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I hate when people don’t use turning signals, when people leave the toilet paper empty, and when people leave an empty container in the fridge.(par. sent.). It absolutely, absolutely, absolutely annoys the crap out of me.(par. sent.). I hate when people don’t use turning signals, because you don’t know when they are going to do something. I was driving my car, and this lady just came in my lane with no warning.(option 1). I was so upset, I stopped my car and got out.(option 2). I know that wasn’t the right thing to do, but I was so mad at her. I decided to get back in my car, then she stuck the middle finger up at me.( option 3). It wasn’t my fault she decided to drive like a crazy person.

Iv’e been better with it lately. Because I drive everyday, I have to learn to cope with it.(option 4). Second thing I hate is not having toilet paper on the roll. I hate it because when you need the toilet paper it’s not their. I would be sitting on the toilet, while my boyfriend would be getting me toilet paper.(option 5). I would yell at everyone in the house, and they would just look at me and laugh.(option 1). Everyone just thought I was playing around. Third thing I hate is leaving an empty container in the fridge, when you know their is nothing in it. I would literally put a full two liter of Pepsi in their, Chad would just drink it all.(option 2). He would drink it all; then leave a sip at the bottom.(option 3). Because I am so nice all the time, I was a joke to everybody.(option 4). Although I hate all three of these things, I learn to cope with it everyday.(option 5).

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