You just need to be back at home. No airline, no restaurant, no grocery store, no Uber, no Target, no nothing... Sorry. At Home. Go Home.
If I'm just chilling at some public place with a screaming child, I understand that someone will speak up. I'm not mad about that. 99% of the time this happens is when I'm making a hasty dash for the vehicle to leave. It blows my mind. I'm leaving the place because he's a baby and he's bored with being at this restaurant (or whatever) for an hour, and now this lady wants to step in my path and ask me "AWWW, WHAT'S WRONG?!?!?!" I actually recently did snap at someone about this and I regret it. The reality is I should just chill tf out about it. But for some reason it drives me nuts.
Huh! Huh! HUH! HUUUUUUHHHH! AAAARRGHHUH!! Wooooo! Get some! (Selfie) Hey bruh, can I work in? (TikTok Post) (blank stare at wall for two minutes) Bruh, I am using them, I'm doing superset circuits, I'll put them up when I'm done. No, don't touch, bruh. (looks at phone for five minutes while on bench) (leaves, equipment is sweaty, weights everywhere)
Guys who drive brand new gigantic trucks (with gigantic monthly payments that they can't afford), yet live in the suburbs where there really is no need to drive a brand new gigantic truck. If you really do use it for work, I totally get that. Along the same lines, people who drive really expensive cars that they can't afford to impress people they don't know, yet complain about inflation. That carton of eggs isn't the reason you can never get ahead....it's your $1,200/month car payment....
...and then take 10 minutes to back said Suburban Assault Vehicle into a parking spot so they can make the Great Escape after presumably fleeing a crime scene.
That's just what desk jockeys at O&G companies tell me anyway. Also annoying, friends with kids who are adults and haven't bought me a beer yet.
$70 for a haircut and a small beard trim. 10ft tall aliens with big eyes, who keeps bothering unsuspecting Vegas residents. Potential superhero movie fatigue.
What’s with Starbucks customers?! Why is there ALWAYS a Starbucks customer parking in the handicap spot because it’s closer than an open spot? why do they think it’s appropriate to pull behind someone to run inside so they don’t have to walk the extra 15 feet? why do they think the alleyway that clearly says “one way” is an invitation to drive whichever way they want? mall three of these situations just occurred this morning and it happens almost every single day.
Also on the other end of the spectrum, the guy who sits on a machine, not using it but scrolling through his phone...........use it or gtfo