nice, the internet probably isn't a good place for you then, you must get your gears grinded very often.
Some other things that "grind my gears": anti-sjws, fat/body shaming, people who deny someone/something is racist when it clearly is, people who don't support single parents, homophobes & transphobes, trump (& his supporters), people owning guns and also terfs.
Yeah, I am annoyed. Quite often. Know why? Because immature people like you think it's okay to police the speech of others. Social justice is stupid. People should be able to say what they want, and brush off what they don't want to hear. If you can't handle things you don't like or disagree with, and standing behind your beliefs and trying to get people to see your side of the story is too hard for you, then you have two options: don't go outside, read books, watch tv, talk to people or use the internet and hide away in your little safe space, or grow up.
I don't shame people that are overweight or obese (I grew up with a mother that weighed nearly 400 lbs at one point and a younger brother that was obese as well, weighing 285 lbs at his heaviest) and I don't set out to make fat people feel bad about themselves. The fact of the matter is that it is unhealthy, and no amount of "but it hurts my feelings" can refute all the medical studies backing that up. If you're overweight or obese, you need to face facts and make some healthy lifestyle changes, and practice
real self love by giving your body the nutrients and exercise it needs.
I know that real racism still exists, and I'm against that, but these days "racist", "sexist", "homophobic", "misogynistic" and more recently "transphobic" are terms that are used far too frequently by people that hardly understand their meanings. Calling someone a racist is the new way of getting them to shut up, and it has serious consequences. You can get someone fired from their job, with NO EVIDENCE just by making a scene and telling their boss they're racist. You can do the same by saying they're sexist or misogynistic.
Single parents shouldn't be glorified like they are in America. It's harder on whichever parent (more than likely mother, since the only way a father can win a custody case is by proving that the mother is incapable of caring for the child) and kids are always happier having both parents around, unless, of course, their parents can't go one day without fighting.
People should be able to have guns, regardless of how much they scare
you. I'm curious, since you're against people having guns, what you would do if someone broke into your house in the middle of the night. Would you hide somewhere, call 911 and just hope for the best, and hope the robber/ potential rapist/ potential murderer didn't hear you talking to the 911 operator? Hate to tell you, but hiding isn't always good enough. Dangerous people exist, however unlikely it may be that you'll encounter them. The point of having guns is to be prepared on the off chance that something terrible happens, not to look for a reason to use them.
Lastly, I don't value your opinion enough to care what you think about Trump or how you view me for supporting him. Think I covered everything in your condescending response.