Not trying to complain, just reflecting on recent events...

Jan 31, 2006 18:30

Pet peeves:
- People walking at the pace of a snail in the halls & making me late to class
- Melissa taking reeeally long in the morning
- Powder (like Ovaltine or Nesquik or hot cocoa mix) that doesn't dissolve in the milk/water
- People who make weird noises with their throats over and over and over
- Not being able to hold a conversation (aka silent moments), whether it's my fault or theirs
- People who don't get what I'm trying to say (or joke about)
- People who are always serious
- Those blank, I-am-not-even-going-to-try-and-understand-you-so-instead-I-will-stare-at-you-with-a-confused-expression-on-my-face-while-you-go-on-and-on-about-something-or-another-before-I-ask-you-to-explain-it-all-over-again-and-stare-at-you-like-this-another-time stares I receive, usually in math
- Not being able to get comfortable in my seat at school
- When my shirt/sweatshirt bugs me and I have to play with the sleeves
- Being hungry and not being able to eat for a while
- Seeing food and not having money to buy it
- Asking for money to buy the food but no one feeling generous
- Selfish people
- Static-y hair
- When teachers give you loads of homework, thinking this is your only class and all other teachers wouldn't give you homework that day too
- When we are turning in papers and we need to staple them and I'm the last person to use the stapler and it's out of staples and the teacher is too busy to notice and by the time I finally get his/her attention he/she is on to the next matter and gives me this dirty look with a heavy sigh as if it was my fault there are no staples left or he/she gets upset because I didn't say something sooner and- heaven forbid- he/she has to take 1 minute of classtime to go get a pack of staples from the desk
- Teachers who are very out of it and can seem more stupid than their students at times
- Teachers whose appearances are so distracting that there is no chance at all that I can pay attention to what they are trying to teach
- Most teachers in general
- People who sit in front of someone's locker every single morning even though they know they are going to have to move soon, and when they do have to move they act all upset and shuffle away while grumbling and muttering under their breath
- Too much PDA
- Those who swear because they think it's funny or cool (not out of anger or habit)
- Buttons that you have to push reeeeally hard to get to work (on phones, remotes, etc.)
- Missing my favorite shows
- Drivers who can be more absent-minded than me
- Not having a sharp pencil, especially in math
- Having too sharp of a pencil when taking a Scantron test, so that when I fill in the circle or rectangles, it crumbles a little, and I have to blow it away because if I brush it, there will be a black streak across the paper... the more it happens, the more irritated I get, especially because I think someone sitting next to me will think I'm crazy for blowing on my answers (no, it's not for good luck or anything...)
- People who take for-ev-er online while typing even the shortest responses
- Not being able to see one's profile because of AOL
- Trying to concentrate on a book with quite a bit of noise in the background
- People who take school wayyyy too seriously
- People who focus on traits that separate themselves from each other
- Losing touch with old friends
- Not having enough time to do everything I want
- Writer's block
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Having NO energy
- Being forced to hold in a laugh (often because of what we are doing in class)
- Not having enough money to buy gifts for people
- Watching others make many mistakes in an activity that I'm not allowed to do, even though I know I would make quite a few myself
- Shedding
- People not being able to see the same fonts as me because they didn't happen to download them too
- Being able to spot common pet peeves out everyday, but not remembering half when trying to write them down finally...
((TO BE CONTINUED))
Also:
- People who make lots of little dots or pencil marks on my answer sheet when asking me a question and pointing to the paper
- People who are fake and/or talk behind others backs
- People who say my name before they say something, with that tone that they are better or more mature than I am
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