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She's deeper in the din with dangerous day. Would you
do this? Would you want to reinject some fun into
your relationship by celebrating an arbitrary anniversary. It's about the
milestones of just random events, and the weirder they are,
the better. Apparently, For example, the day you binge watched
your first show together, maybe the first time you peed
with the door open. It's trending after a writer on
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Pop Sugar did a story about it, but a relationship
expert came up with it back in twenty twenty one.
The name she gave it back then. It needs a
little work arbitrary versaries. The idea is creating additional excuses
to celebrate together your relationship and all this weirdness. But
you don't have to be weird. Other examples Pop Sugar
gave the day you knew that you had a crush
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on each other, or maybe the day you went on
your first trip, the day you slid into their DMS,
or the first day you saw each other naked. It's
good for couples who might not have real anniversaries yet,
since people get married later than they used to. It's
not just for couples that aren't married. Nothing's wrong with
celebrating your wedding and aversary, but also the first time
you stared at them with an open eye after they
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pass gas. So you probably have an opinion on these
sounds of nails on a chalkboard. But since chalkboards aren't
really that common anymore outside trendy coffee shops, what is
something else that gives you the same vibe? Somebody asks
the Internet, what sound do you hear that instantly makes
you angry? For nodological reason. Some of the most popular
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answers include styrofoam rubbing, styrofoam microwaves that keep beeping after
the doors opened, the chirp of a dying battery, and
a smoke detector. Microsoft teams alerts this sound of incoming
teams calls put me in fight or flight. I can
see that smacking while eating, when a FOURK scrapes the plate,
snoring the oh no, no, no, no no song on
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TikTok it's been four years the trend's dad, stop using it.
A cat about to barf, yeah, I agree with that
one too, or a dog licking himself the song cotton
eye shoe, children screaming, shrieking, crying, and whining and so on.
Hearing bra the sound of somebody rummaging through their purse
that's too full, and the sound of flip flops flip
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flopping past my office door. So that would be somebody
like Jackie Anderson. Jackie, when she worked with me shows,
said she hated flip flops because she hated the sound
that flip flops made. The flip flop, flip flop, flip flop.
For me, it's scraping teeth on silverware. Oh, that sound
just drives me crazy. For a lot of people, it's
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