Yeah, primarily at school though. I can be pretty edgy with work, I don't see a point in some things, but sometimes the teacher's feelings impact my learning. Last friday, my teacher for History was just annoyed (and we weren't doing anything for the week because it's reaching holidays), and we have a student that suffers from weakness (Not sure what it's called, but he needs to sleep quite often, and has done it out of the blue for quite a while now), which pretty much everyone knows. The teacher told the person next to him to wake him up, even though he was suffering it, and was just saying how it's pointless for him to be in the lesson if he's like that and he should just go home, and was just being really aggressive about everything. I also wanted to go early to set up stage equipment for band practice, but I was disallowed, and we had to do two pages of work, with an annoyed teacher. Yeah, great guns. I seriously felt like telling her to stop being so aggressive, and usually arguing with teachers (in the healthy positive discussion manner) doesn't make any bit of difference, as you're just a kid who knows nothing.
Do you dislike it when people seem to think that because they are in a higher position in society, they think they're better than you or they know more than you in everything?