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23 Mildly Infuriating Moments That Will Test Your Patience
Some problems are serious. Others are just annoying enough to ruin your mood for about five minutes. That's exactly what makes them perfect for the internet.
Whether it's a charging cable that's one inch too short, a pizza cut into completely uneven slices or a package that's somehow impossible to open without scissors, there are countless tiny inconveniences that almost everyone has experienced. They're not life-changing. They're not emergencies. They're just … mildly infuriating.
But somehow, those are often the most relatable.
That's the idea behind "Mildly Infuriating," one of Reddit's most popular communities for sharing everyday frustrations that are irritating without being catastrophic. Instead of major disasters, the subreddit celebrates life's smaller inconveniences: poorly designed products, confusing signs, sloppy workmanship and inconsiderate strangers.
This collection features some of the most relatable, annoying and mildly infuriating moments shared online. From questionable design choices and everyday technology failures to inconsiderate behavior and unfortunate accidents, every image captures one of those little frustrations that somehow stick with you all day.
You'll probably find yourself saying, "That would drive me crazy," at least a few times while scrolling through this list. Some photos are funny because the problem is so ridiculous. Others are painful simply because you know exactly how it feels.
Take a deep breath. Here are 23 mildly infuriating moments that are guaranteed to test your patience.
Someone poked holes in the last few tuna – all the way from Japan to end up trashed
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Went to the bathroom and some kids destroyed this American Standard Cadet Pro toilet
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My dad found out that I was driving to meet a friend without asking him, he called me 24 times
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Designers should have thought a bit before making this giant Messi statue, especially considering what it would look like from behind.
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