What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

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Anubis

1,029 posts

178 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Phone zombies.



If you want to stare obsessively at a small screen, fine. Please do NOT do this when there are others behind you trying to get past on a busy street / station / shop and so on. Morons.

Adenauer

18,564 posts

235 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Moominator said:
Kanye West.
You'll regret that when he's the President of 'murica biggrin

Jim the Sunderer

3,238 posts

181 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Filming stuff in portrait on their mobile phones.

Scousefella

2,243 posts

180 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Jim the Sunderer said:
Filming stuff in portrait on their mobile phones.
F*ck me sideways Mrs Scouse is a serious culprit with this one!!!!

Grips my sh*t bigtime.

Undirection

467 posts

120 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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i couldn't think of anything and then I was watching a 'car crash' video on YT and saw someone 'brake test' the car behind. If someone did that to me...furious

Kiltie

7,504 posts

245 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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People who park their vehicles on the pavement with no regard for others who might need the width of the footpath.

I hate 'em.

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Edited by Kiltie on Tuesday 1st September 16:35

RizzoTheRat

25,085 posts

191 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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People who stop in stupid places. The number of times I've got to the end of an escalator or a shop doorway to find people have just stopped dead blocking the way while they work out what they're going to do next or even just stop for a chat. Being 15 stone I can blame momentum on the escalators but it's a bit more obvious to just barge through people that have stopped in a doorway.

SpeedMattersNot

4,506 posts

195 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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Kiltie said:
People who park their vehicles on the pavement with no regard for others who might need the width of the footpath.

I hate 'em.

Edited by Kiltie on Tuesday 1st September 16:35
I agree, I only appreciated this once I my own child.

I was adamant that I wasn't going to become one of those parents with a pram, you know the ones. The ones who think they get priority in a lift...the ones who think they have priority when pushing around a narrow shop. And I'm proud to say I haven't become that parent...however, when a car is parked on the pavement so I can't get by and it's a dodgy bit of road, then it seriously pissed me off. It's not that my daughters life is more valuable than others, automatically because she is a child, but because navigating a pram off the curb, into the road and back again takes much more time than it would if I was just on my own.

If they're parked on the pavement and I can get by, no problem. If they're parked on the pavement and the road is safe to go around it, it's a bit lazy, but doesn't bother me. But if I genuinely feel dangered because someone couldn't park their car correctly, it makes me think that person is an absolute and would have no redeeming qualities.

Undirection

467 posts

120 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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Kiltie said:
People who park their vehicles on the pavement with no regard for others who might need the width of the footpath.

I hate 'em.
We had someone do this recently where I live, must have had 80% of their car on the pavement. 3 days later I saw it with a ticket. Cheered me up no end and not seen it since!

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

210 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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Kiltie said:
People who park their vehicles on the pavement with no regard for others who might need the width of the footpath.

I hate 'em.

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Edited by Kiltie on Tuesday 1st September 16:35
I did see a while ago in Brighton someone who did this and later, when I walked past there were more than a few scratches on their car from what looks like a pushchair or pram. TBO i'm in two minds about this. Yes it property and respect etc, but the other side says why park in the first place in such a way that this is more than likely to happen. Pedestrians should not have to walk in the road to get around your car parked on the pavement. He who parks in such a way, beware.

davhill

5,263 posts

183 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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I've said this elsewhere but there's a TV ad that's making me fume. It's the one for the Ford C-Max that demonstrates its hands free tailgate. A toddler is looking for his new toy. He kicks the car's rear skirt and the tailgate opens to reveal a stuffed toy orang utan.
If the little ste was to kick my brand new car, a toy is the last thing he'd be getting.

HRL

3,330 posts

218 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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The Scottish First Whingster whatever her name is. How the fk Scotland remained in the Union and then voted in that thing I'll never understand.

Issi

1,782 posts

149 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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davhill said:
I've said this elsewhere but there's a TV ad that's making me fume. It's the one for the Ford C-Max that demonstrates its hands free tailgate. A toddler is looking for his new toy. He kicks the car's rear skirt and the tailgate opens to reveal a stuffed toy orang utan.
If the little ste was to kick my brand new car, a toy is the last thing he'd be getting.
I think he waves his foot underneath the rear bumper.

Anubis

1,029 posts

178 months

Tuesday 1st September 2015
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Issi said:
I think he waves his foot underneath the rear bumper.
rofl shhh! I'd love to see people booting the back of their car wondering why it's not opening.

davhill

5,263 posts

183 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Issi said:
I think he waves his foot underneath the rear bumper.
No, he definitely boots it.

SpeedMattersNot

4,506 posts

195 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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davhill

5,263 posts

183 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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That's the one. The kick is even highlighted by the music.

SpeedMattersNot

4,506 posts

195 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I can't see contact laugh

davhill

5,263 posts

183 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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SpeedMattersNot said:
I can't see contact laugh
Well, it's obvious to me what he does - even if he's only supposed to be doing it.Never mind, it''ll be taken off as soon as some tt parent reverses over their kid.

8Ace

2,681 posts

197 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Issi said:
davhill said:
I've said this elsewhere but there's a TV ad that's making me fume. It's the one for the Ford C-Max that demonstrates its hands free tailgate. A toddler is looking for his new toy. He kicks the car's rear skirt and the tailgate opens to reveal a stuffed toy orang utan.
If the little ste was to kick my brand new car, a toy is the last thing he'd be getting.
I think he waves his foot underneath the rear bumper.
Need to rig up some sort of GTI version that opens nicely if you do it properly but uses compressed air pistons to blast the bootlid into the front teeth of any fker that tries to kick it.
Imagine it:

Thump, thump, WHOOSH, sound of teeth falling like hailstones.