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Sports teams wearing alternate uniforms with a color scheme completely inconsistent with the team's actual colors past or present.

NBA is the worst. However, I'm watching Twins-Blue Jays highlights and inadvertently rooting for the Blue Jays because powdered blue jerseys at least has some historical basis for the Twins, unlike the Milwaukee Brewers / Seattle Mariners blue & yellow cosplay uniforms they were wearing last night.
The Brewers wore powder blue road uniforms in the past and yellow was a secondary color.

Last year, the Red Sox were wearing yellow jerseys. I don't know if they are still doing that.
 
Sports teams wearing alternate uniforms with a color scheme completely inconsistent with the team's actual colors past or present.

NBA is the worst. However, I'm watching Twins-Blue Jays highlights and inadvertently rooting for the Blue Jays because powdered blue jerseys at least has some historical basis for the Twins, unlike the Milwaukee Brewers / Seattle Mariners blue & yellow cosplay uniforms they were wearing last night.
The Brewers wore powder blue road uniforms in the past and yellow was a secondary color.

Last year, the Red Sox were wearing yellow jerseys. I don't know if they are still doing that.
The Tigers Motor City uniforms are awful. Like Beer League softball bad
 
My wife does this all the time.....out of blue "I'm scheduling a ShopRite pickup you need anything, giving me zero notice, just today as I'm getting in the shower". Smh
 
Sports teams wearing alternate uniforms with a color scheme completely inconsistent with the team's actual colors past or present.

NBA is the worst. However, I'm watching Twins-Blue Jays highlights and inadvertently rooting for the Blue Jays because powdered blue jerseys at least has some historical basis for the Twins, unlike the Milwaukee Brewers / Seattle Mariners blue & yellow cosplay uniforms they were wearing last night.
The Brewers wore powder blue road uniforms in the past and yellow was a secondary color.

Last year, the Red Sox were wearing yellow jerseys. I don't know if they are still doing that.
The Tigers Motor City uniforms are awful. Like Beer League softball bad

bad ...not those "yellow and blue" Red Sox monstrosities bad level
 
like most places my dentist had a cancelation fee if you cancel with <24house or no show.

My dentist called me the day before my teeth cleaning appointment to reschedule and I jokingly said “Sure I can do that but that'll be $50”. Obviously I was kidding but they better remember that in the extremely rare chance I miss an appointment.

But they won’t.
 
Trailers hitched up to the back of a pickup. They make so much noise and they are everywhere all day and night. Since a lot of landscapers use them they are also making a ton of racket before 7AM.
 
like most places my dentist had a cancelation fee if you cancel with <24house or no show.

My dentist called me the day before my teeth cleaning appointment to reschedule and I jokingly said “Sure I can do that but that'll be $50”. Obviously I was kidding but they better remember that in the extremely rare chance I miss an appointment.

But they won’t.
Oh, I'm sorry
 
The national anthem being performed before every sporting event. F that noise. It's so arbitrary and final.
Why only sports? Do all the government offices play the song before they start work? What's the point? Just announce the starting lineups, shoot off some pyro and start the game.
My daughter was a dancer in the local state beauty pageant earlier this month. 3 nights of preliminary competition and then the finale night. They trotted out a different past winner each night to sing it...before a dang beauty pageant...
 
Airbnb's or VRBO's that have no salt/pepper/oil/herbs/condiments/foil/etc.
I’d like to think they should stock that stuff, but there’s probably enough a-holes that would take it all home with them at the end of a stay
I think it is more the hosts clearing everything out after each stay, but maybe you are right.
I don't want to know what others have been up to with the kitchen condiments. Bring your own.
 
Airbnb's or VRBO's that have no salt/pepper/oil/herbs/condiments/foil/etc.
I’d like to think they should stock that stuff, but there’s probably enough a-holes that would take it all home with them at the end of a stay
I think it is more the hosts clearing everything out after each stay, but maybe you are right.
I don't want to know what others have been up to with the kitchen condiments. Bring your own.
Mayonnaise? Yeah, I'd bring my own. Salt/Pepper and foil, I would use but wouldn't be mad if they weren't there.

Oils and Herbs? No way would I expect them to "stock" those.
 
Airbnb's or VRBO's that have no salt/pepper/oil/herbs/condiments/foil/etc.
I’d like to think they should stock that stuff, but there’s probably enough a-holes that would take it all home with them at the end of a stay
I think it is more the hosts clearing everything out after each stay, but maybe you are right.
I don't want to know what others have been up to with the kitchen condiments. Bring your own.
Mayonnaise? Yeah, I'd bring my own. Salt/Pepper and foil, I would use but wouldn't be mad if they weren't there.

Oils and Herbs? No way would I expect them to "stock" those.
I’ll bring my own mayo, but what kind of animal lives without an assortment of saffron for guests?
 
Airbnb's or VRBO's that have no salt/pepper/oil/herbs/condiments/foil/etc.
I’d like to think they should stock that stuff, but there’s probably enough a-holes that would take it all home with them at the end of a stay
I think it is more the hosts clearing everything out after each stay, but maybe you are right.
I don't want to know what others have been up to with the kitchen condiments. Bring your own.
Mayonnaise? Yeah, I'd bring my own. Salt/Pepper and foil, I would use but wouldn't be mad if they weren't there.

Oils and Herbs? No way would I expect them to "stock" those.
I’ll bring my own mayo, but what kind of animal lives without an assortment of saffron for guests?
The kind that says your a renter and not a guest?
 
Airbnb's or VRBO's that have no salt/pepper/oil/herbs/condiments/foil/etc.
Just stayed 2 blocks off the beach in Ft Lauderdale in an old school 2 story walk up motel. Had a kitchen although I didn't use it much
$89 for the Sun-Th rate here in the off season, I've stopped doing Air BnB almost all together, only search for hotels/motels on the major sites
I don't want secret cleaning fees, hidden cameras or Nick Saban showing up in my hot tub

Off season right now, things are dirt cheap down in South Florida
We're having our home redone, living out of a suitcase right now
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial
Incidentally, I highly recommend reviewing all of your app notification settings and debating which ones you really need. With some obvious exceptions such as Messages, most notifications are not set up for your benefit. Instead, they benefit the app-makers who want you to spend more time on their app
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial
I am right there with ya. My OCD doesn't allow it. Especially w/ email. I almost NEVER have any for text messages. I am down to ONE unread email, which I'll take care of while at lunch today (a fantasy football article).

I have a health-related app, though, where it won't go away.

I've heard that uninstalling/reinstalling could fix this issue, though. Give it a try.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial
I think you can go to Notifications in your Settings.

You can then turn off notifications for each of the apps installed on your iPhone. I did this about 7 years ago and it's a game changer.

My screen shows no notifications at all. Ever.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
this sounds like JIRA
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial
I think you can go to Notifications in your Settings.

You can then turn off notifications for each of the apps installed on your iPhone. I did this about 7 years ago and it's a game changer.

My screen shows no notifications at all. Ever.
Yes, after I posted I realized there was no need to have badges on my FaceTime app, so I just went to Settings and toggled that off.

In some cases, I prefer notifications to having to go manually check it. To cite just one example, during NFL season, I usually set the ESPN app to notify me of all scores in the 1:00/4:00 window. Because if I'm not getting notifications, I'll just keep checking the app manually for updates (OK, fine, I do that, too). I also like getting major news alerts from the NYTimes app, because that way I know that if there's a significantly major story, I won't miss out on it.

But like I said, with the vast majority of apps, you get zero benefit from receiving notifications. My advice is to Marie Kondo the s##t out of those notifications; if they don't spark joy, turn them off
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
I know lots of people (Mrs. R included) with badge counts that high and just looking at them on another person's phone stresses me out
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
I know lots of people (Mrs. R included) with badge counts that high and just looking at them on another person's phone stresses me out
Agreed again. My wife's phone is the same. I would go crazy.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
I know lots of people (Mrs. R included) with badge counts that high and just looking at them on another person's phone stresses me out
Do you mean me? Cuz I don't have a smart phone or apps or any of that stuff. Don't know what a badge count is.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
this sounds like JIRA

Indeed.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
I know lots of people (Mrs. R included) with badge counts that high and just looking at them on another person's phone stresses me out
Do you mean me? Cuz I don't have a smart phone or apps or any of that stuff. Don't know what a badge count is.
LOL no I meant Mrs. Reilly, aka my wife. Unless ... honey, is that you?
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
this sounds like JIRA

Indeed.
of course. we had it rolled out in the last year and it's fine, i suppose, except for the reasons you laid out.

we've got a group of people that reliably do what you're saying but are absolutely unaccountable for tickets opened that they need to reply to. it's infuriating.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial

I have a red tag which is currently displaying 460 in my Outlook, gmail has a 99+ red tag on it. I've given up a long time ago because. . . well this is how my world is. I get an email with a ticket reference in it. I open the ticket, I respond to the ticket and start working on the request and an email is then generated to me and the requestor with the exact words I just typed in saying "I am working on this request" containing all the relevant information you could ever desire in excruciating detail because if it doesn't well then I'll get more emails. So, then 10 minutes after i updated the ticket with my manifesto length reply I get a separate email which contains something creative like "I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" Then 10 minutes later I get a text message saying "Hey, I created ticket 123abc, did you see it?" I reply back to the e-mail and the text with "yes and I put all the information into the ticket." Then I get an email back from the ticket saying "okay, thanks." Then I get another email responding to their "did you see my ticket email" saying "okay, thanks." Then I get a text replying to my reply saying "okay, thanks." And, on average, I would say this happens at least 10 times a day. Sometimes, when I'm especially lucky, I'll get a phone call mixed into that mess "hey, sorry to bother you, did you see that ticket I created, it's ticket number 123abc. . ."

Sigh . . . 461.
I know lots of people (Mrs. R included) with badge counts that high and just looking at them on another person's phone stresses me out
Do you mean me? Cuz I don't have a smart phone or apps or any of that stuff. Don't know what a badge count is.
LOL no I meant Mrs. Reilly, aka my wife. Unless ... honey, is that you?
I like piña coladas.
 
I hate when iPhone apps have badges (ie, the little red number in the corner of the icon) that I can’t figure out how to get rid of. I currently have a 1 on my FaceTime app that will apparently be there forever.

Related: I hate myself for being bothered by something so trivial
:hifive:

I also can’t stand those things, and turn off notifications in nearly all my apps. Even better limit the apps you have (I have a strict one screen policy)

Paradoxically, I have no issue with unopened emails, of which I have 22K+.
 
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