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alright guys and gals, what is the 1 thing that without fail will make your blood boil?

Mine would probably have to be people the state the obvious... like when there's someone that's been in a car accident and is covered in blood and losing more by the second, these people will stand there and say "that's alot of blood"... really D|P-SH|T ?

:D

let's hear what aggravates you all...

*please don't include stupid things like "people that start these threads"... I know there has to be atleast 1 person thinking it*

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speaking of blood, a guy/druggie got stabbed in Epping plaza today, ran thru the plaza bleeding, thru the carpark, all the way to KFC where he happen to collapse next to my car and leave blood smears on it. :P

So what makes my blood boil? hmm ppl that smear your car with blood.. hmm bad joke...

Pet peeve are people with annoying voices/inflections in voice and people that talk before they think.

actually, thats kinda funny Funky :) (in a sick sense of fashion)

i think just stupid people in general.. oh and old people, and old people drivers, and eddie meguire, and rove mcmanus, and commonwhore drivers, and.. actually too many :P

when you in a business that you have pretty much mastered and some person tries to tell you that you are wrong and it can be done this way, when it cant

e.g-

tool: you can use any glass in sliding doors

me: no you cant or it will break, u need safety glass

tool: no i know, u can use anything

me: you work at better electrical, wtf do you know

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