• when i wash my hands and the water goes up my sleeve
  • stepping in water with socks/tights on
  • slow walkers
  • sticker skid marks
  • when my hair gets trapped in a zip
  • sunday night when you realise it's going to be monday tomorrow and you have to wake up early
  • silly spelling/grammatical errors
  • being woken up by someone loudly talking or slamming doors
  • being enclosed in confined spaces
  • triggering sounds (I'm misophonic)
  • small talk
  • disorganisation or ''going with the flow''
  • teamwork and group activity (it only hinders my progress and masks my ability)
  • people who take sarcasm literally because they're too slow to catch on humour
  • hugs
  • fluorescent lighting
  • writers block
  • waking up mid-evening feeling disoriented and groggy
  • being licked or kissed on the cheek, leaving saliva marks on my face
  • people who think they're being heroes by attempting to resolve a percieved dispute just because their friends disagree on something. people disagree; it happens. give your god complex a rest.
  • people who compartmentalise you according to their very limited black-and-white reality.
  • general pettiness.
  • people you barely know over-sharing their details or lifestories that you couldn't give a shit about; almost like they're forcing you to grant them attention.
  • narcissists and those who suffer from a victim-complex
  • people who think they've sussed you out and rewrite your story for you
  • hypocrites; those who cannot tolerate criticism but will incessantly dish it out
  • those who refuse to acknowledge their mistakes
  • people with loud and disruptive kids or annoying pets and get visibly and entitledly offended when you tell them to stfu. just because they're yours, that doesn't mean everyone else automatically finds them cute. fuck off.
  • people who talk endlessly talk about themselves
  • showoffs
  • bitter guys who cannot handle feeling rejected
  • underdeveloped men who attempt to impress their buddies by putting you down infront of them, when, in actuality, they have some unresolved issues they're too immature to deal with.
  • clingy and obsessive men
  • people with evident personality disorders and/or mental illnesses who refuse to admit it and seek professional help and deal with it through projection
  • extroverts who automatically assume everyone else is stimulated the same way they are; that their limited mental capacity cannot possibly comprehend this and conclude that introversion is a negative thing.
mar 15 2018 ∞
apr 18 2018 +