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Top Ten Friday


I feel the need to list out things that gets under my skin, and why, starting from the frequency of the least annoying to the most, because I feel somewhat annoyed today.


1. Coffee

I don't hate it. I just don't favor the taste. I am a tea person actually. But I do drink a cuppa Nescafe Rich before class to make sure that I stay awake through out the day. 

2. A swarming army of ants

I don't have anything against a line of ants but seeing them swarming a piece of bread crumbs gives me goosebumps. It almost felt like they're crawling all over me. 


3. Books that left you hanging

I don't really know how to manage this kind of book hang over. Seriously, the ending doesn't give away anything and this sort of book kinda makes me want to crawl into my bed and stare at the ceiling.


4. Trilogies

Why can't they just finish it in one book? Why? And you end up buying all three books anyway, or five, depending on how many series the book are having. Not that it's a bad thing but sometimes I want to buy other books as well and I ended up having to choose which to let go. T_T


5. Motivation camp

Since I was in high school I never liked motivation camps. We always went through the same drill. 

They made you feel guilty about yourself ---> Made you imagine what if your parents died the next day---> You end up crying and calling up your parents telling them you love them and your parents will go 'What's wrong with you?' and I have to explain what made me cry and I ended up feeling like a warbling idiot -_- 

And I also hated it when they intentionally yells so that you feel scared of them. Authority? Pfft.


6. People who cuts queue while boarding on/off the bus

I don't understand why you want to do that. The bus won't depart any minute soon anyway. And you bought your seat so nobody's going to snatch it from you. Everyone usually will sit in their seat. And the bus will only depart after the conductor was sure that everyone's already in their respective seats. So what's the rush dude? I remembered I nearly tripped off a bus just because someone's pushing from the back. The bus won't move unless everyone's boarded/off the bus. That's how the bus works.


7. Nosy people who tells you what to do even when they don't really understand what really happened 

Seriously? Just mind your own business. *rolls eyes* Your 'advice' wasn't even constructive.


8. People who don't walk the talk

Now, this, I find amusing. In a way. I especially hate it when the same person who told you that s/he would hate it if someone did this, and they EVEN justified why they don't like that and when you accept their reasoning, the next day, you find them doing the same thing. Wow, you'll make a wonderful candidate for running of this country. 


9. The complainer

People who complains, not occasionally, because that, I would understand. Us, being human. But what I can't stand is that when that person complains about EVERYTHING. =_= 


10. People who grunts 

This, I recently found out. Never thought it would irk me but then, it did. And I heard it ALL THE TIME. When their eraser fell off their desk, or when their toast got slightly burned, or when they can't fit their shirt on the hanger the first time etc. I can't even...

Just shoo.



p/s: I need to eat a bowl of Froot Loops






"Sometimes we can't just say "Allah has a better plan for us." 
We have to believe He does."

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