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Old Aug 12, 2018, 07:35 AM
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People who treat their children who are well past toddler age like infants. I saw at a music festival yesterday a child of at least six years old acting like and being treated like a baby. Sucking thumb, cuddling and being held the whole time, and - yes - being breastfed.
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 08:24 AM
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People who like very salty foods all the time
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 08:57 AM
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When my brother pops his head in my room when me and my chihuahuas are in there. He does this to make my little one bark, but it feels like he does it to check me out. This creeps me out very bad, also when he talks about women in a sexual way!!! I will have to get the courage to tell him to stop these things. I hope with my new T, I will learn to get that courage!!!
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 12:58 PM
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People who treat their children who are well past toddler age like infants. I saw at a music festival yesterday a child of at least six years old acting like and being treated like a baby. Sucking thumb, cuddling and being held the whole time, and - yes - being breastfed.


wait what?

a 6 year old kid was being breast fed?

....

okay
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 06:36 PM
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People who treat their children who are well past toddler age like infants. I saw at a music festival yesterday a child of at least six years old acting like and being treated like a baby. Sucking thumb, cuddling and being held the whole time, and - yes - being breastfed.
It's even worse when it's a grown man. Not the breastfeeding, but the rest of the infantilizing, yes. I've seen it.
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 06:43 PM
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Liars. People who lie really weird me out. They think they are being slick and smooth too. Attention liars: The people you are lying to are not stupid and most probably know you are lying.
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Old Aug 13, 2018, 06:22 AM
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When people call the bathroom the "little boys'/girls' room."
Have you seen the movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri?

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Old Aug 13, 2018, 07:26 AM
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people who think that biting is a normal behaviour
I associate biting with dangerous wild animals

not humans
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Old Aug 13, 2018, 04:04 PM
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My cat killed and ate a fly and was licking his lips for a few seconds. It was kind of weird.
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Old Aug 13, 2018, 05:41 PM
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 04:34 AM
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a news story I read this morning about a husband and wife who went on holiday with their kids to a hotel, and discovered pooh on the matress

not just any pooh, either. dog pooh

makes you want to stay home, right?

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Old Aug 14, 2018, 04:41 AM
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people who try and make their visits to the bathroom humerous

rather than saying for example, I'm just going to toilet, they'll say something like

" I need to evacuate my bladder"

or something just as daft
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 10:22 AM
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I recently was at someone's house for dinner whereupon I helped with the meal preparation. I was shocked that the hostess was throwing out entire items of produce that had nothing wrong but a small blemish. She must have thrown out four tomatoes that each had no more than a small bruise and a potato that had nothing wrong with it but a small black bit. This really bothered me. Having had to scrimp and save and do without I would be cutting around such blemishes to use as much of the item as possible. The whole thing struck me as really weird.
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 02:28 PM
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I recently was at someone's house for dinner whereupon I helped with the meal preparation. I was shocked that the hostess was throwing out entire items of produce that had nothing wrong but a small blemish. She must have thrown out four tomatoes that each had no more than a small bruise and a potato that had nothing wrong with it but a small black bit. This really bothered me. Having had to scrimp and save and do without I would be cutting around such blemishes to use as much of the item as possible. The whole thing struck me as really weird.


I struggle with food waste- even if it's stuff that I don't particularly like.

if I was their I'd be having words with her. lol
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 04:10 PM
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I’m weirded out by all these stories about sex traffickers. I’m seeing stuff almost every hour in my state. I don’t know if they are legit or if people are just being paranoid, but I’m getting scared to go out of my house by myself.
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Old Aug 14, 2018, 05:15 PM
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Liars. People who lie really weird me out. They think they are being slick and smooth too. Attention liars: The people you are lying to are not stupid and most probably know you are lying.
Lies and the lying liars who tell them?

I don’t believe (because I can’t believe) that many people really are so stupid (your word) that they’re unable to discern the most outrageous lies from more likely truths.

I don’t believe that many people are just so gullible that they will believe the most egregious falsehoods.

What I do believe is that truth simply doesn’t matter. Full stop, no conditions.

Truth, being true, isn’t a valued virtue. Lies, lying — hey, everyone gets things wrong sometimes! — become/becomes true (facts are flexible) because we’re at war with Eurasia. Eastasia.

Yeah, lying is ‘off’ like year-old milk. It stinks. It can be deadly. Maybe a small number of liars really do believe their lies?

Strange days.
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Old Aug 15, 2018, 02:04 PM
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The thing that sort of weirds me out is when people continue to gawk at me or stare at me. Like those creepy stares from far away. I always try to get away from these people when they stare at me. It makes me feel very uncomfortable because it sets me into a trigger. Once I had to hide myself inside a store because a guy wouldn't stop following me and looking at me. I can understand if he thinks I'm attractive or something, but staring is just something that weirds me out.
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Old Aug 15, 2018, 08:20 PM
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The thing that sort of weirds me out is when people continue to gawk at me or stare at me. Like those creepy stares from far away. I always try to get away from these people when they stare at me. It makes me feel very uncomfortable because it sets me into a trigger. Once I had to hide myself inside a store because a guy wouldn't stop following me and looking at me. I can understand if he thinks I'm attractive or something, but staring is just something that weirds me out.
Hmm.

I think that I encourage others to stare at me. The way that I dress, in bright and unusual plumage, invites gawking and staring. Add to that my lack of legs and my ever-present wheelchair, my handsome-thin-old-man visage and I am a sight to behold.

The really funny aspect of it all is that because of my freakish torso people are more apt to quickly glance then look away over and over again before, finally, gawking.

I’m going to admit that I’ve always, even today, been apt to stare at women that I thought attractive; never, I think, in a creepy way! Maybe a smile diffuses any creepiness? I’d love to here women’s opinions.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 10:29 AM
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people that wear stuff that makes them " rustle", when they move.

I don't know if you know what I mean, but people coming down the coridor that sound like in sted of clothes, they are wearing about 100 paper bags on their body.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 10:33 AM
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food that has simply been " left on the side"

if it's not fresh out the oven at the time, I don't wanna know
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 12:49 PM
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The fact that each of Angelina Jolie’s kids has their own nanny. I don’t know. It just weirds me out for some reason.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 07:15 PM
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I saw a YouTube video of some guy walking around my former job filming for 9 minutes. He was filming all the merchandise and the fire extinguishers and looking through closed off areas through the cracks of the walls. He even filmed the bathroom. I found it both bizarre and sort of anxiety provoking since I didn’t leave that job on good terms, and I quit in a very inappropriate way. Even coworkers who get into it with the managers give a two week notice. It was weird seeing the place again. But it looked like I had just been working there even though it’s been almost a year.

But this guy looked like a creep.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 07:25 PM
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Body odor weirds me out. When people look pretty normal and seem to be fine, but have a powerful odor, it's just so bizarre. I'm not talking about a gym or a park on a scorching hot day. It's still unpleasant, but it isn't hard to understand. But sometimes, I'll be in an office or at a school, and someone close to me has a horrendous odor and it feels like I've fallen into a nightmare.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 10:03 PM
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people that wear stuff that makes them " rustle", when they move.

I don't know if you know what I mean, but people coming down the coridor that sound like in sted of clothes, they are wearing about 100 paper bags on their body.
Yes, I know those sounds!

Like a rough, badly-man-made fabric that exudes a whispy ‘whoosh’ to a louder ‘crunch.’ Yes, yes, paper bags!

I want to blame artificial fabrics?
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Old Aug 17, 2018, 08:12 AM
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Body odor weirds me out. When people look pretty normal and seem to be fine, but have a powerful odor, it's just so bizarre. I'm not talking about a gym or a park on a scorching hot day. It's still unpleasant, but it isn't hard to understand. But sometimes, I'll be in an office or at a school, and someone close to me has a horrendous odor and it feels like I've fallen into a nightmare.


yuck.

I have had my fair share of smelly people in my lifetime

sweat, fish, someone who smelled like an infected hospital, my careers teacher who constantly smelled of growing veg, and some other things- even a woman who took pleasure in smelling like a farm (cows and stuff).

oh and a child in my class becky who smelled of.... well, I don't know, but it was gross.

I'm like when I'm finally alone breaving fresh clean air... my god, that person stinks. how do people cope around them.

on a related note, what sort of wierds me out is when it's women who have the body odour, not the men- I don't know, because women are meant to act all princessy and ladylike, going round in a dress smelling like the garbage disposal is not my idea of princessy
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