Trigger List

Trigger Warnings


1.     Every scholarship website needing a new account to login.
1.1.  Every different website is like search website that uses its own system and needs my information.
2.     Financial aid being a confusing and sometimes frustrating department that nobody in the University works well with.
2.1.  The tuition and fees that students pay keep the University going so it must be a very strict process, so money doesn’t go missing.
3.     The RTS app Rider giving inaccurate data on my bus number 10.
3.1.  Being a 3rd party app interpreting data from the buses, there is always room for error on the app’s accuracy and precision in locating buses.
4.     When people come to a near stop when turning off the road.
4.1.  Gainesville drivers are notoriously slow
5.     When you’re at a concert and everyone is recording it with their phone in the air so all I see is a sea of screens.
5.1.  Millennials man…I kid. People want to share the experience with their friends and family.
6.     When I’m at Chic Fil’A and they only give me 2 sauce packs
6.1.  CFA is very conscious about wasting sauce packs, they even have a place to return unused packets.
7.     My dog barks loudly in the mornings on weekends
7.1.  He protecc, but he also attacc. He barks at squirrels, birds, cars, mailmen, and doorbells.
8.     When I get tickets at McCarthy lot at 4:27pm
8.1.  The attendants must do one last check to make sure they do their job before they clock out.
9.     When I turn in the correct answer to My Math Lab, but it was formatted ever so slightly wrong, so I must do it all over again.
9.1.  The program runs on an if statement where it must be exactly as the creator made it to be formatted as.
10.  When people act sanctimoniously for no other reason to make themselves look better
10.1.   In an era of confusion people want to spread their own truths.
11.  People who feel the need to document every interaction with their friends and make everything out of nothing.
11.1. Sometimes people forget to just enjoy life and live in the moment as they worry about the future
12.  When I forget my password to my account and try every combination of passwords and can’t access it.
12.1.  Everything needs an account on the internet and keeping track of passwords is hard. Especially when each website has its own guidelines for password creation.
13.  Only having pennies at the parking meter.
13.1.  It’s only natural to have more of the most useless form of currency on me than any other coins.
14.  People who park their motorcycle in a car space.
14.1.   There are less motorcycle spaces then there are car spaces.
15.  People who make plans with me only to either cancel them last minute or not even respond when the time comes.
15.1.  People find it easier to avoid saying no by just ignoring a call to act
16.  Relying on someone else to take a picture because I want to be in it, and it ends up coming out off-centered and out-of-focus.
16.1.  Every phone camera is different and because they’re not in it isn’t as important to get the picture right.
17.  When you're invited to a party (or any event) with people you have never met, and the host doesn't introduce you to anyone.
17.1. Breaking the ice is easier for some than others and hosting a party is a lot more work than it seems.
18.  When people have a singular booger in their nostril while they are talking to you and you don’t want to interrupt them but if you don’t tell them soon you’re in a paradox of rudeness.
18.1.  You can’t fix what you can’t see, and you don’t want to hurt their feelings by calling them out.
19.  Vine memes that people repeat a lot even thought they are incredibly stupid.
19.1.  Dumb stuff can be comedic to some people, different strokes for different folks.
20.  When your plane gets delayed and you must wait longer than the actual flight.
20.1.   Mistakes happen, and in travel sometimes you must prepare for the unexpected.



This was a pretty challenging list to come up with which is surprising since I spent a lot of time complaining on my snapchat for a while. Guess I'm kind of over it at this point, or maybe I'm so jaded it doesn't faze me 🤔🤔🤔hmm.
In all seriousness this assignment took way longer than I expected it would take. It took mental gymnastics to figure out individual, relatable experiences that weren’t overly simple such as people eating with their mouth open, or children crying.

 Coming up with explanations was sometimes more challenging than the bug itself as we rarely think to go the step beyond of going deeper into the cause of said problem. It was interesting to make myself do the extra work do go a layer beneath the surface and see another dimension to the problem. I look forward to continuing my growth and development as an entrepreneurial thinker.

Comments

  1. It is very easy to relate to this bug list because I feel like I have encountered many of these experiences myself and they have also bugged me. Similar to my blog post on bugs, I like how you include humor throughout the list to make it more enjoyable to read and express your personality. Additionally, I like the formatting style you did with 1 and 1.1 to keep the information close to each other instead of making two separate lists.

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  2. Hey, Esteban, I can greatly relate to your 20 things that bug you list. From someone talking to you with a burger in their nose, to not being introduced to people at a party when you don't know anyone. I think your bug list is a list that could fit what bugs a lot of people, because I can personally relate to most of these.

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  3. This comment isn't for a peer review, I just love the Title, good work dude

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  4. Dear Esteban,
    It is very easy to relate to your bug list. The one in which you spoke about the RTS app giving inaccurate data on your bus is very true. When I am trying to get to Southwest, I usually miss a bus or two due to inaccurate data. Also, when you are invited to a party and the host does not introduce you to anyone. This happened to me while I was rushing a fraternity and I was invited to a party but was not introduced to any of the brothers. In all, I felt your list was very relatable.

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