Things that irritate you - Part 2

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How much cash does it usually take to bri ... convince a traffic official of his/her mistake.
 
Monday, summed up in one picture

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Having to put an insurance claim in for my kitchen ceiling, 3 freaking claims on the house since 2018 :-(. In November 2018 a ceiling collapsed due to the wind, in 2019 a stone flew through my sliding door thanks to the garden service and now sigh.
I know this is why we get insurance but this just makes my risk go up.
 
I think it’s not driving ability. They just don’t give a Duck about the next guy.
That is a given. But even on weekends you can tell which people only drive from home to work and back again. They seem lost and no idea how other parts of the road work - like circles or traffic lights that are out.
 
That is a given. But even on weekends you can tell which people only drive from home to work and back again. They seem lost and no idea how other parts of the road work - like circles or traffic lights that are out.

Imagine growing up in a town with nothing more complex than a 4 way stop then suddenly being chucked into the city, not fun but if I could do it without any mishap so can everyone else.
 
Imagine growing up in a town with nothing more complex than a 4 way stop then suddenly being chucked into the city, not fun but if I could do it without any mishap so can everyone else.
I grew up in a mining town - and I cope well too. But these people are inflexible. They scare me.
 
A colleague of mine commented that there have been many recent birthdays at the office but none brought cake or sweets or food for the office to share in :rolleyes: I already dislike this notion I must buy food for colleagues to enjoy on my birthday but am open to the fact that I am just a grumpy introvert but someone complaining they don't get free snacks just rubs me the wrong way.
 
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