• Maharashtra
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    521 year ago

    Eating sounds.

    I could strangle a person who eats like a pig…

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      211 year ago

      Just any sounds of eating. Especially on a scripted show or movie, because that’s a choice that sound engineers made. A choice to be obnoxious.

    • @MyFairJulia
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      I can kinda bear chewing noises from Mukbangs but i recently stumbled over one that had such insane chewing noises that i got mad over it. Turns out i do have a limit for chewing noises after all.

      The video i saw sounded like someone fed the sarlacc monster with a gallon of slime and a gallon of cornflakes. It’s like they made foleys of the monster from Alien eating a human and needed to find another video to use this on.

    • @[email protected]
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      My family gets mad when I don’t want to have meals with them but this is why and it kills my appetite too so I have to also explain why I’m not hungry

    • @Mathazzar
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      When I’m in a discord channel and hear someone begin eating because they’re on voice activated…

      Or they’re talking while also eating…

      I feel the urge to strangle through my computer screen.

    • @kuneho
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      most ridiculous thing in the music industry ever. there’s just NO proper use case for autotune.

      so much so, there’s only one song that I think utilized autotune in a somewhat OK way, and it’s a flippin’ track from Sims 2’s Pop radio station

      • Quazatron
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        01 year ago

        It was fun when Cher did it, twenty three years ago.

        Now it just serves to enable people who can’t sing to save their lives (but look good while doing it).

        • @Kingkhan
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          31 year ago

          Feels a bit reductive, even if you’re a bad singer the use of auto tune alone shouldn’t discount you as a musician. These days it should be looked at like just another instrument. Some artists that would otherwise sound poor a cappella might use a guitar to accompany their voice. What’s the difference?

  • @elbowdrop
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    251 year ago

    Wet or soggy bread. No idea why.

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          I wonder if anyone likes beer the first time they try it. I thought it was nasty but drank it for years because I was a student and it was the cheapest way to get drunk. I eventually acquired a taste for it and now genuinely enjoy it.

    • @ickplant
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      I love dipping bread into water. Yum.

  • @HerrVorragend
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    1 year ago

    The smell and taste of beer.

    I will never understand why people all around the world like it.

  • @tictac2OP
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    161 year ago

    Wet bathroom and toilet floors

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        Everything touches in my mouth. I don’t like when they touch on the sandwich.

        Remember that I put this forward as something I know is irrational.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Is this purely visual? I mean would you be able to taste them touching or not?

      Would you accept sandwich containing both cheese and mustard and eating it unseen, or would you have to check for touching?

      I mean your affliction is interesting and so particular that I kind of want to know a bit more. When did you aquire this aversion?

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      Sometimes I’ll just take a slice a cheese put some mustard on it, maybe a couple sweet pickle chips if I’m feelin’ adventurous.

  • thrawn
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    Trypophobia, something about those kinds of holes… *shudder*

  • SybilVane
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    131 year ago

    Toothpaste that foams too much. Which is most toothpaste.

    • @disk42
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      Do you wet your toothbrush first, or just use it dry? I don’t like how much toothpaste foams up when I wet it first, but using it dry is fine (for me, anyway)

      • SybilVane
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        I hadn’t even considered that. I usually wet it first. I’ll try not doing that and see if i have a better experience.

  • @sulungskwa
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    111 year ago

    Kraft Parmesean Cheese. I can’t stant even thinking about it. I’ve never smelled a dead body but I’m assuming that’s what it smells like

  • @TootSweet
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    Soap.

    Gotta rinse that shit aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalll the way off. You don’t want dish soap from your dish in your food. And you don’t want to leave any soap on your skin. So you rinse and rinse and rinse. Think you got it all off? Better rinse again just to make sure. Rub your fingers together. Does it still feel slicker than it did before you washed your hands? Better rinse some more.

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      31 year ago

      This means you have soft water. Hard water washes away the soap immediately

    • @WetAndFlummoxed
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      Can relate. Even worse when someone’s food tastes soapy. I’ve taken to rinsing my family’s dishes for them if we’re cooking together.

      • musicmind333
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        @WetAndFlummoxed @TootSweet drives me nuts at self serve places when you take a glass, put it under the water dispenser, then see bubbles still floating around after the cup is full. Tap water bubbles last like less than half a second. If I see what I think could be soap bubbles, I dump, rinse, repeat til no more bubbles.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    Any unexpected texture when I eat chicken. I literally only eat white meat because I can’t stand anything chewy, hard, stringy, etc when I chew.

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    91 year ago

    Mayo or other similar foods, mouth noises, and animals without extremities.

    Not disgusting, but just irritate me - whistling (unless at an event where noise is the goal), forrest Gump, and when people describe themselves as bougie.

    • Subverb
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      31 year ago

      Animals without extremities. That’s very specific. Snakes, worms, fish, that sort of thing?

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        I don’t mind fish so much because of the fins. Those others though…freaks me out how they move, especially eels.

  • @Wazzamatter
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    91 year ago

    Roasted or fried chicken. Something about the strong smell just whips my brain into anger and disgust. I can’t think, talk or smile once I smell it. Especially in a enclosed space.