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People: Two Types of Annoyances in Human Form

Published by Meta Tam When Hi Non in Life
October 30, 2009

Took time to think of two annoying type of people and got it in a flash.

People: Two Types of Annoyances in Human Form:

 

People have an interesting ability to form different ways to make themselves disliked by others for one single trait that’s either developed or shown once, but embeds itself into memory—to always be remembered and distract from whatever else that person has to other. I’ve had the pleasure to experience two very specific types of people who exhibit one minute quality each—a type of quality some would forgive while I take hold and considered it amusing of how people are one huge contradicting entity. A simple mixture of saying one thing and do something against their words.

Volunteers:

Giving up a few hours each week should go without saying—literally—because they’re volunteering their time and shouldn’t get to fuss about anything that might be a reason to get annoyed. An automatic bastard can be formed if they ever exclaim “I could be home right now!” or a number of other lines that attempt to imply you’re personally asking them to stay regardless. I’ve had a pleasant experience to sit before a volunteering bastard berate us about how he could be somewhere else and attempting to make it seem like we practically begged him to stay on regardless.

 

Internet Blog Commenters:

People will attempt to seem wise or intelligent at every chance they get to comment on some small blog that makes fun or mocks anything within the realm of religion—write anything about religion and you’ll end up buried to your neck with bastard commenter’s trying to sound like they know more then you, even when you’re actual blog post is meant to be taken as a piece of humour and not as a place to discuss anything that has been mocked. One of the worse comes from people mentioning something that wasn’t in the blog yet somehow found itself into the comment to make a point somehow: “Hitler was an atheist” was part of a comment that was for a blog called Intelligent Design: Irony: of course no one understood the pun of the title.

 

My frustration-spite for one person on this little planet was today’s ingredient for the article above.

Thought of the Day: October 29th:

I took a great sense of pleasure on thinking why I volunteered to face someone for the duties of Drama Editor on some prospectus project for college—to have a sense of revenge was the reason I stole the role she wanted. I laughed on how satisfying subtle revenge works—though I plan to make it known once the project is over.

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