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world because they're things like saying no offense right before you say something offensive no oh that's so annoying or after right or after or after right yeah standing too close to people being a close talker uh clipping your nails in public interrupting being late what people who don't pick up after their dog receiving a non-apology uh hold on i gotta go back to the clipping your nails in public that's a thing
world because they're things like saying no offense right before you say something offensive no oh that's so annoying or after right or after or after right yeah standing too close to people being a close talker uh clipping your nails in public interrupting being late what people who don't pick up after their dog receiving a non-apology uh hold on i gotta go back to the clipping your nails in public that's a thing
world because they're things like saying no offense right before you say something offensive no oh that's so annoying or after right or after or after right yeah standing too close to people being a close talker uh clipping your nails in public interrupting being late what people who don't pick up after their dog receiving a non-apology uh hold on i gotta go back to the clipping your nails in public that's a thing
It's a thing that people say is a pet peeve of theirs. Any self-grooming in public, people do not.
It's a thing that people say is a pet peeve of theirs. Any self-grooming in public, people do not.
It's a thing that people say is a pet peeve of theirs. Any self-grooming in public, people do not.
Right. It's just like we're trying to have a civilization here, people. Stop doing these things.
Right. It's just like we're trying to have a civilization here, people. Stop doing these things.
Right. It's just like we're trying to have a civilization here, people. Stop doing these things.
So that's why we're not talking really about those today because we just insist upon a higher standard of the union. But it's the little things that say something more about you that bothers you and other people's behavior.
So that's why we're not talking really about those today because we just insist upon a higher standard of the union. But it's the little things that say something more about you that bothers you and other people's behavior.
So that's why we're not talking really about those today because we just insist upon a higher standard of the union. But it's the little things that say something more about you that bothers you and other people's behavior.
I was here first. Yeah. So anyway, it is like noise pollution. It's like say someone came and was and like had a bunch of their stuff. And then they just they just like threw it, threw it at you. It's like you're not allowed to throw your trash at someone's person, but you can throw your noise all over other people's experiences. It's weird.
I was here first. Yeah. So anyway, it is like noise pollution. It's like say someone came and was and like had a bunch of their stuff. And then they just they just like threw it, threw it at you. It's like you're not allowed to throw your trash at someone's person, but you can throw your noise all over other people's experiences. It's weird.
I was here first. Yeah. So anyway, it is like noise pollution. It's like say someone came and was and like had a bunch of their stuff. And then they just they just like threw it, threw it at you. It's like you're not allowed to throw your trash at someone's person, but you can throw your noise all over other people's experiences. It's weird.
I'm a big person. It's an attack. Another reason why I think you're... your kind of like FaceTime and speaker phone conversations in public, why it's universally annoying to a lot of people. They did studies of this where it's the fact that your brain's job is to have closure on things. Your brain can't like shut off that conversations They call it a half a log.
I'm a big person. It's an attack. Another reason why I think you're... your kind of like FaceTime and speaker phone conversations in public, why it's universally annoying to a lot of people. They did studies of this where it's the fact that your brain's job is to have closure on things. Your brain can't like shut off that conversations They call it a half a log.
I'm a big person. It's an attack. Another reason why I think you're... your kind of like FaceTime and speaker phone conversations in public, why it's universally annoying to a lot of people. They did studies of this where it's the fact that your brain's job is to have closure on things. Your brain can't like shut off that conversations They call it a half a log.
Your brain is hearing half of the conversation. And first of all, you're annoyed that it is intruded on your space. But now your brain is doing the work of figuring out like, whoa, is he being rude to that person? Or what are they negotiating? Or what is happening over there? And your brain is trying to figure it out. But you're not getting all the information. And so it frustrates your brain.
Your brain is hearing half of the conversation. And first of all, you're annoyed that it is intruded on your space. But now your brain is doing the work of figuring out like, whoa, is he being rude to that person? Or what are they negotiating? Or what is happening over there? And your brain is trying to figure it out. But you're not getting all the information. And so it frustrates your brain.