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Old habits die hard

So I am sitting at my computer terminal in the library for another consecutive day of assignment marathon. Seated next to me is this cute-as-a-button Australian girl. The only problem with cute-as-a-button Austrlian girl is that she twirls her hair inccesently round her tiny fingers.
ENOUGH ALREADY!
From the corner of my eye I see (With a great urge to push her hand down hard so that she smashes her own head) her left hand raised above her head, bobbing up and down as she twirls her damn locks for the 899th time.

I just want to scream at her: stoptwirlingyourfuckinghairalreadyyouirritatingcute-as-a-buttongirlwithabadhabit
This habit ranks up there with:
1. Pen clickers in an exam hall
2. Feet shuffelers in an exam hall
3. People who bring big bags of loud crunchy chips into the library. (if you must, then by golly, Suck the damn chip till its soggy before you chew!)
4. Public nose pickers
5. 'I need my mobile phone even tho' am in the cinema' syndrome

Then again, I probably have some irritating habit that is pissing the hell out of the cute-as-a-button australian girl.