Into my pet peeve.

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sitifan

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@sitifan Just to clarify, Dunchee wasn't saying that "Into my pet peeve" means "End of my pet peeve". They were pointing out that you misheard the original. The speaker actually says "End of my pet peeve".
 
The transcript incorrectly gives it as 'Into'.
 
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