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I get really mad when someone interrupts me while I'm speaking. I think everyone has some kind of anger limit. What’s yours?

The most likely way for someone to make me angry is to waste my time at work, thst happens all the time. But the absolute quickest way would be to insult or threaten my family.

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But the absolute quickest way would be to insult or threaten my family.

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A different answer had initially come to mind, but actually I share @Aardvark's.

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Mad respect 🫡

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And what would you do then?

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It would probably be a fuck around and find out situation.

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I'll abduct your family and restrict their acces to social media until they're whole again!

There, let's move on to the part where I'll find out.

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unnecessary noise (I'm currently thinking about my upstairs neighbors watching the evening news).

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I hate noise and loud sounds. I wish to live in a quiet place in the countryside, and I will in the near future.

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you'd hate having me as a neighbor then (electric guitar)

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Same, I hate loud voices, noises, especially when there are works near my house it gets on my nerves...

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Lie to me or mislead or manipulate me.

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What if you were to be manipulated for the greater good?

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Initially I planned to add the caveat that it's most upsetting when the lie serves the liar. So if it's to get me to do something because I'd otherwise act against my own interest, I wouldn't be so upset. It's when the person is using me or taking something from me.

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Thus, if I were to invite you over to dinner, sedate you, hold you hostage, restrict your caloric intake and force you to work out like a little piggy on a farm until you're a literal god amongst men, you wouldn't be that pissed at me? Cool.

Refusal of the routine will be met with an uneven number of whiplashes.

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Earth is full of people like that; better to cut them out of your life. I can tolerate lies and even misleading, but not manipulation.

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lie to me

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It infuriates me when people are hypocrites. If someone can't maintain internal consistency with their arguments, then I can't possibly rely on that person's conclusions.

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the WiFi isn't working, but it's connected

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Get in the left lane and then slow down for some reason

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aggressive driver, I'm glad our lanes haven't crossed lol

you need an electric vehicle so you can drive in the carpool lane

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I wouldn't say that makes me an aggressive driver. I always aim to drive predictably for my surroundings, anticipate what others might do, etc.

This is just a pet peeve because it's such a small simple thing that displays disregard for others and a lack of self awareness. It's like people who don't return shopping carts and leave em at their parking space.

If you are coasting in the middle lane and the car in front is too slow, you go left to pass and then return to your lane. Or you stay in the left if you keep that speed.

What you don't do is move left and then slow down to block the passers.

My area seems to be notorious for folks not knowing such etiquette, as evidenced by my anecdotal experiences driving almost anywhere else where people do understand such concepts as the passing, travel and chilling lane.

Alright I didn't want to rant on this either lol

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You’re right

I was joking but also being unfair

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Since I started working on the street, I get very annoyed when my clients ask me for a discount when I have already given a price.

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When someone tells me to repeat what I said, when the person clearly heard what I just said. I have my strategies to reach this conclusion. I wait a few seconds to repeat and before I even repeat the person responds to me. This makes me very angry!

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So you have been speaking to my wife—why haven't we been introduced?

"Why are you so angry?"

When I wasn't angry. I'm just loud sometimes. The cussing probably doesn't help 😅

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Often comes with: "Please stop shouting", even when speaking with perfectly normal voice.

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When I'm hungry, I lose my patience quickly.

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It happens, so I assume you take some snacks with you?

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Parking lot madness. I sometimes wait for my wife while she shops. I wait in my car in an isolate place in the parking lot and watch the parking lot idiocy. No wonder there are so many accidents in the parking lots. The idiocy makes me angry, especially when the idiocy comes too close to hitting my car.

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Colleagues who are too lazy to move into the soundproof cell offices when having Teams meetings or extended phone calls. We have excellent facilities, yet the same people still don’t use them. That’s a problem in a very non-confrontational culture—no one wants to point out unacceptable behavior.

When I'm hungry 😁

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lawnmower sounds

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Touch me

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Well, they don't give me coffee or I can't drink it ☕..

Stability and happiness are necessary for me ☕🙃

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