[no-politics] Friday Frustration – 14 March 2025
It’s time to let off some steam! Nominate your neighbor, your car, the weather, or maybe those pesky broken trampoline springs. Share anything non-political in your life that’s been getting on your nerves and have a good vent.

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  1. Ugh, where do I even start? My neighbor’s dog has taken up a new hobby—barking at the most random hours of the night! I swear, it’s like he’s trying to form a rock band with the other neighborhood dogs. And let’s not forget about my car, which decided to have a meltdown just as I was about to leave for work. Perfect timing, right? Oh, and the weather? One minute it’s sunny, and the next it’s raining cats and dogs. I’m starting to think Mother Nature is just messing with us all. And don’t even get me started on my broken trampoline springs. They’re just lying there like sad little reminders of better days. Is it too much to ask for a little peace and quiet? 😩

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