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08 Feb 2014, 10:21 pm

Is there anything that you don't like that doesn't go well, ar anything that sort of ticks you off?



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08 Feb 2014, 11:16 pm

My brother's noises. When I'm doing my usual routine at the main computer, my brother makes noise, sings, screams and dances around. It bugs me to no end, and whenever I ask him to stop or even tone it down, he either ignores me, does it louder, or does something else. If it were tiny noises and movements, I could deal with that (I do some myself, stimming and all that). But my brother's noises are completely obnoxious and annoying. My parents just ask me to leave or go somewhere else when he does it.

Sorry about the rant.



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09 Feb 2014, 1:53 am

Rigid thinking.
yeah, that's funny :D
actually it's more like people that refuse to consider the evidences and/or reason and stick to their ideas even when they are clearly wrong. It's usually a tradition or a habit that the person can't let go, but it doesn't include religions or emotions/hope, because those I respect if the person accept his/her worldview as personal and respect others'.
This is what irritates me the most. If I face this kind of rigid thinking in a conversation or discussion I'm going to meltdown mode. I can't explain, it's like the person has a barrier and I feel locked and impotent and unable to communicate and not comprehended.



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09 Feb 2014, 6:13 pm

The two things that I just can't stand is when, instead of asking me to do something, people tell me I need to. The other is when someone is sarcastic, and me being as I am, I take it literally, they continue being sarcastic because they find it 'funny' :(



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09 Feb 2014, 10:18 pm

Idioms have always bugged me, mainly because they can't be taken literally. Whenever someone uses a saying I've never heard of before, I'm just left staring at the person cluelessly, wondering what in the world they could've meant. 8O <--- Like so.

And to make things even more confusing, they usually vary from region to region. Or at least that's what I was "fixin' to" say. :lol:


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09 Feb 2014, 10:28 pm

My sister and the ridiculously annoying things she does to make me mad.


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03 Apr 2014, 8:22 am

Bubbles, babies (they cry and drool all over everything!), dogs (unless they belong to someone I really like), school, judgmental people and that's all I can think of now.


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03 Apr 2014, 2:10 pm

People who suck at arguing, can't admit when they're wrong, or can't retract statements. It's kind of hypocritical because I can't argue well in person due to the whole "bad at talking cuz of autism" thing, but in writing or in an environment where I can take my time, I can get points across very thoroughly, and when I screw up or lose, I'm not afraid to admit it (unless it's with my brother; then it's a shittslinging contest. its a sibling thing).

Also, eating noises. Makes my skin crawl.


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09 Apr 2014, 12:44 am

I hate pretentious students that try too hard in high school to get a ridiculously overweighted GPA yet will still end up at a state university at the end of the day. The first chair cellist in my orchestra is dropping orchestra next year because orchestra is an unweighted class. He also dropped AP Chemistry after the first quarter, which he got a B in, when he could have still put in the effort to do well the second quarter and the exams. His GPA may be higher because it wouldn't have been lowered by a possible B, but it doesn't show that he's a "giver-upper." I only plan to go to a state school, and yet I got a 93% in AP Chem first semester, showing my effort in high school, which he doesn't seem to have too much of. It's also funny that he's class president and vice president of a state club organization, where he's supposed to show off how hardworking and responsible he is. I guarantee you he has enough time to study and do his homework too.



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10 Apr 2014, 7:25 pm

the sound of people eating and heavy breathing annoy me to no end to where i freak out, and also people asking me to do a specific thing then getting mad at me cause i didn't do the 20 other things they wanted me too but never said anything about.



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13 Apr 2014, 8:14 pm

Vacant_Entity wrote:
The two things that I just can't stand is when, instead of asking me to do something, people tell me I need to. The other is when someone is sarcastic, and me being as I am, I take it literally, they continue being sarcastic because they find it 'funny' :(

I hate it when my dad tells me I "need" to do something, and also doesn't say please. I don't know why, it just bugs me to no end.

I hate it when I get that someone is being sarcastic but take it literally for the sake of picking at them and they say things like "You don't get sarcasm, do you?" It really irritates me. I love sarcasm, but sometimes it's funnier if you take it literally,. and I like funny things. (Like, for example, the ineffective and roundabout way I write and speak. ADHD kicks me in the head >.<)


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16 Apr 2014, 3:05 pm

-my brother
-when dogs bark loudly
-when my parents get mad at me for no apparent reason
-how my mom seems to blame everything on the fact that I have asperger's
-math (currently failing it)



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18 Apr 2014, 8:08 am

- Being touched (especially light pressure)
- Eye contact
- Crowds
- Chaos and disorder
- Routine being broken
- Being teased and mocked
- Sarcasm
- Bright colours
- Loud/painful sounds


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