I hate that I had to help my Dad move his friend's **** into a U-haul truck and the friend didn't really lift a damn thing.
Saliva glands not doing their thing while I eat?You know what's lazy?
I hate how expensive underwear is. 7-10 dollars for 3 pieces of cloth with an elastic clumsilly stapled to it? That's ridiculous! I could buy 2 cheap shirts for that! But of course, they know how important not being an outcast/going to jail is, huh? It's blackmail, I tell you!
I hate tailgaters. I make exceptions for when someone is driving slow in the left lane for no apparent reason. But if the traffic up ahead is completely congested, or there's a slower moving service vehicle ahead, then it just kind of pisses me off when people tailgate in the back. It's not like it's going to change anything, or get you to your destination faster. Instead of stressing people out and risking a crash, you might as well just back off until the traffic loosens up.
I always break check them. If they don't learn the first time I keep break checking them. I've had a few people drive by me giving me a dirty look or giving me the finger. If I'm really pissed I look at them and run my finger across my throat.
Should you really be doing that? I mean, you're making a few assumptions about the other driver:
1. That their reflexes are fast enough to stop them from crashing into you
2. They won't drive off and do a hit-&-run after the crash
3. That they're insured and can pay for any damage they do to your car
4. They won't get out their car and try to hurt/kill you
I once stopped at a red light and got rear-ended by some lady who didn't notice the light changed. Silly me, I assumed she'd stop and exchange information instead of driving off at top speed in a car without any rear license plates. Also, my car was totaled.
I got the make and model, called the cops, described the driver (I saw her coming in my rearview mirror), and the cops never found her.
Also, I should add a #5.
5. That they'll learn ANYTHING from this experience. I've seen drivers get break-checked, eventually switch lanes, and continue tailgating other drivers.
I always break check them. If they don't learn the first time I keep break checking them. I've had a few people drive by me giving me a dirty look or giving me the finger. If I'm really pissed I look at them and run my finger across my throat.
I hate that this pizza I ordered is going to take an hour and a half.
I hate it when co-workers have an issue with each other and they both talk about it all night, to me and to each other. Cant they just punch each other in the face and get it over with?