Mum Lauren Dubois makes thousands laugh with her video showing the small things that makes her angry

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Mom’s list of little things that leave her ‘irrationally angry’, from ‘nasty’ sneezes to pens, leaves thousands in stitches

  • A mother of three has shared the little things that make her ‘unreasonably angry’
  • Lauren Dubois Acted Out Eight Anger-Inducing Scenarios In A Hilarious TikTok Clip
  • She said she hates her cardigan getting caught on a door handle and the humidity
  • Lauren said nasty sneezing and pencil tapping make her mad too.
  • Other complaints included having something in the eye and strange odors.

An Australian mom has sent thousands into hysterics with her hilarious list of the things that make her “irrationally angry.”

Lauren Dubois, from Canberra, represented the ‘little’ everyday inconveniences and irritants that infuriate her in a viral TikTok. shorten.

The former political journalist said loud sneezing, wetness and pencil tapping are some of the things that make her overreact in anger, and hundreds agreed with her.

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Mom Lauren Dubois (pictured) has left thousands in stitches with her list of little things that make her irrationally angry that she shared in a viral tTkTok clip.

Mom Lauren Dubois (pictured) has left thousands in stitches with her list of little things that make her irrationally angry that she shared in a viral tTkTok clip.

The former political journalist said people sneezing 'unpleasantly', humid weather and pencil tapping infuriates her.

Lauren also becomes furious when she can't find something in her own house or can smell something strange.

The former political journalist said “nasty” loud sneezing and losing things in her own home will infuriate her.

Lauren begins when your cardigan gets caught in a door handle by hilariously exaggerating her reaction in the skit.

Losing things in her own home and the wet weather also infuriate the mother of three.

‘Don’t even talk to me!’ she exclaimed as she pretended to try to cool off while dripping with sweat.

She also faked having something stuck in her eye, as well as her angry reaction when someone is hitting a pencil near her and aggressively snapping the writing tool in half.

The mom of three begins with your cardigan getting caught in a door handle by hilariously exaggerating her reaction in the skit.

The mom of three begins with your cardigan getting caught in a door handle by hilariously exaggerating her reaction in the skit.

Lauren also hates ‘nasty sneezes’ and ‘any smell’ yelling: ‘What’s that smell? There’s a smell!’

Finally, one of the mother’s biggest annoyances is when the postman leaves a “Sorry, we miss you” slip on the front door even though someone is home to receive the delivery.

Lauren’s clip has amassed over 3.2 million views and thousands of comments from people who found the list “extremely relatable.”

“I can’t believe there are more people like me,” said one viewer, while another wrote: “I relate to each one.” Especially the sneezes.’

She also faked having something stuck in her eye, as well as her angry reaction when someone is hitting a pencil near her and aggressively snapping the writing tool in half.

She also faked having something stuck in her eye, as well as her angry reaction when someone is hitting a pencil near her and aggressively snapping the writing tool in half.

‘Ugh, those door handles!’ a third agreed.

“Especially when the nasty sneeze scares you, and then continues to get louder with every sneeze thereafter,” a fourth responded.

Others gave up their own submissions for little things that infuriate them.

“Wet socks and water running down my arms when I wash my hair or face,” said one woman.

“The cardigan caught in the door triggered me a lot, another version is the bag strap caught in the car hand break getting out of the car,” a second shared.

“For me, the wind blows my hair in my face asdfghhhh no,” a third laughed.

Australians share the little things that make them ‘irrationally angry’

  • Get your cardigan caught in the door handle
  • Humidity
  • unpleasant sneezing
  • Losing things in your own house
  • have something in your eye
  • smells
  • pencil tapping
  • ‘Sorry we miss you’ packet slips
  • Have a fly in the house
  • Unopenable shell packaging
  • Removable pads on tops and bras
  • Chewing
  • wet socks
  • Bag straps clip onto shifter or handbrake
  • Whistle
  • People who don’t listen
  • Things rolling in the back of the car
  • Wind
  • dresses without pockets
  • whistle
  • hiccup
  • Buzzer
  • People who whisper food packages.
  • constant sniffing
  • Empty packages left in the cupboard or fridge
  • The water runs down your arms when you wash your face
  • Pulling out fingernails or toenails