• @renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net
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      236 months ago

      I’ve heard that this is instinctual. We have evolved to find crying and upset children intolerable because it motivates us to do something about it.

      Children are also exceptional and figuring out how to push our buttons because they instinctively find and repeat behaviors that get a reaction out of their caregivers when they desire attention.

      Unfortunately the most motivating emotions are often negative ones.

  • @renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net
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    386 months ago

    I have so many. Here are some top ones:

    • Grinding metal utensils on plates/teeth
    • Stepping on something wet
    • Motorcycles / purposefully loud exhaust mods
    • Most mouth sounds in general
    • @KittenBiscuits@lemm.ee
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      That was last night at the family gathering. Why was the tv volume on at all? Everyone was shouting to be heard over everyone else. The amount of questions directed at me and me not able to string two thoughts together to reply intelligently because someone turned it on some bakeoff marathon and then hid the effing remote.

    • @uhmbah@lemmy.ca
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      Thankfully, the family understands that I’m not anti-social. I just can’t sit in a room with the TV on and two grandchildren listening to iPads all at the same time.

      I have plenty of tasks in my office or in the garage.

  • @Zomg@lemmy.world
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    Hearing the sound of people eating. Especially if it’s louder than what i would consider normal.

    • At one office i worked in the guy on the other side of the cubicle wall from me was a loud eater and constant snacker. Drove me insane. Sound of people eating just completely puts me on edge.

      • @Zomg@lemmy.world
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        I have this happening right now. He likes crunchy food but chews it weirdly slow so the sounds happen for longer.

  • @DirigibleProtein@aussie.zone
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    • Loud conversations. If you need to speak loudly at the person right next to you, you need to get your hearing checked.
    • Excessive perfume
    • Bright headlights
    • Midnight Wolf
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      16 months ago

      That’s why I only install dumb headlights. Less confrontations that way.

  • @MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    256 months ago

    My wife hates eating noises. I never used to notice them, but she complains a lot.

    She also eats pretzels and chews ice all the time. Now it fucking annoys me.

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      My folks bought a new house and got all this expensive LED lighting installed everywhere and they ALL run at such a low frequency they look like strobe lights to me. I hate it so much.

      Nice place otherwise, though.

  • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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    Barking. It drives me absolutely mad.

    Unfortunately in the US people are OBSESSED with dogs. Everyone has one and so many people just leave them outside to bark and bark and bark and bark and bark and… :/

    • Masterbaexunn
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      This is how you can easily differentiate people and assholes. Assholes leave their dogs outside.

    • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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      Yeah I used to go for a walk at my old neighborhood and one dog would start barking then the next and the next and soon I would have the whole neighborhood barking just by walking around the block.

      Also my old neighborhood my neighbor will leave for work at 6:00 in the morning and his dog would woefully and loudly bark for a solid hour after he left.

  • @RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    Dry, dirty hands after working in the garden. I mean dry.

    Sharp Scrape of utensil on plate.

    A thick seam on socks at the toes.

    Too-tight clothing.

    Repetitive noise.

    Sometimes people chewing. Or talking around chewing.

  • moonlight
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    Pencil with the tip broken off on paper.

    High pitched noises (CRT displays, dyson vacuums)

    Sweating while wearing full clothing

    Microfiber hand towels that don’t properly absorb water

  • stinerman
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    106 months ago

    Loud low frequency noise. So cars, leaf blowers, lawn mowers.

    I generally don’t like people touching me. Even with my wife it can be a little upsetting depending on the duration.

  • @tektite@slrpnk.net
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    Microfiber towels sticking to dry skin on your hands like velcro. Soggy sandwich bread. The way cotton balls feel and sound when you pull them apart. Non-skid on bare feet. Wooden utensils or popsicle stick wood on my tongue. Being touched by dogs with wet beards. Trying to sleep in bed with dirty feet. Synthetic fragrances.

    I’m sure there’s more.

    • @Threeme2189@sh.itjust.works
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      I kind of understand why these things bother you. They don’t really bother me, except the synthetic fragrances, but I can get the gist. It’s kind of weird.