*Clothing websites which, instead of showing each of the styles to choose from, post a separate photo and link to each color of each style. Bonus points if they don't even group the styles together. This makes for way too much to scroll through.
*Also sites which do not provide meaningful descriptions of what differentiates, say, different styles of pants. How is "The Echidna" different from "The Ezekiel"? We won't tell you, but I'm sure you can work it out from the pics of what they look like on six-foot-tall, 110-pound, A-cup women!
*(Also, "barrel leg jeans" are ugly AF on people of all shapes and sizes, but that's more of an opinion than a rant.)
*New York Times book reviews. I read a ton and am always keeping my eyes open for good books so they suck me in. They have encouraged me to read a number of truly terrible books now, so I am learning to ignore them completely.
*Medical providers who cancel an appointment you've been waiting four months for, and schedule the new appointment another five months out. Bonus points when the scheduler asks, "Is that okay?" like you have a choice. (I have had a headache since September and may never see a neurologist at this rate.)
*Medical providers who offer two treatment choices: one which you've tried before that ruined your life while you were taking it and for several months after, and one which costs $2500, isn't covered by any insurance, and doesn't have clear research on its efficacy or how long it lasts.
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