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" Getting on my nerves" is so absurd bro why is this a thing, and I'm not on my nerves

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GPT 3.5
"Getting on my nerves" is actually a common idiom used to express frustration or annoyance. It means that someone or something is bothering or irritating someone. It's not meant to be taken literally as being physically on one's nerves. Instead, it implies that someone or something is causing a sense of irritation or being overwhelmed. Different people have different levels of tolerance for certain things, so what may bother one person may not bother another. It's perfectly normal if something doesn't bother you personally, but it's still a valid expression for those who do feel irritated or annoyed.

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