What is the most annoying thing in the world to you?
Personally, I think its people who can't stand up for themselves at all. I really respect people when they can defend themselves in any situation.
I personally would be more comfortable without politicians. They care least if you live or die.
Girls who make the wrong decisions in their relationships. I can't stand girls who pick the wrong guy and then complain to their friends all the time about how bad he treats her even though the obvious thing to do would be to leave him. Duh.
My most annoying thing in the world is my own habit to procrastinate even when I know full well that something needs to be done. "Soon" is not a compeling term, while "Now" is, and I find it too easy to decide that something that needs to be done "Soon" can easily wait, along with everything that needs to be done "Sometime" which includes any box labeled "Old Miscellaneous."
Prideful persons, who do not have a clue, and then because they do not realize such, unfortunately, have to endure that big fall. "Pride cometh before a fall."
Faith Reaper
War.
We are all human beings even though we look different. We should respect one another and living in peace.
I hope one day we will realize that harmony in life is precious.
I absolutely find it annoying when someone who should want my business is either rude or acts indifferent. In this economy it would be nice to be treated as if they want you to spend your money in their store.
living in this world itself is annoying to me... we live and we struggle and die one day this very thought annoys me .
I know that our world would be boring if we were all the same. I can appreciate that though I think a world without the little white lies would be nicer. read more
People that ask me a question and then finish my answer for me. Clearly they do that because they want to control my answer to be what THEY want it to be. Or my answer may be something they don't want to hear. I would rather them not ask.
Pollution. There is so much pollution from the synthetic things that humans have created. A lot of disposable products sit in landfills and rot the Earth. Products that are not biodegradable are created simply to make money off of them. They are cheap to create and the process of creating them from start to finish pollutes. More roads, buildings, etc are wiping out our planet slowly but surely. Animals, trees, land, and water as we speak are being wiped out for our so called progress. There are a lot of helpful things that have come out of progress, but it seems for every one helpful thing there are 20 hurtful things that pollute.
What I find the most annoying in the world today is the new "generation gap" of the haves versus the have-nots. I truly cannot stand the people in the US and/or world today who are very financially secure and have NOT ONE CLUE how the economy has changed, how so many people are struggling...in their world, its all silk and roses or whatever...thanks for allowing me to VENT
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