What Are Some Of The Things That Annoy You?

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I can seriously identify with that.  I worked at a place last year where there were rats and scumbags constantly trying to bait me by "confiding" in me then trying to play office politics by twisting my responses and relaying them to my boss.  Now life happens to be dealing them bad hands left and right, one was even fired.  Karma has a funny way of catching up to bad people if you give it time.
and Karma doesn't use lube...

 
Oh my don't get me started. Okay I'm starting anyway. I was framed and put on probation at work for being such a screw up(which I'm not). The bullshit and lies they said about me, yikes - I had no defense since my boss was leading the charge and the HR idiot just sat there and took her side.

But I got 'em - I made it through the probation period, "cleaned up" my act and was reinstated back to my current status of DGW - damn good worker.

 
Oh my don't get me started. Okay I'm starting anyway. I was framed and put on probation at work for being such a screw up(which I'm not). The bullshit and lies they said about me, yikes - I had no defense since my boss was leading the charge and the HR idiot just sat there and took her side.

But I got 'em - I made it through the probation period, "cleaned up" my act and was reinstated back to my current status of DGW - damn good worker.
Good for you ....That is why I f-ing can not stand people who Lie steal and other things.....Glad you r back on top /default_wink.png

kk

 
Pretty much always annoyed and mostly with myself. Boyfriends an unemployed idiot. I'm a doormat...afraid to be alone. Seriously, a 34 year old who doesn't care to pay his car insurance and has completely stopped looking for employment. Why should he? He knows I'm here to take care of everything:(Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Every day you wake up you have a chance to change things. Practice saying no. I know it's scary. But good to have boundaries.

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Life is about choices and sometimes we have to make lousy choices or make the one we don't want to.

But the good thing is that each choice we make, either good or bad will help us choose the right(or better)choice the next time.

Versus you can do it. Just think of the consequences of a good decision or a bad one. The act od choosing can be stressful but remember what the outcome will be if you make the right(or best) choice.

 
Rotten bananas. When they are even too far gone for banana bread.

 
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Thank you for your encouraging words MSD and hb:) Never really had "strong" role models with any kind of boundaries in my life. You guys are awesome to care!!

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Adult bullies at work - that really blows.
Especially one that would love to see the place burn down around her. At least if the bully is just after you you can handle it. When she hates everyone well that's a whole other problem.

 
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People who do not use the English language properly

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When I'm waiting in any line whether a grocery line or other and they take there time, inconsiderate for people who have to be somewhere or when they steal my parking spot I was ready to pull in.

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Thank you for your encouraging words MSD and hb:) Never really had "strong" role models with any kind of boundaries in my life. You guys are awesome to care!!

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Been there. It takes time. But you can do it. Progress. Baby steps.

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When you can't find an object -- like car keys -- and someone so helpfully says, "Well, where did you leave them?"

REALLY?!

 
I hate when my husband says if they were up your ass you'd find your damn keys!

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