Everyone has people in there lives that just annoy them to the brink of insanity. Just that person's presence signifies impending doom in your mind. You drop hints every time you talk to them that you really don't want to be around them, but they just don't get it. Here is my story for example:There is a guy who went to high school with me, and ended up going to the same university as me. Right now you're thinking that this person is one of those people who don't have many friends. Wrong. This guy isn't shy about talking to new people, and that could be his worst quality. It could be just me, but pulling random people into your conversation isn't really what I want to do. And this is what this guy does. The other thing is when you're talking to him, he isn't making eye contact with you, he's making eye contact with whoever is next to you, trying to get everyone in on the conversation. You may not know what I mean, but if you have experienced this, you may find it annoying as well.
Another trait I found horribly annoying is how this guy would just walk into your dorm room and just think you wanted to hang out. I mean he would just walk into my room not say a word to me and begin watching TV. They may not seem annoying to you, but it was to me. And another thing, if he was watching something and began laughing, he would turn and look at you, while laughing, just to see if you were laughing to. That wouldn't bother me except for the fact that I was doing something called homework and wasn't paying attention to what was on the tube at all.
But the absolute worst trait was how he was cocky and arrogant. Whatever you said, you were automatically wrong, so matter how right you were. In college I was a chemistry major while he was a mathematics major, so of course he knew more about my major than his, no matter how wrong he was. It wasn't even a joy to talk to him. He also somehow knew more about biology than my girlfriend, who was a biology major.
So there is a little background on this guy who annoys me to no end. He is one of those who ride the pity train to get you on his side. He'll say things like, "No one liked me my freshman and sophomore years of high school" which I then respond with "What makes you think that changed?" The funny thing is I was completely serious when I said that, and he didn't get it.
Some people just can't take a hint.