LobsterFeng said:So this probably sounds weird, but I have this thing about yawning.
I don't know what it is, but every time I see or hear someone yawning I get really irritated.
It may be because I grew up with a dad who can't go 2 minutes without yawning and would always find ways to express them loudly because he knew how much it bugged me.
I know that it can't be helped, I just wish people would cover their yawns like you would when you cough or sneeze, because it really makes you look gross, at least I think so.
Anyway what are some of your guys' weird pet peeves?
Snotnarok said:People who break shit in my room and then don't tell me about it. I got this 'toy' spas shotgun that I used ages ago in a little filming event, and apparently somewhere along the line someone forced the folding stock and snapped the locking mechanism. Now I have a floppy stock, let the jokes come rolling in.
Don't make me get the gun! It looks real and that's enough to make anyone run! ...Or laugh considering it's condition D: You made me laugh.P0RTAL said:Snotnarok said:People who break shit in my room and then don't tell me about it. I got this 'toy' spas shotgun that I used ages ago in a little filming event, and apparently somewhere along the line someone forced the folding stock and snapped the locking mechanism. Now I have a floppy stock, let the jokes come rolling in.
Hahaha *snickers* 'folding *snicker*
This, oh god this. Unless you are a really good friend, I am not saying that to you. I'll usually reply with, "thanks" or pretend to not hear her.AccursedTheory said:When acquaintances (Usually women) say they 'love me.' And then we get into the awkward silence as I kind of just grin and hope they (she) doesn't expect me to return the sentiment. They (she) always does though.
Seriously, I've only said I love you to one person that wasn't family/someone I was sleeping with. Strangely enough, a guy (And I meant it.).
Griffstar said:This, oh god this. Unless you are a really good friend, I am not saying that to you. I'll usually reply with, "thanks" or pretend to not hear her.AccursedTheory said:When acquaintances (Usually women) say they 'love me.' And then we get into the awkward silence as I kind of just grin and hope they (she) doesn't expect me to return the sentiment. They (she) always does though.
Seriously, I've only said I love you to one person that wasn't family/someone I was sleeping with. Strangely enough, a guy (And I meant it.).
It happens more then you think.