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... by certain things: dumb questions, people unnecessarily getting in the way, and sheer stupidity. An intolerance of these things matches us perfectly. Of course, this irritability should not be to the extent that she becomes annoying herself. How ironic would that be? If we were both annoyed by the same things, neither of us would commit the offences in question, so we would relate to each other well. Furthermore, we all know mood swings are unavoidable, but I would hope she is strong enough to control her natural emotions with the ability to refrain from throwing our finest china at me in a frantic moment of uncontrollable rage. Obviously, I would support her in her hour of need, but unnecessary stress is... erm... stressful. A person's body language speaks worlds about them. Mariah's should not say 'Hey look at me, I am the sex goddess, I have a severe attitude problem' ...
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