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One section of the notebook is reserved for my list of annoyances. As you may have gathered, I find that I am annoyed by nearly everything - weather, barking dogs,horns honking, wet mail, rap music, traffic, insects, soggy pizza, anyone with a smartphone, people in audiences, dreadlocks, commercials... --the list is endless; I think you get the idea.
But, my genius is this: rather than letting annoying people and things drive me into grumpy irrelevance, I try to use annoyance as a creative force. I recognize that annoyance is merely a mild form of anger. Thus when something annoys me I do not let it control me. I do not shout and wave my arms. I write a poem, post a blog entry, or regale the person behind me in the line at Starbucks with my latest cynical observation**. By sharing these annoyances with others, I joyfully let them go. They do not own me. I am free of their evil spell.
My audience often rewards me with reinforcing affirmations of legitimacy. Sure, there are those few humorless, self important, smiley-faced, lemonade-making optimists who regard my complaints as the feeble protestations of an aged goat. (Get over it, Dude. Stuff happens.) I just add those people to my 'Annoying persons' list, where they are subjected to universal mockery and derision.
Some word usages that I think are annoying (Copied from Notepad notes):
Shocking - this word has become so over-used, especially in internet ads, as to render it meaningless. Apparently, the attention of a skimming reader is drawn to any sentence that has the word "shocking" in it.
The most absurd headline: "Shocking facts about weight loss!" takes you to the URL of a company that sells pills that are guaranteed to help you shed hundreds of milligrams.
Grab - "Let me grab you something to drink," says my waitress. Grab? What happened to "Can I bring you something?" Even Budweiser commercials have adopted the slogan "Grab some Buds." Maybe it's just me but grab has a slightly larcenous connotation.
Momentarily - "The doctor will be with you momentarily." Gee you mean he will step into the room for a split-second and then disappear? I know this one has been annoying pure English speakers for decades, but I still hear it often.
Ok that's enough for today. There is risk of self-analysis morphing into mere self-absorption. Especially on a cold day when you have no lunch plans.
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Notes:
*Before I came upon the idea of the notebook I would jot notes on napkins, odd bits of paper, 3X5 cards, envelopes, etc. And I still have shoeboxes filled with the golden wisdom, hoarded in the basement. I really must check them out someday and copy the good ones into a notebook.
** Three bucks for a cup of coffee --Really?
3 comments:
I get annoyed with web sites that use small fonts that make me have to put on my reading glasses and lean in toward the screen in order to decipher their important (some say shocking) messages - or, worse, use violet font color on a red background, which is simply unreadable from any distance.
Thanks for the heads up; I just fired my user interface tester! Are you looking for work?
I find the red background color very appropriate. It jibes with the politics of the blogger and his generally angry mood.
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