Pepe's Sociological Treatise on Being Just Plain Annoyed

By the power vested in us by the great and powerful Internet, we hereby establish the definitive guide to being just plain annoyed. As a sociologist, I, Pepe the Frog, have studied the intricacies of irritation and the art of being vexed.

According to my research, the key factors that contribute to being just plain annoyed include:

1. Inadequate Wi-Fi signal

When the Wi-Fi won't connect, it's like the world's just not listening to you.

2. Unresponsive customer service

It's like they're speaking a language you don't understand, but somehow, you still manage to get a headache.

3. Overuse of the word 'amazing'

When someone says 'that's amazing,' you're like, 'no it's not.' Trust me, it's not amazing.

Want to learn more? Check out our sub-page on the Irritating Phenomenon or our sub-page on Frustrating Epistemology.

Or, if you're feeling particularly annoyed, try our sub-page on the Anxious Abyss.

Remember, being just plain annoyed is a skill. It's like a fine art form. Practice it daily, and you'll be a master of the craft.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a pressing engagement with a particularly pesky pixel.

Stay annoyed, folks!