Let's get real for a second: Anger is a natural — and, to some extent, even healthy — emotion. And there also just so happens to be a lot of things other people do that really, really make people angry.
U/Icy_Dimension_1328 recently asked the people of Reddit, "What's something that never fails to piss you off?" Let's all read along together and blow off some collective steam:
1. "People who don't use their signal lights at very important times."
2. "People walking into my room and not closing the door when it was closed at the time they walked in."
—u/-qrofile
3. "Stepping into something wet with socks on."
—u/BeefQueef_
4. "People who block grocery aisles. Fuck off and shop!"
—u/SVS_Writer
5. "People who act like they’re the only person who exists in the world."
—u/dopiestart
6. "Getting my head hit. Instant anger, no matter what it was."
—u/Puchachas
7. "People failing to accept ownership of their actions."
—u/davmoha
8. "People failing to mention important details when giving me a task, then getting mad when I have trouble understanding what they want me to do."
—u/YuuHikari
9. "People blasting music in public. We don't want to hear your shit music. Get headphones."
10. "Someone telling me I seemed pissed off or stressed. If I’m not, I will be after that comment."
—u/197231
11. "Littering."
—u/SuvenPan
12. "People allowing their children to run wild in any establishment. Especially restaurants."
13. "Pop-up ads."
14. "Obscenely loud cars and motorcycles. Nobody thinks you're cool outside of your little circle jerk of car or bike buddies. It's so annoying."
—u/aylubb
15. "People refusing to have a discussion without insults or yelling. It's really rampant these days."
16. "When you get out of the shower and immediately have the urge to poop. Really rustles my jimmies."
17. "A broken yolk when I want to make over easy eggs."
18. "The deteriorating quality of goods and services. Big corporations throw away integrity and pride to squeeze out just a few more bucks, even though they were doing well enough before. I wonder how things might be if CEOs were somehow forced to use their own company's products over any kind of competitor or substitute."
19. "Loud chewing."
20. "My own mental fragility."
—u/thornybacon
Agree? Disagree? Have your own additions? See you in the comments!
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.