Amanda
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It's like we had all the nerves. The camel was unburdened. And now after two years of pandemic. The camel, it's too much straw and the nerves are one. And so this is why right now it's like we could take, we could take 18 months of the people in our house slurping up their cereal. But on the 19th month, it's done now. It is done. We are finished.
It's like we had all the nerves. The camel was unburdened. And now after two years of pandemic. The camel, it's too much straw and the nerves are one. And so this is why right now it's like we could take, we could take 18 months of the people in our house slurping up their cereal. But on the 19th month, it's done now. It is done. We are finished.
I do. This is why I think it's confusing because if you research it, there's all of these things that are categorized as pet peeves that are actually just Suboptimal behaviors, like not acceptable behaviors, like talking with your mouth full, you know, staring at people. Like, I don't think these are appropriately categorized as pet peeves because it's just like people stop doing that.
I do. This is why I think it's confusing because if you research it, there's all of these things that are categorized as pet peeves that are actually just Suboptimal behaviors, like not acceptable behaviors, like talking with your mouth full, you know, staring at people. Like, I don't think these are appropriately categorized as pet peeves because it's just like people stop doing that.
I do. This is why I think it's confusing because if you research it, there's all of these things that are categorized as pet peeves that are actually just Suboptimal behaviors, like not acceptable behaviors, like talking with your mouth full, you know, staring at people. Like, I don't think these are appropriately categorized as pet peeves because it's just like people stop doing that.
Like a pet peeve is some idiosyncratic behavior. thing that annoys you and that might not annoy other people to the extent it annoys you. So it has something to do with you specifically where, and whereas somebody else's pet peeve might not bother you at all.
Like a pet peeve is some idiosyncratic behavior. thing that annoys you and that might not annoy other people to the extent it annoys you. So it has something to do with you specifically where, and whereas somebody else's pet peeve might not bother you at all.
Like a pet peeve is some idiosyncratic behavior. thing that annoys you and that might not annoy other people to the extent it annoys you. So it has something to do with you specifically where, and whereas somebody else's pet peeve might not bother you at all.
So common ones are, you know, cracking knuckle knuckles, scraping a plate with a fork and knife like that sound. The sound of styrofoam against styrofoam. Oh, yeah.
So common ones are, you know, cracking knuckle knuckles, scraping a plate with a fork and knife like that sound. The sound of styrofoam against styrofoam. Oh, yeah.
So common ones are, you know, cracking knuckle knuckles, scraping a plate with a fork and knife like that sound. The sound of styrofoam against styrofoam. Oh, yeah.
People who talk about themselves in the third person. Oh, Glennon hates that. Yeah.
People who talk about themselves in the third person. Oh, Glennon hates that. Yeah.
People who talk about themselves in the third person. Oh, Glennon hates that. Yeah.
It's so good. It's your like, it's actually means directly the opposite of that. What you're trying to say.
It's so good. It's your like, it's actually means directly the opposite of that. What you're trying to say.
It's so good. It's your like, it's actually means directly the opposite of that. What you're trying to say.
So slow walkers, losing socks in the dryer, you know, talking to people while you still have your AirPods in. People do not like this. People not standing to the right side of the escalator. The sound of slurping, you know, things like this. These are and then there's this whole other category of things that people call their pet peeves.
So slow walkers, losing socks in the dryer, you know, talking to people while you still have your AirPods in. People do not like this. People not standing to the right side of the escalator. The sound of slurping, you know, things like this. These are and then there's this whole other category of things that people call their pet peeves.
So slow walkers, losing socks in the dryer, you know, talking to people while you still have your AirPods in. People do not like this. People not standing to the right side of the escalator. The sound of slurping, you know, things like this. These are and then there's this whole other category of things that people call their pet peeves.