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Self-service checkouts that don’t accept your coins. You end up asking for assistance so what’s the point in it being self-service in the first place?
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Medication-resistance (big-ting, still), especially when the medicine once worked. The likes of propranolol and lymecycline do nothing for me now. Not a discernible thing.
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Someone said to me once that people who sweat a lot (like me; my hyperhidrosis is a mad ting) could benefit from propranolol but I think that’s only in the case whose excessive sweating is, like, a peripheral manifestation of anxiety. For people with primary hyperhidrosis (like moi), beta blockers don’t seem to be the answer. Atenolol (another beta-blocker), again, did nothing for me in the sweat-department, but then I only took so much of that. Maybe if I was on the maximum dose or something closer to it I would’ve benefited from it in that regard but if propranolol didn’t work, I don’t see how atenolol would. There’s a beta-blockers called pindolol which, for various reasons, seems like it would suit me a lot better than either of the other two beta-blockers but it’s scarcely available in the UK. That’s my problem. |
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People who talk loudly/make loud ’phone-calls in coffee-shops, places that are supposed to be relatively quiet. Urgh.
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I may have said this before but the fact that the nearest Waitrose as far as Liverpool’s concerned is in Chester is really, really annoying. Gateacre’s an affluent enough area and yet in place of what should’ve been a Waitrose is an Aldi. Not a bad Aldi by any means but I guarantee you the average person from the posh parts of south Liverpool (Woolton, Childwall, Gateacre, Mossley Hill, Allerton, Grassendale, certain parts of Halewood) is more Waitrose-than-Aldi-inclined. If there was a Waitrose in one of those areas, it could quietly become a community-touchstone for local idealists, foodies and discerning introverts, whenever they can afford it.
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When people say "happiest of Birthdays" or "love you lots jelly tots"
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I’ve never heard of “happiest of birthdays” but I prefer it to ‘happy birthday’ as that phrase just annoys me as there’s rarely any emotion attached to it .., especially said the day after |
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…love you loads frogs and toads… …one of my girls does say love you to the moon and back every time she texts… |
…one of my irritations would be abbreviated words/names…
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…or maybe she does actually love me to the moon and back…?…hmmmm, thinking dinosaur meme….
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