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pet peeve

Love&Pain

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  1. Dirty house
  2. People who pick their nose
  3. People who use my things and don't give it back
  4. When there is no toilet paper in the bathroom
  5. Road rage people
  6. Christians who don't act like christians
  7. Hypocrites
  8. Liars
  9. Really loud music
  10. Bossy people
  11. When people make me late
  12. self-centered people
  13. Lazy people
  14. Cheaters
 
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I can't stand it when people misuse terms and phrases they don't fully understand. For example, everyone mistakes a pet peeve as OCD. Having a pet peeve or simply being observant to detail is not OCD.

I also don't like being around other teenagers, who are in their junior or senior year, who talk as though they have never been in an English class in their life. "I don't want none of that." Or when they whine like nine-year olds. Seriously, I am thoroughly disgusted with my generation
 
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TomCS

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The word proactive, because it's not a real word. It's a made-up, corporate-speak word, which is supposed to make the person saying this word sound smart.

The phrase "No worries." Is it really that difficult to use the grammatically correct phrase "Don't worry about it" instead?
 
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