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It's the little things that bother us.

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  • #41
    Re: It's the little things that bother us.

    People who talk loud

    There are so many people that even when your right next to them they yell, they dont know the concept of whispering.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    • #42
      Re: It's the little things that bother us.

      Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post

      When people ask me "why don't you have a facebook?".... ya I understand people want to keep in touch... thats why phones and email were introduced to the public some years ago. Or I don't know... maybe we can... hang out?!?

      Yea, I've experienced the same… I do not care if people have it. I know most people my age have one, either facebook or MySpace. But what I really dont understand is that they can't believe it whenever I say I have none. I mean, what's with the shock?

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      • #43
        Re: It's the little things that bother us.

        This happened the other day... Companies that make you stay on the phone for literally 2 hours, make you talk to 10 different operators so you have to repeat yourself, all because they are charging you money for a mistake that they made. I really want to use my machete on these pricks.

        Anything that has to do with the health insurance industry. This is another crowd that I wouldn't mind cutting up and making rugs and stuffed dolls out of. I would then use their stuffed remains as a post that dogs can piss on, and I'd use the rugs I make out of them as floormats at an industrial factory.



        Originally posted by One-Way
        I also hate the fact that Armenian (girls, mainly) get married so young. I feel like every girl I hear about is married and/or has kids... and they're under 25!!
        I know man... the only good thing about it is the girls who get married really early usually marry Armenians. But are there going to be any desirable Armenian girls left by the time we are in our late 20's/early 30's? Maybe we can just scout the under-21 crowd


        Originally posted by Lucin
        But what I really dont understand is that they can't believe it whenever I say I have none. I mean, what's with the shock?
        Seriously... its like we don't own a toilet.

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        • #44
          Re: It's the little things that bother us.

          Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
          I know man... the only good thing about it is the girls who get married really early usually marry Armenians. But are there going to be any desirable Armenian girls left by the time we are in our late 20's/early 30's? Maybe we can just scout the under-21 crowd
          I already have a girlfriend, but unlike all the others, we aren't getting married tomorrow.

          Unfortunently, the longer you wait, the less likely you are to find one. I thought I was forever doomed.

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          • #45
            Re: It's the little things that bother us.

            I don't like the fact that people don't thank me when I hold the door open for them. Bastards.

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            • #46
              Re: It's the little things that bother us.

              The annoying guy next to me at work.

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              • #47
                Re: It's the little things that bother us.

                My co-worker.
                Shes really annoying. This girl got hired after me & she was only working daycare from 3-6. All of us tought that she was a cool person to be around by. But as time progressed I guess her Ego went up & slowly was kissing our boss's behind. She told the director that she needs to work more hours & my boss gave her a full time position working in the office, like (her assistant) & now that she has that position she has become the biggest b*tch, Im just waiting for her to tell me something so I can put her n her place.
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                • #48
                  Re: It's the little things that bother us.

                  i hate stupid idiots who can't respect your opinion

                  Ex.

                  John(actual classmate): Hey Sero you don't believe in God de tu hay ches.

                  Sero: Shut the xxxx up john. If I were you id learn how to talk Armenian correctly first then talk.

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                  • #49
                    Re: It's the little things that bother us.

                    I don't know if this counts but I made this thread therefore I make the rules.

                    I hate e-mailing someone and waiting for an e-mail back; I get anxious.

                    I just had to e-mail my professor and ask for a letter of recommendation. How emabarrasing when he says he only writes letters for students who have taken his class. (Yes, he didn't realize I was in his class)

                    I'm also waiting for two other e-mails. I just... hate waiting. I hate not getting the answers I want, even if it's for something useless.

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                    • #50
                      Re: It's the little things that bother us.

                      I hate not having the time to work on my million dollar ideas.

                      I hate when people don't believe in my million dollar ideas.

                      I hate not having a million dollars.

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