What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

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BenRichards89

670 posts

135 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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Parcelforce.

They've loaded my parcel onto a van for 3 days running, but seemingly cant be bothered to even attempt to deliver it.

Big Rod

6,199 posts

216 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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Tuvra said:
An overweight tt walking in a public park with two equally fat slags and two dogs on a lead. Firstly they take up a three meter wide pathway (literally) by standing side by side and spread out, the dogs then were on their leads off the side of the path so these knuckle draggers had created a "chain" about 5-6m wide. Even my exagerated huffs and puffs didnt catch their attention so I had to shout "excuse me" to get through it. This annoyed me initially.

A while later, I was really tired and finishing off my circuit, I see the chavved up Mr Blobby and the gruesome twosome, this time Chavblob is rolling about on the floor with one of the dogs, one of them Husky things it is. Not thinking anything of it I run past, little did I know Chavblob's dog had clocked me and given chase, fking thing ran into the back of my legs and almost smashed me off my feet. I turn around and this youngish Husky is staring up at me, friendly enough so I wasn't that bothered by it, I then look up at the owner who is some 60m away and shouts "What the fk?!? Put the fking dog on a fking lead if it cant fking behave"

The three of them just looked at me in shock before I turned around and carried on jogging, I wish I could report the prick for not controlling his dog, but I fear it would end up worse for the dog if I did. As a rugby player my balance and stuff is pretty good so I was able to withstand the impact, someone smaller like a child, youth or woman would have almost certainly taken a tumble and ended up face planting the asphalt.

I am a dog owner and a dog lover, I hate irresponsible owners though. If the dog is like that it a) shouldn't be in a busy public park b) if it is, it shouldn't be off the fking lead.
Dogs off leads does my head in.

I never really thought about it much until I started cycling a while ago. I usually stick to cycle paths when I'm out and give anyone ahead good warning of my approach and most are good enough to step or keep to one side and reign their dogs in but there are many who, when they're alerted to my approach, stand looking straight at me with a slack jaw while their pooch wanders around sniffing the ground completely oblivious to my presence. Then at the last second the dog will either change direction right into my path or the owner might try to call it which just makes it worse.

The number of dogs I've nearly decapitated or almost fallen off trying to avoid is ridiculous. Dogs should always be on a lead in public as far as I'm concerned.

sone

4,587 posts

238 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Women (men sometimes) who feel the need to tell someone they look gorgeous on Facebook after they post a picture of themselves even when they look as riough as a dog, even worse when they're pulling the (sphincter face) trout pout.
I know the intention is all good but it's no wonder there's lots of delusional people out there!

fido

16,798 posts

255 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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sone said:
I know the intention is all good but it's no wonder there's lots of delusional people out there!
Were you around for NoMakeUpSelfieDay? Jeez, it was like waking up in a zombie film! I was willing to donate for them to put their make up back on.

robinessex

11,062 posts

181 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Modern art- Tracy Emin and the like and even slightly further back Picasso. People who have made a fortune by being in the right place at the right time, despite their actual lack of talent.
Tracy Emin I shall not comment on, but the fact that you apparently believe Picasso to have been talentless says a lot more about your ignorance than it does about Picasso.
Nope having done the rounds down at his gallery I think I'll stick with my opinion, after all I'm entitled to it. You call it ignorance I call it a reality check and not getting caught up in the bullst of such things.
You have every right to dislike his work, I'm not that much of a fan, particularly of the cubist period, myself. However to claim the main was talentless is just plain wrong.
My 8yr old grandkids can do pretty good Picassos. Should I save them. Well, those that aren't on the wallpaper that is

robinessex

11,062 posts

181 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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chibbard said:
After recently coming back from holiday, I've decided people who reserve sunbeds next to the swimming pools at stupid o clock but never actually use them until after lunch really annoy me.
Unreserve them by tipping the contents into the pool. Blame the wind/unruly kids

robinessex

11,062 posts

181 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Kiltie said:
Those who live off immoral earnings. mad
That's almost the entire working population in the City then !!

rehab71

3,362 posts

190 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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People who drag their feet.

People who chew gum loudly/open mouthed.

sone

4,587 posts

238 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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robinessex said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Modern art- Tracy Emin and the like and even slightly further back Picasso. People who have made a fortune by being in the right place at the right time, despite their actual lack of talent.
Tracy Emin I shall not comment on, but the fact that you apparently believe Picasso to have been talentless says a lot more about your ignorance than it does about Picasso.
Nope having done the rounds down at his gallery I think I'll stick with my opinion, after all I'm entitled to it. You call it ignorance I call it a reality check and not getting caught up in the bullst of such things.
You have every right to dislike his work, I'm not that much of a fan, particularly of the cubist period, myself. However to claim the main was talentless is just plain wrong.
My 8yr old grandkids can do pretty good Picassos. Should I save them. Well, those that aren't on the wallpaper that is
My point exactly, pretentious bullst!

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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"Babycchino"

fk off. Just fk off and take Milly, Holly, Daisy and Ned with you.

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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rambo19 said:
Leptons said:
People who loiter around zebra crossings.
IIRC, is it not an offence?
Yep - from the highway code:

You MUST NOT loiter on any type of crossing. Laws ZPPPCRGD reg 19 & RTRA sect 25(5)

robinessex

11,062 posts

181 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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The way estate agents describe the fking little rabbit hutches we call houses/homes in this country. half a mile down the road, a reasonable house has been demolished, and 3 rabbit hutches are replacing it. And they are being described as executive on the site billboard !!

Edited by robinessex on Monday 7th September 20:51

medieval

1,499 posts

211 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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captainzep said:
Banging your head.

You never think "...Oops! -Never mind". For several seconds you clutched by a unique rage and the need to swear copiously despite no one being to blame but yourself.

I'm a mild mannered person who fails to get riled up by anything. But the only time I've broken a bone was when I banged my head on a sofa-bed stacked up on it's end and instantly felt the logical next step was to punch it as hard as I could, shattering my hand.
Ha yes done this as well, large board in the garage fell forward, clouting me firmly on the side of the head so of course the correct response is to swing back right hand and punch the board as hard as you can to teach it a lesson.

Broken hand bone, swollen to the size of a ham and then that awful feeling of shame....

Leptons

Original Poster:

5,114 posts

176 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Having to wait at traffic lights when there's fk all coming. Usually due to st timings or wanting to turn left etc.

rehab71

3,362 posts

190 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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robinessex said:
The way estate agents describe the fking little rabbit hutches we call houses/homes in this country. half a mile down the road, a reasonable house has been demolished, and 3 rabbit hutches are replacing it. And they are being described as executive on the site billboard !!

Edited by robinessex on Monday 7th September 20:51
'Viewing recommend!' Well no st, who buys a house without viewing it?!

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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sone said:
robinessex said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Modern art- Tracy Emin and the like and even slightly further back Picasso. People who have made a fortune by being in the right place at the right time, despite their actual lack of talent.
Tracy Emin I shall not comment on, but the fact that you apparently believe Picasso to have been talentless says a lot more about your ignorance than it does about Picasso.
Nope having done the rounds down at his gallery I think I'll stick with my opinion, after all I'm entitled to it. You call it ignorance I call it a reality check and not getting caught up in the bullst of such things.
You have every right to dislike his work, I'm not that much of a fan, particularly of the cubist period, myself. However to claim the main was talentless is just plain wrong.
My 8yr old grandkids can do pretty good Picassos. Should I save them. Well, those that aren't on the wallpaper that is
My point exactly, pretentious bullst!
Your grandchildren can do this sort of thing can they?




Impressive, for 8 years old.

Monkeylegend

26,407 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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How many other artists have a car named after them though?

JMGS4

8,739 posts

270 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Monkeylegend said:
How many other artists have a car plastic rubbish-bin named after them though?
corrected for accuracy.... even the french call them poubelles plastiques!

robinessex

11,062 posts

181 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
robinessex said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Modern art- Tracy Emin and the like and even slightly further back Picasso. People who have made a fortune by being in the right place at the right time, despite their actual lack of talent.
Tracy Emin I shall not comment on, but the fact that you apparently believe Picasso to have been talentless says a lot more about your ignorance than it does about Picasso.
Nope having done the rounds down at his gallery I think I'll stick with my opinion, after all I'm entitled to it. You call it ignorance I call it a reality check and not getting caught up in the bullst of such things.
You have every right to dislike his work, I'm not that much of a fan, particularly of the cubist period, myself. However to claim the main was talentless is just plain wrong.
My 8yr old grandkids can do pretty good Picassos. Should I save them. Well, those that aren't on the wallpaper that is
My point exactly, pretentious bullst!
Your grandchildren can do this sort of thing can they?




Impressive, for 8 years old.
Nope:-

But they can do this:-


Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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robinessex said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
robinessex said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Einion Yrth said:
sone said:
Modern art- Tracy Emin and the like and even slightly further back Picasso. People who have made a fortune by being in the right place at the right time, despite their actual lack of talent.
Tracy Emin I shall not comment on, but the fact that you apparently believe Picasso to have been talentless says a lot more about your ignorance than it does about Picasso.
Nope having done the rounds down at his gallery I think I'll stick with my opinion, after all I'm entitled to it. You call it ignorance I call it a reality check and not getting caught up in the bullst of such things.
You have every right to dislike his work, I'm not that much of a fan, particularly of the cubist period, myself. However to claim the main was talentless is just plain wrong.
My 8yr old grandkids can do pretty good Picassos. Should I save them. Well, those that aren't on the wallpaper that is
My point exactly, pretentious bullst!
Your grandchildren can do this sort of thing can they?




Impressive, for 8 years old.
Nope:-

But they can do this:-

And? I was refuting the contention that Picasso was talentless, not that a lot of his work was, to be perhaps excessively charitable, "challenging".