R/mildlyinfuriating the thread

share with the forum some of your pet peeves and see if others have similar troubles.

I’ll start with mine, I really hate people who make their cars sound like lawnmowers, you know what I’m talking about, people who purposely make their cars EXTREMELY noisy when accelerating so I guess it sounds faster and more powerful, when in reality all it really does is bother neighbors and tell everyone how small of a dick that person has (louder = smaller dick size)

it’s especially obnoxious early in the morning or when I’m trying to get a good night’s rest. I don’t get why people find it cool it’s really annoying and if anything should be enough to warrant a noise complaint if it gets too out of hand which thankfully I haven’t had an issue like that but it could be like that for others.

TL;DR: idiots who think that having an excessively loud vehicle is showing off their masculinity and how cool they are piss me off.

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TRUE, GET THIS MAN A TRUE.

if you rev your motorcycle waiting for a green light SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! YOU ARE NOT COOL!!! YOU STUPID BITCH SHUT UP!!! STOP FUCKING REVVING YOUR STUPID SAFETY HAZARD OF A VEHICLE!!!

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based fr fr

Some rap “music” where people just recite every swear word they know over a snare drum :nauseated_face::face_vomiting:.

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I never understood why black people say their own slur

like fr I can’t be the only one who never understood that

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idk man we stupid :man_shrugging:
there’s a reason 20% of us live in poverty

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I don’t have a pet named peev so I can’t relate to these :frpensive:

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actually, to extend on that, why is it that a specific slur is only acceptable to be said by the minority that the slur used to actively target? Like how LGBTQ+ People are apparently able to say Maggot with an F instead of an M, or how Black People can say Bigger but with an N instead of a B.

Personally, wouldn’t it be better to just abolish these terms entirely due to their hate-filled past instead of only making it socially acceptable to use if you are of that minority?

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don’t forget how only asian people can say ching chong and stretch their eyes weirdly. (I’m asian so I get the pass)

but yeah I agree with you it seems redundant to use such originally hateful and derogatory terms so casually in modern society

this is the whitest thread ever.

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Double standards, that’s pretty much it.

A lot of little kids call white milk vanilla milk and it irritates me.

lol what

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Whenever we have substitute teachers almost the entire class screams and plays games and stuff, and the class ends up getting lectured and punished by our teacher when they come back, but I never do anything I’m not supposed to when we have substitute teachers.

when someone tore clean off the soap dispenser in the boy’s washroom (this was during peak masking season 2021)

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least obnoxious dubious lick:

Tone deafness is mildly infuriating to me

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(This is really funny if read with Mark from RDC World’s voice)
See the problem is the connotation of the word Bigger (with an N) is not the same as the more commonly used (N)(i)gga, (I’m black forums calm down). The first of the two is a racial slur as everyone knows, and is used with the intention to be racist towards people of color, (as myself) and has its roots in slavery. Negro quite literally means black and was used to refer to black people in a less derogatory way. The one you’ll probably hear whilst listening to NBA Youngboy(yb better) is the slur, but it has been reclaimed by the black community to mean Friend, Foe, or a Reaction to some news. I believe it should be only used by people who are black. We say It in a multitude of ways because it cannot be racist if it’s coming from someone of the same skin color. No Friendly Fire allowed. That should explain why we can say who’s in Paris and you can’t if you’re not black.

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Uncommon Cryo L, you literally must be listening to the most random sound cloud rappers if you believe all rap is like this.

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I mean he said some, I really do agree that a lot of rap seems to just be the deepest voice imaginable over 4 repeating notes and a snare drum