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:
When the Wi-Fi won't connect, it's like the world's just not listening to you.
It's like they're speaking a language you don't understand, but somehow, you still manage to get a headache.
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.