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Originally Posted by dogbert If you can't hover use the cover!  |
LOL!!! In the teachers' ladies room in my school (we use their bathrooms during rehearsals for shows), they have a little sign that says "If you sprinkle when you tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat.

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OK. These are really little, stupid things. But they irk me.

I started school today, and while I LOVE all of my teachers and classes, 2 of them have these mannerisms that drive me nuts:
1. People who chew gum when they are in front of an audience - whether they're a teacher, a performer, whathaveyou. It's rude. and gross. Spit out the gum for half an hour.
2. People who take their glasses on and off every 30 seconds. I don't know WHY it bothers me, but I find it very distracting. Either leave them on or take them off!
3. People who constantly pick on themselves. we ALL pick on ourselves - it's human nature, and definitely healthy to laugh at yourself! But people who just constantly do it...it gets very old. My friend Connor is in a wheelchair, and he's ALWAYS making jokes about how he can't walk and it's like...dude...we get it. 2 years ago my history teacher, he was a BIG guy, and he CONSTANTLY made fun of himself. It made me feel bad for him at first, but after a very short time it got really old really fast.
and now this year, my history teacher (awesome guy, awesome teacher) is in a wheel chair, and he made fun of himself through the entire class today!! I was like...no one is saying ANYTHING about his handicap, I highly doubt anyone was even really THINKING about it, why did he feel the need to CONSTANTLY bring it up?