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Things That Make Me Slightly Inconvenient

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Things That Make Me Slightly Inconvenient
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I want to find the best in everyone and in every situation, but I struggle with it. Here are a few things that aggravate me the most.


1.) I couldn't agree more with the picture quote above. I am all for being completely honest, but that is NO excuse for being blatantly mean or rude. There is better ways of telling someone their outfit looks stupid than flat out saying "Your outfit looks stupid". Try suggesting a different outfit or maybe suggesting to change part of their attire. It absolutely irritates the fire out of me when people are just plain rude. Everyone is a person with feelings. Try to be considerate. Doesn't mean lying, just means quit being so mean.


2.) If anyone doesn't know, I freaking love Taco Bell. I get a bit upset when they don't give enough sauce packets. I know the workers are working hard and I shouldn't complain. I don't blame them or get mad at them. I just get slightly agitated with myself mostly. I just want my burrito to be satisfactorily sauced.


3.)Never fails. My body's natural rhythm causes me to wake up before my alarm everyday. Even on the weekends, my body jolts awake at about 6:30. During the week, my alarm isn't set to go off until 7:30, but every morning at 6:30 I'm awake just trying my best to go back to sleep, and it doesn't work.


4.) I get sucked into good shows on Netflix all the time. And it never fails. All my free time, I'm watching the show and then a very good episode comes on. I'm excited. I can't wait to see what is going to happen in the next episode. Only to realize I just watched the last episode for the last season they added to Netflix. The amount of disappointment is unreal. I realize I just have to wait until the new season is up, but there is just a moment of grief.


5.) Feet don't bother me. Dirty feet don't bother me as long as they aren't in my face or near my food. Crawling into bed with slightly dirty feet is awful. I'm saying just a little dust off the floor on the bottoms of my feet annoys me. I like carpet by my bed so I can wipe my feet a little bit. I'm just weird.


6.) There is no worse feeling than the moment you feel a sneeze but it's not ready yet. You anticipate this sneeze and time slows down. You just want to get the sneeze out and continue on with life. Just sneeze already.

7.) Another weird thing about me. I was always that person who was at high school like 30 minutes before the bell. Being late going anywhere stresses me out. I used to leave the house at 7 for school when my school was only about 15 minutes away. Now that I'm in college, I'm less compulsive about it, but I still hate being tardy. If I'm running late for class, I'd rather not go than to be 2 minutes late.

8.) I'm a very tall person. I have long legs and I naturally have a faster walk and a longer stride. I get so frustrated when being stuck behind people that are just moseying on through.


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