I hate it when I hear people misusing the word "literally!" Like "I am literally angry." Seriously?? Is there a way to be figuratively angry?? It makes me so mad, I don't know why people feel the need to use that word anyway, if you don't know what it means, don't say it. Every time Keeping Up With the Kardashians is on at my house, I hear Kim violently misuse "literally," just giving me yet another reason to hate her. :/
I am blonde so when I hear blonde jokes I am just like AGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know im not stupid but apperently ALL blondes are! UGH
It really really bugs me when someone makes plans and then cancels last minute, especially if they do it all the time. One time its no big deal, but if you flake out all the time it drives me crazy!
I can't stand when people use the wrong "there." It's not that hard; there is for place, their is possessive, and they're is a contraction for the words they and are. If you're not sure which one to use just look it up or don't use it.
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"LITERALLY!"
I hate it when I hear people misusing the word "literally!" Like "I am literally angry." Seriously?? Is there a way to be figuratively angry?? It makes me so mad, I don't know why people feel the need to use that word anyway, if you don't know what it means, don't say it. Every time Keeping Up With the Kardashians is on at my house, I hear Kim violently misuse "literally," just giving me yet another reason to hate her. :/
Blonde Jokes
I am blonde so when I hear blonde jokes I am just like AGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know im not stupid but apperently ALL blondes are! UGH
Flakes
It really really bugs me when someone makes plans and then cancels last minute, especially if they do it all the time. One time its no big deal, but if you flake out all the time it drives me crazy!
i hate when people talk on
i hate when people talk on their cell phones while buying something/ordering coffee. so rude to the person helping them!
There, Their, and They're
I can't stand when people use the wrong "there." It's not that hard; there is for place, their is possessive, and they're is a contraction for the words they and are. If you're not sure which one to use just look it up or don't use it.