouldn't dare. :) For some reason a lot of christians aren't offended by swords and spears, but react badly to guns. Maybe they prefer hand to hand combat... *shrugs*
It's not that we are neccesarily offended... more that it is not the 'norm' or even legal to own firearms is other countries such as Oz (unless you are a farmer, for obvious reasons). I would hate to own one - primarly for fear of needing to ever use it! i may add - lower murder rate over here too... you want to start a thread on it though...go for it.
 
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GreenNnice

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Since we are in a seriously techno time, its important to respond to your emails from friends and family, not spam, from beginning to end. So, if they end an e-mail with words 'thank you' then you SHOULD respond back one more time with a simple 'thank you' IF its them helping you, you think, more than you helping them and '.you're welcome' and, 'God bless, take care' is also a good final reply to the e-mail exchanges. E-mail completion is not just being polite or good business either it can be good witness too. :)
 
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Jullianna

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My grrrrrr for the day: People who expect you to support them in their grudges

That is so jr high...ugh
 
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SoTxSpartan

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#44
most are minor but the biggest one is people that chew with their mouth open or talk while food is in their mouth
 

grace

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My grrrrrr for the day: People who expect you to support them in their grudges

That is so jr high...ugh
AGREE!!! AGREE!!! AGREE!!! (this totally ties into what I wrote above about acting like adults and handing things in a civil and adult manner!) UGH!
 
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lordsservant121

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Sorry but I have more.....
When I pack up, grab my stuff and look at my watch and the family says, "You leaving?" No I was practicing for later!
When I put my napkin on my plate they, have to ask, "You done?" No I thought the plate was getting cold!!
When I have my cell to my ear, have a finger up to hold them, I say goodbye and then I hang up and they ask, "Were you on the phone?" NO I was trying to write a letter!!!

Useless questions just irk me so bad. Think before you speak!!!!!
 
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One of my biggest pet peeves is when people join cc, make friends on cc, & then up and disappears on everyone on cc.lol
 

ashlaa

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One of my biggest pet peeves is when people join cc, make friends on cc, & then up and disappears on everyone on cc.lol
Oh I know the feeling Ryan, speaking of..... *cough* where have you been aye? lol


aaaaahh there's this new fashion craze amongst the young ladies to wear denim shorts that are short enough to pass off as looking like underwear, that or they have these huge rips throughout out the shorts. Like as if it wasn't missing enough material to begin with. Also t-shirts that openly show your bra or cut off just at the top of their belly buttons, completely revealing their whole mid-region.

like, ehhh really? my eyes have now been soiled.....Thanks.

It seems like a lot of 'in-fashion' choices amongst girls these days seem to get a lot more slurry and trashy and what's even more sad is that even girls as young as 10 are wearing degrading pieces like these. I was on Facebook the other day and saw my 12 year old cousin dress and pose in her profile photos like she was posing for a men's magazine. I was so offended that she would post photos of herself like these on such a public forum for anyone in the world to see (creepers and all), let alone having taken them in the first place! I remember when I was 12 I still watched power rangers every saturday morning and believed boys had cooties!! ugh how times have changed!

It's really disheartening that these girls are so insecure about themselves that they think the more skin they show the more attention they'll get. If only they knew it's totally the wrong attention they're attracting. As sad as this next statement might sound and how I really, really, really wouldn't want to wish it upon anyone!!! but I wouldn't be surprised if some creeper came along and tried to pounce on them.

These girls need a reality check and a better dress sense. You don't need to dress like a prostitute to feel beautiful or wanted or loved. There's a greater being out there who wants and is willing to make you feel like that on such greater levels than you ever expected.
 
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Jullianna

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LOL! I hear you, Ashlaa. I didn't even like boys at 12 unless they were wearing a ballglove. :) Why do little girls feel the need to behave this way? Stolen innocence....one of life's greatest tragedies..for all of us.

I went to the mall last weekend looking for shorts and what I found looked like they belonged in the underwear department.
 
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Jullianna

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Pet Peeves of the week haha:

1. When they overfill your cup at the drive thru and it's all sticky...and gets the cupholder in your car nasty too

2. When someone can look at a menu for 15 minutes and still has to ask a bazillion questions and take half an hour telling the server what they want, blow by blow.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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One of my pet peeves is whem people are in a bad mood and they take it out on you. My cousin does this all the time. I say 'good morning' and she gives me a dirty look. I ask a question, and she gives a rude answer or answeres with attitude. I understand that people have bad says and mad days, but don't ruin someone elses day by giving attitude or being rude. Ok, I think I"m done ranting now. lol
 
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Grey

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Two of my pet Peeves happened to me today, one :p I had a sub in my math class who turned up country music as loud as possible while I was trying to finish a worksheet. Two, a person was blocking the desk aisle because they were literally laying on it :/ I walked past twice saying excuse me and they didn't move an inch, so the third time I had to come through I just pushed them out of the way. ^.^ oops