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[A Deep Dive into My Ever-Growing List of Pet Peeves]-[fried chicken ASMR and cigarette smoker attitude, pet peeves]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2025-11-02

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The Unending List of Petty Annoyances

In this episode, the host candidly opens up about her latest collection of "pet peeves," acknowledging that while these complaints might be trivial, they provide a fun outlet for expressing frustration. From the minor inconveniences of daily life to specific sensory discomforts, she walks us through a series of grievances that many listeners might find surprisingly relatable.

1. The Cat Hair Conundrum

As a devoted cat owner who adores her pets, the host admits that "cat hair" is an "inevitable" part of her life. However, she finds it incredibly frustrating when it sticks to her face, particularly when she is wearing makeup. Even with precautions, the hair finds its way onto her skin or her microphone's "pop filter," causing an "itchy" and "tickly" sensation. Despite the annoyance, she clarifies she is not a "crazy cat lady" and wouldn't trade her pets, even if the hair is "fucking annoying."

2. Physical Discomfort and Sensory Sensitivities

Moving on to personal grooming, she expresses a deep aversion to the "prickly little hairs" that remain after a haircut. She describes the sensation of these hairs on her neck or inside her shirt as "anxiety-inducing," often forcing her to jump into the shower immediately, even during high-stakes events like the Met Gala. She attributes this to a general sensitivity to things that are "itchy or scratchy or pokey."

3. The Atmosphere of Coffee Shops

Reflecting on a recent work outing, the host vents about coffee shops that play loud EDM music. She believes the ideal cafe experience should offer a "subtle, cool, calming ambiance," whereas "blasting" music makes it nearly impossible to focus. She argues that while high-energy environments have their place, they shouldn't be the standard for places where people come to "sit, chat, work."

4. Sunday Closing Times

She questions the tradition of businesses closing early on Sundays. Since the weekend is when most people have time to "relax, unwind, shop, and eat," she finds it counterintuitive that establishments shut down at 5 p.m. on one of the few days people are actually free. She suggests that Mondays might be a more logical time for early closures, as it is the "beginning of the work week."

5. Pizza Crusts and Trendy Restaurant Seating

Addressing food-related frustrations, she notes that pizza crusts are often "way too dry," making them a chore to eat. Her suggested solution is to normalize serving a "side of marinara sauce" for dipping. Furthermore, she critiques the trend in "cute, trendy restaurants" of using "knee-high" tables. She argues that while these settings might be aesthetic, they lack functionality, making it "nearly impossible to eat dinner."

6. The Algorithm and Nicotine Hypocrisy

She discusses how her YouTube algorithm taunts her with ASMR videos of people eating "spicy hot chicken," which looks "so fucking good" despite her being a lifelong vegetarian. On a more serious note, she calls out the "judgmental undertone" of cigarette smokers who criticize her for vaping or using nicotine pouches. She finds it "delusional" for someone addicted to cigarettes to act morally superior, as both habits are "carcinogenic" and "all of it is bad."

7. Miscellaneous Irritations

Rounding out the list, she mentions the struggle of managing "ugly" lamp cords that refuse to reach outlets, the tedious nature of cleaning "reusable straws" to avoid mold, and the frustration of finding "little stems" in her blueberries, which disrupts her preferred way of eating them by the handful. Finally, she touches on the "particular pain" she feels when "high-budget" media productions fail to deliver quality, feeling that it represents a "wasted opportunity" and "wasted money."

Conclusion

Ultimately, the host concludes by discussing her pet peeve regarding "bad food ratios"—such as chocolate croissants lacking enough chocolate or nachos with insufficient cheese. She admits that airing these grievances is a sign of her "privilege," but insists that complaining about these trivial matters is a necessary release. She leaves the audience with a promise to return with more updates to her ever-growing list in the future.

🎯Key Sentences

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this is not my first rodeo.
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the list is ever growing.
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it's really just an aesthetic issue.
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it's worth the annoyance.
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let's not start calling me a crazy cat lady.
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📝Key Phrases

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not my first rodeo
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without further ado
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go off on a tangent
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anxiety inducing
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long-winded way of saying
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📖 Transcript

Well, would you look at that?
It seems that it's that time again.
Time for me to sit down and share some more of my pet peeves.
And I say some more of my pet peeves because this is not my first rodeo.
I've sat down many times and discussed my pet peeves with you all.
But the truth is, the list is ever growing.

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