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I fancy your 'live and let live' attitude would be sorely tested if a stray toenail clipping flew into your morning coffee or indeed within 3 feet of you.


*Bob* Wrote:

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> I try not to go on public transport too much.

>

> It's full of people who secretly hate their own

> lives - and manifest their secret hatred by

> getting disproportionately annoyed by the

> relatively inconsequential actions of others.

Nail varnish wouldn't bother me. I quite like the smell, I can appreciate some don't though and for that it is pretty antisocial. But eating a burger or something is much more vile in an enclosed space. I've had to change carriages when people are eating.

I do get irritated with people putting make up on. I don't know why. Fairly intolerant of me I know. I don't let it get my blood pressure up though.

Lets face it there are plenty of anti-social, inconsiderate divs out there.

Saffron Wrote:

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> Not sure why make-up bothers people? Make-up can

> be applied quietly, doesn't smell, and doesn't

> leave anything behind like brushing hair or

> clipping nails. Seriously it's all relative,

> isn't it? I'd rather sit next to someone applying

> eyeliner than picking his/her nose -- both of

> which I've seen in abundance.


Plus it makes people look better unlike many of the other factors people have mentioned that only prove detrimental (except farting which is rather amusing unless on the recieving end)

Asset Wrote:

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> Nail varnish wouldn't bother me. I quite like the

> smell, I can appreciate some don't though and for

> that it is pretty antisocial. But eating a burger

> or something is much more vile in an enclosed

> space. I've had to change carriages when people

> are eating.

> I do get irritated with people putting make up on.

> I don't know why. Fairly intolerant of me I know.

> I don't let it get my blood pressure up though.

> Lets face it there are plenty of anti-social,

> inconsiderate divs out there.



I've had to "eat on the go" between appointments before, and remember feeling like such a dirty scummer. Only do it when I really really have no option, and fully appreciate that everyone will think I'm disgusting.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> That IS rather the impression people give

>

> Which might be what aggravates people more than

> the makeup itself



But why should I care? I really don't understand what's to care about. I'm not encroaching on other people's space with my legs spread wide to accommodate my enormoballs, or sticking my newspaper in their face. It makes less noise than tinny headphones or rustley carrier bags or mobile phone conversations. It doesn't smell, unlike foodstuffs.


Why should people adopt an apologetic demeanour for this activity and not for any other? It's utterly nonsensical that people should care that you don't approve.


I hate the Metro - it's rubbish. But I don't judge people for not asking my permission to read it in my presence.

Because you're women, doing women things, shattering the illusion that we somehow get out of bed already made up and ready for the men in our lives.


And the fact we are blatantly not made up, not ready for the men, but don't give a shit, well how appalling is that?


If you were obviously the kind of frump who doesn't bother to wear make up, then that wouldn't be so bad, but no, you clearly do bother, but not for us!!!

There's an annoyance scale-


Visual annoyance -


meh, 0/10


Smell annoyance -


from 'impulse-all-over-body-deodorant', 4/10 ...


to farting MacD muncher 10/10


Sound annoyance -


from noisy infants 3-7/10 ...


to headphone-spill/iPod-spill (previously known as Walkman-spill), punchtheminthefacepunchtheminthefacepunchthemintheface.

Long bus journeys are much better, as you can listen into longer conversations, as long as you keep away from the i-pod that is too loud.


Even better was when a load of primary school kids got on my bus the other day off on an outing. Made the journey much more pleasant whilst I made sure that I did not come across as a dodgy geezer. I spoke a bit to one of the teachers, and suggested that she got the kids to sing as they would have done in France (well at least in my vision of what it would be like in France). I am sure that it would have been better than Kim Wilde.

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