Remove the Sticker
It bugs me when people don’t remove the clear protective sticker from things like a clock face or the display on a gadget/appliance. You haven’t finished unboxing/opening the item!
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Remove the Sticker
It bugs me when people don’t remove the clear protective sticker from things like a clock face or the display on a gadget/appliance. You haven’t finished unboxing/opening the item!
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Another retail fun fact!
It is really irritating when you're trying to help a customer who will not get off of their cell phone when in the store. Finish your conversation before coming in so it can make this interaction much shorter, and I don't have to sit here waiting on you to get off the phone for 10 minutes.
*Phone rings* Me: *answers* Hello? Man: Hello, what is your opinion on telephone marketers? Me: Well I think they are way to direct with their sales. Man: In that case could we interest you in protection from them? THEY'RE LITERARY DOING THE THING THEY'RE TRYING TO STOP!
Some dude I’ve got down as a “Marvel Avengers Alliance” friend on Facebook notes on my recent linoleum chipping of the Siege Loki: “Depth perception 8) ….. The fingers allude but the shading is lacking …. xoxox said with luv 8)” and “P.S. …. It’ll cost more on the printout lol” and “You’ll see this when ya wake up and gooo WT? …. lol” …. I have NO FUCKING IDEA what he’s talking about. NONE, whatsoever.
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I find ignorance so very very irritating.
I hate waiting for 5 min for a stupid 30 sec video to start
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so a few weeks ago I had my laptop fixed by my uncle (thank god he knows that sort of stuff) because it had a major virus. but now, I tried to recharge it and BOEM, the adapter plug in hole thing (sorry don't know the name) broke and I couldn't recharge it anymore. bye bye laptop for a week or something, and bye bye 80 euros :(
Dear 17 Magazine,
I know we've had problems in the past. I've been subscribed to you for this past year and frankly, you're a bit embarrassing. With your dating tips, hair how tos, and fashion advice, I find myself laughing and making fun of you often. But your article about tumblr in your Augest edition has crossed the line. For those of you with the blessing of having not read it, let me sum it up. The author tells a story about a few young teenagers, much like you and me, struggling over the thigh gap phenomenon. They suffer the increasing desire to lose weight, until they log off tumblr and everything's fine. Now don't get me wrong. The thigh gap isn't a good thing. It's not good to be that thin. Anorexia is an extremely serious problem. What annoys me about this article is who it's coming from. Because 17, you're not exactly giving girls buckets of self esteem by flipping through your magazine. I know the thigh gaps dangerous, but so are your perfectly perfect models. Just because you put an article or two about self esteem doesn't make up for the fact that on every page there is a model with perfect hair, skin, teeth, and make up. Completely hairless and completely fake, most likely anorexic, these images are just as damaging to our self image and a picture of a girl with a thigh gap. And although you claim to never photoshop your models faces, your advertisers don't shy from it. You have a double standard. One moment you're saying 'hey anorexia is bad, you're great, rah rah rah' this next moment your shoving your stick thin models down your readers throats saying 'get perfect legs (or butt, abs, hair, skin, tan, etc.) like (insert celebrity here)' And frankly, if you're thought to actually 'help improve girls self esteem' then I strongly fear for all your readers self esteem. Regards, Kira