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What Makes You Angry The Most?


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  1. 1. The thing(s) that make you angry the most:

    • Death
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    • Terrorism
    • Mosquitoes
    • Most Of Today's Music
    • Racism
    • Sexism
    • Betrayal
    • Money
    • Prejudice
    • Stupid People (Any Type Of Them)
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    • Bullies
    • Hypocrites
    • Narcissism
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    • Other
    • Karens
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    • Karens Who Hate Other Karens
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    • Social Media


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rude neighbors!

 

neighbors on the next block over down the hill who think no one lives by them so they do whatever they want!

 

we have the resort salsa music from the one side of the block, then the other side has an evil kenevil (sp?) wanna be who peds in circles in the yard and the lots here aren't zoned for that crap, but Hey, whatever - Can't complain because the police will say who it was that complained. Thank god for noisy air conditioning! :notworthy:

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

Here' to swimmin' with bow-legged women...
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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

Here' to swimmin' with bow-legged women...

 

Fridge would say that too! :LOL:

 

Here' to swimmin' with bow-legged womem.

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

Here' to swimmin' with bow-legged women...

 

Fridge would say that too! :LOL:

 

Here' to swimmin' with bow-legged womem.

 

I knew you would say that. ;)

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

(That’s a compliment btw.) :hail:

 

If only.....minus the being eaten by a shark bit of course...

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

(That’s a compliment btw.) :hail:

 

If only.....minus the being eaten by a shark bit of course...

 

You’re tough. You can take the jaws of an oversized great white no problem! :hail:

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

(That’s a compliment btw.) :hail:

 

If only.....minus the being eaten by a shark bit of course...

 

You’re tough. You can take the jaws of an oversized great white no problem! :hail:

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Fridge's relentlessly upbeat, sickly sweet positive nature.

 

Fridge is Robert Shaw’s Quint in Jaws. :yes:

 

 

(That’s a compliment btw.) :hail:

 

If only.....minus the being eaten by a shark bit of course...

 

You’re tough. You can take the jaws of an oversized great white no problem! :hail:

 

It's not the teeth that bother me, it's the bad breath.....

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Stubbing my toe, it really hurts, much more than other things. There's many more nerves bunched together in your feet than say your hands. This is because in early humans 10,000 years ago, your feet would be much more important for survival than your hands. You can live without a hand, but if you lost your foot hunting mammoths would be pretty difficult to do. There was no wheelchairs for prehistoric man and if you don't hunt, you die. So the amount of pain-creating nerves in the feet forces you to be more careful with them. If you don't believe me smash your hand on the door frame and then kick the door frame as hard as you can and tell me which hurts the most.

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