One of the worst thing anyone can do to you
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For me it's touching my ears. I hate it when someone does it. Makes me wanna give em a good o' risin knee to teh face
oh yeah and: touch my food and you DIE!
yup those are for me
oh yeah and: touch my food and you DIE!
yup those are for me
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I dealt with this recently. A close friend not trusting me when it comes to something serious. A good friendship of mine is on a standstill, for possibly ever, over something stupid that basically means that my friend doesn't trust me nor believe me.
That is incredibly frustrating. Especially when I've ALWAYS been a good friend.
Whatever.
*still fuming*
That is incredibly frustrating. Especially when I've ALWAYS been a good friend.
Whatever.
*still fuming*
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I have a very particular phobia and i only reveal it when were in a situation where it might be involved with or when it shows itself.I learned the hard way what happens when you reveal your deepest fears to just anyone willy-nilly.Phobia's can be really specific and odd that way,but i really hate it when people play it off as a joke and don't take it seriously. It's the worst thing anyone can do.
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Cliche- but I don't really give a shit what people do to me. But any of my friends or family, however- that's a whole different game.
There's nothing in particular that annoys me, but when I ask you to stop- please do. I tend to be quite- forceful- with my warnings. (I used to have quite the catastrophic temper. "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry").
There's nothing in particular that annoys me, but when I ask you to stop- please do. I tend to be quite- forceful- with my warnings. (I used to have quite the catastrophic temper. "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry").
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Fuck with my friends. I don't tolerate it. Well that and I really can't stand it when someone abuses my trust. There's definitely a lot of things someone could do to me that could potentially be the worst. I'm a sensitive guy. But can be reasoned with. TMI... I know.
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Touching my hair. I hate that shit, people in school used to do it all the time. I mean I don't mind the Compliments but don't touch the hair!
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PumpJack McGee wrote...
Cliche- but I don't really give a shit what people do to me. But any of my friends or family, however- that's a whole different game.There's nothing in particular that annoys me, but when I ask you to stop- please do. I tend to be quite- forceful- with my warnings. (I used to have quite the catastrophic temper. "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry").
does your skin turn green? D:
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Friends leaving me uninvited to watch a movie or so when it's been me saying that: "Hey, we should watch < movie here > some time"
Followed by them intentionally trying to piss me off even more by saying how good the movie was or how scary I am when I'm angry or so, even when I'm trying to tell them that it hurts my feelings and can they freaking stop it.
So basically being left out by friends and getting teased by them after saying it's not fun, when I was part of the plan to begin with.
I like it when people touch my hair, or touch me anyway.
I don't get the thing where if your friend touch you / you touch your friend (pat on the back, a hug, just touch their shoulder or anything), they back away or say something like 'stop being so fucking gay'.
I think it's a part of friendship to be close, physically aswell.
Followed by them intentionally trying to piss me off even more by saying how good the movie was or how scary I am when I'm angry or so, even when I'm trying to tell them that it hurts my feelings and can they freaking stop it.
So basically being left out by friends and getting teased by them after saying it's not fun, when I was part of the plan to begin with.
I like it when people touch my hair, or touch me anyway.
I don't get the thing where if your friend touch you / you touch your friend (pat on the back, a hug, just touch their shoulder or anything), they back away or say something like 'stop being so fucking gay'.
I think it's a part of friendship to be close, physically aswell.
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Adultery. You cheat, you're worth nothing.
Also stereotyping me without knowing me.
And lastly, but not least, fitting into a stereotype I despise (mainly rave/scene people, or just shallow in general) perfectly, and then go on to brag about it. (that might be a little selfish, but hey, dems da breaks)
edit: Laggi, I'm sorry, but you have horrible friends, I'm pretty sure you should get new ones.
Also stereotyping me without knowing me.
And lastly, but not least, fitting into a stereotype I despise (mainly rave/scene people, or just shallow in general) perfectly, and then go on to brag about it. (that might be a little selfish, but hey, dems da breaks)
edit: Laggi, I'm sorry, but you have horrible friends, I'm pretty sure you should get new ones.
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mess with my stuff that I take with me when I go out somewhere or mess with the stuff thats in my room.
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bongzilla
Your Weird Cousin
It takes a lot to get me angry, but the most likely culprit would be to call me a liar to my face, or in any way doubt the validity of what I'm saying. I don't know why it is, it just irks me.
Also, anything you do that would make a woman cry in front of me is likely to rouse my ire. Even if the woman is a complete stranger. However, it's not completely foolproof... if I've seen the same woman do something that deserves being yelled at, or if I sense she's just crying to get someone's sympathy rather than out of genuine sadness, rejection, or whatever. In those cases, I can suddenly turn into a down-right misogynist bastard: "Bah, the bitch had it comin'..."
Also, something semi-related: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/07/132716595/smell-that-sadness-female-tears-turn-off-men?sc=fb&cc=fp
Also, anything you do that would make a woman cry in front of me is likely to rouse my ire. Even if the woman is a complete stranger. However, it's not completely foolproof... if I've seen the same woman do something that deserves being yelled at, or if I sense she's just crying to get someone's sympathy rather than out of genuine sadness, rejection, or whatever. In those cases, I can suddenly turn into a down-right misogynist bastard: "Bah, the bitch had it comin'..."
Also, something semi-related: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/07/132716595/smell-that-sadness-female-tears-turn-off-men?sc=fb&cc=fp
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Brittany
Director of Production
Laggi wrote...
Friends leaving me uninvited to watch a movie or so when it's been me saying that: "Hey, we should watch < movie here > some time"Followed by them intentionally trying to piss me off even more by saying how good the movie was or how scary I am when I'm angry or so, even when I'm trying to tell them that it hurts my feelings and can they freaking stop it.
So basically being left out by friends and getting teased by them after saying it's not fun, when I was part of the plan to begin with.
I like it when people touch my hair, or touch me anyway.
I don't get the thing where if your friend touch you / you touch your friend (pat on the back, a hug, just touch their shoulder or anything), they back away or say something like 'stop being so fucking gay'.
I think it's a part of friendship to be close, physically aswell.
Get better friends.
But on the physical note - I'm not a very physical person at all with anyone but pretty much my significant other. It just depends on the person, and it helps to respect each others bubble space.
I've just never been the hug/cling onto kind of girl with friends. I've had very onoxious friends though when it comes to close proximity. I had a friend years when I was a freshman in high school would sneak up on you and 'greet' you by grabbing your breasts. It's only cute in anime ;|
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@ Ziggy
Well the thing is that they probably don't just realize that they're being assholes since they're having so much fun from me being angry, I am angry REALLY rarely.
They're not really bad friends or so... they just have this, one REALLY annoying feature.
Well the thing is that they probably don't just realize that they're being assholes since they're having so much fun from me being angry, I am angry REALLY rarely.
They're not really bad friends or so... they just have this, one REALLY annoying feature.
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Probably the thing that annoys me the most is someone being presumptuous enough to look down on me for my choices in life. I've made a lot of bad choices and mistakes the last few years, and I don't like family and friends pointing that out, nevertheless someone who I don't really know.
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mantisprime1250 wrote...
For me it's touching my ears. I hate it when someone does it. Makes me wanna give em a good o' risin knee to teh faceoh yeah and: touch my food and you DIE!
yup those are for me