We're now officially in 2019, and who knows what stories await us in the year ahead.
And while it may be a new year, it doesn't mean we can't take a look back at the past 12 months - especially as there's been some incredible moments in 2018.
Throughout the year we've brought you a variety of stories - some were heart-warming, others were disheartening and a couple were just light-hearted fun.
No matter the content, our readers were always very willing to share their thoughts on stories.
But which made you the most angry? We've scored through data to find out which of our 2018 stories posted on our Facebook page got you pressing the angry emoji the most and here's the top 10.
10. Autistic boy told to leave Wetherspoons
In July we told the story of Jenny Clough, who was asked by a fellow customer at the Wetherspoons in Pwllheli to leave - because her "overwhelmed" autistic five-year-old son was making too much noise.
32-year-old Jenny had and her son Jack, both from Manchester, were visiting family in Llanaelhaearn during the first week of the summer holidays when the incident took place at the Pen Cob restaurant.
The story left North Wales Live readers feeling angry, with one social media user commenting: "This makes me sad and angry in equal measure."
9. 'Racist' patient
One of the most shocking stories of 2018, it involved an 18-year-old taken to hospital who refused to be treated by a doctor because he was black.
When the doctor tried to clean the stab wound in the back of Zena Edwards, she shouted: "You can’t clean it. You are dirty yourself."

The incident, which happened in May this year, led to a sentencing of the Llandudno teen and unsurprisingly caused uproar on social media.
One North Wales Live reader responded: "Let her suffer then, doesn't deserve help."
8. Homophobic attack
In November we revealed that former Daily Post columnist and Wales rugby legend Gareth Thomas had been the subject of a vile homophobic attack.
After Thomas posted a video explaining the incident, police confirmed a 16-year-old was dealt with by way of restorative justice and had apologised after admitting to the incident.
People all across the country were angry over the incident, with one reader commenting: "Hate narrow minded ignorant people."
7. Hannah Turtle
Back in February Shotton mother Hannah Turtle plead guilty to murdering her own baby son.
During her trial, the 22-year-old also admitted three charges of causing the infant unnecessary suffering and two of administering him a poison, her own anti-depressant medication which had been put in his milk bottle.

The news shocked the region and led to such emotive comments online, with one reader branding her an "Evil witch".
6. Elderly burglary victim
Earlier this year, a defenceless 88-year-old widow in Powys was battered and locked in a bedroom as her home was ransacked in a "sickening" raid.
The horrific assault and burglary, which took place in June, were committed by a 50-year-old Jeffrey Earp and assailants.
The elderly victim had been struck repeatedly to the face with a mystery weapon and had severe bruising, a broken arm, and lost consciousness during the ordeal - and her daughter later revealed she could no longer live an independent life.
North Wales Live readers were understandably furious, with one comment reading: "Bring back the death penalty."
5. Sheep attacked
In July, a Llanfair Caereinion family were left horrified to find both ears had been cut from one of their ewes.
The ewe was given veterinary treatment and would require her ears to be bathed daily for a period after the incident.

Police appealed for information regarding the attack, though no update was ever recorded.
One reader responded: "There are some very sick individuals about and no effective deterrents anymore."
4. Child abuse hoarder
Earlier this month we revealed that James Moran, of Prestatyn, had so many images and videos police could not categorise them all.
Moran, who hoarded 300,000 child abuse images, was spared jail after a judge said he believed he could be rehabilitated.
Instead the 53-year-old was given a 14 month suspended sentence which will hang over him for two years, 60 days rehabilitation and 200 hours' community service.
Our readers were critical of the punishment, with one Facebook user commenting: "This makes me sick the justice system is a joke! He should never see the light of day again."
3. Bonfire Night attack
In November a gang of youths launched fireworks at emergency services in a shocking Bonfire Night attack in Wrexham.
They group also set fire to bins filled with fireworks, with police then urging parents to talk to your children about deliberate fire setting.

One North Wales Live reader responded: "Turn the hoses on them, arrest them and let the parents pay to get them out.
"It's about time we took a zero tolerance stance on this appalling behaviour."
2. 'Crocodile tears' of baby killer
Earlier this month we explained the horrific injuries suffered by little Stanley Davis, a three-week-old tot who received 32 fractures to his ribs, nine fractures to the bones in his arms and legs as well as an 8cm skull fracture.
His mum Roxanne Davies and her ex-partner were jailed over his death, which happened in 2017 - with Davis sobbing throughout the hearing.
The judge told her: "Much of your upset is self-serving crocodile tears. Your upset was more about you rather than Stanley."
The shocking news was met with emotional and angered responses online, with one Facebook user posting: "I hope the women she shares a prison with treat her in the same way."
1. Esme the puppy
The story which made North Wales the most angered this year involved a puppy named Esme and a Porthmadog road.
Six month old Esme hit the headlines in January after she was found in a soaking wet box at the side of a road.
The underweight crossbreed had been thrown from a vehicle, but was fortunately taken to Bryn y Maen Animal Centre in Colwyn Bay - where she received much needed medical and emotional attention.

Readers of the story quick shared their anger in the comments, with one responding: "And we are supposed to be a nation of animal lovers."
Let us know your thoughts of the anger-inducing stories below, and remind us of any others which had you seeing red by using the comments section below