things that tick you off

Post » Fri May 27, 2011 10:49 am

Most things people do piss me off. But hey, I am a person, I'm sure I piss people off too.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:28 am

He wasn't? Well that is news to me...

Apparently you didn't keep up with the trials/story of the whole thing. The fact that the accuser came out and said it was simply blackmail for money isn't something that is widely publicized, although it HAS been said on TV numerous times, on E true hollywood stories and shows like that, and Inside, or whatever it is. Because what sort of news would that be? :rolleyes:
But yeah, he was just taken advantage of and the accusers mother is the one who put em up to it, all admitted.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 8:34 am

the government


No don't derail the thread we're only just starting to accelerate.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:30 am

No don't derail the thread we're only just starting to accelerate.

Quoting the post will do much more harm than good.

However, I did manage to think of one thing that irritates me more than most. The celebrity worship culture (here in America at least). So many people are so up-to-date on the latest gossip. And...I couldn't really care less. It makes me sick.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 5:33 am

Google really svcks at this one.

Like I said, you'll have to ask Dogsbody to get it. And there will be much rejoicing.


Hint: It's related by an old woman, but somebody else said it to her. And for that person, it was a great misfortune indeed. It would certainly tick me off.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 3:12 am

The trying-too-hard-to-fit-inners.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 7:51 am

The sound of nails on a blackboard *shivers*
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 4:30 am

The sound of nails on a blackboard *shivers*


I'll echo this sentiment. Forks in ceramic bowls/plates, etc. Gut wrenching.

People who know less about computers than me but still try to pretend like they know more than me.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:23 am

I hate people who have something to say about EVERYTHING, even if they agree with you, they have to add in something that agrees no matter what, or 90% of the time, disagree and say "well, now that's not true blah blah" or just say something about EVERYTHING.
It's like, shut the [censored] up. Please.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:24 pm

There are lots of things that aggravate me. Just to name a few:

-When people tell me to get a haircut due to the length of my hair. If I wanted my hair short, I would have cut it long before it reached 13 inches.
-When people make snide remarks about my hair.
-When someone assumes that I am a Satan worshiper.
-Blatant ignorance
-Annoying, immature idiots who make a sixual innuendo out of EVERYTHING. It's funny once in a while, but some people take it way too far.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:31 pm

I hate people who have something to say about EVERYTHING, even if they agree with you, they have to add in something that agrees no matter what, or 90% of the time, disagree and say "well, now that's not true blah blah" or just say something about EVERYTHING.
It's like, shut the [censored] up. Please.

You mean you hate it when people correct you?
It's funny once in a while, but some people take it way too far.

That's what she said.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 10:37 am

- Loudly crying children (especially...dunno what's it called it english, but roughly translated...'Defiant age' kids)
- Nasty surprises (I just learned something last week that might screw up my whole education plan and flush all that money I invested down the drain.)
- Employers ('We want young, motivated, cheerful workers who've got years of experience and are willing to work for food and do overtime for free' for proper jobs, and 'We want people who'll act like proper employees with full hours, no breaks and do all the excremental jobs we can think of, whilst not receiving a dime from us' for trainee jobs.)
- Healthcare in this country (less said, the better)
- A hale and hearty -20 degrees celsius with wind in the morning. Good gods the bus never seems to roll into sight.
- Racist bigots
- Most people (Yes, the lot of you. Especially you, in the back. Yeees, I acknowledge the fact that I'm a selfish, greedy, spiteful, vengeful misanthropic bastard and just like the rest of you. )
- My current neighbours. Good thing I'll be moving out on monday. One lot are noisy baboons, the other is a remnant of the Reicht with delusions of ownership of the whole place. Good riddance.
- Being talked down to or treated like I don't understand basic things. Really boils my blood. Especially when done by all these bossy midgets the world throws at me.
- Non-Recyclers. Pretty much each place I've worked at falls into this category. People just don't care one whit. Thankfully, I managed to bring change to at least one place, so I guess there's still hope.
- Lazy people who don't put things back where they took 'em and People-who-leave-stuff-laying-about. Go back to your sty!
- CTDs
- Programs that phone home without any valid reason to do so. I call them spyware. :stare:
- Headphones. I swear, they never last more than two months. Loose wires feature inbuilt.
- Not getting my bloody sleep.
- People who badmouthothers without proper cause. ( Oh, don't give me that look. )
- Climbing food prices. Hell, climbing prices on everything.
and I guess, Condescending apologists as well. I hate it when I turn into one of these.
- Blatant 'Evil is black, spiky, fiery and just plain ol' stupid' and 'Good is just, beatiful, righteous, un-erring and noble' settings and devices in media. Just so bloody sick of it.

And more likely a whole lot of stuff, on account of being easily irritated and having a short temper.

Not having any food in the house. I'm hungry. ;_;


Also this. Nothing really angries up the blood like coming back from work and finding out the fridge is empty, and you'll have to wade thru snow to the market a few blocks over, and back with the groceries, before you can even dream of having a nice warm dinner. Meh. <_<
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 5:30 am

Any misanthropist has a measure of self-hate in them.

Also: Occam's Razor. There are easier and simpler ways of getting your point across without launching into an overarching statement on the nature of humanity. This isn't high school English, you can get away with leaving those bits out. :hehe:

Or you can simply ignore the entire block of text and refrain from saying something that obviously won't effect anything I post after today. Trying to get a few behind the monitor chuckles and perhaps shoot down something of common sense? Obviously I can't show you how to get my point across, as I have no idea where your at. So how the hell else am I suppose to get my point across? I have no problem typing up a short story. You are aware you have the option of not reading it at all right? Completely uncessary statement on your part. But I suppose I can just ignore you. Was this retort long enough for you? I wasn't aware description and deep thought expressed through typing/writing were restricted to school hours only. Probably won't be seeing you in the TES fanfic forum eh?

Good day...


-Dren
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Dale Johnson
 
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 4:40 am

People using "peaked" instead of "piqued".
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 4:36 pm

Commercials that splice a lot of identical conversations spoken by a bunch of different people together to make a continuous message.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:39 am

Biggest one is when someone tries to throw an insult, comeback, or just generally try to sound like a [censored], but then can't back up what they said. That really annoys me...

EDIT: That's censored? Huh...
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 3:24 am

Not having any food in the house. I'm hungry. ;_;
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:15 am

Skins USA ticks me off

Just the concept annoys me. When its released Ill mention skins and ill have to say UK grrr I think what will ruin it is that American TV is so timid itll ruin the concept. The FCC will absaloutely ruin it. In the UK theres nothing like that. However in the USA version theres gonna be no swearing, no nudity, no alcohol, no drugs and no six. Everything that made skins controversial and fun to watch will be taken away. Whats more Im hearing rumors they are just copying series one of the original skins. Tony, michelle, sid, cassie, everyone! Can't they be original? Theyll ruin the reputation of the original kids!


They're making a US Skins?

Craaaap. Even I here in the US think that's a bad idea. I loved how much further Skins went than any American show we have. Why must we try everything the UK people do at least once, and then mess it up? The ONLY UK show I can think of that we did right is 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'.

Anyway, to be on topic, I'll repeat what many people have thus far: People. Yes, I know the overarching 'You act like you're not part of humanity!' thing, but to be quite frank, even the people I profess to like tick me off to no end. They just happen to do so a little less than other people, so it's refreshing.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 10:27 am

People who rebel for the sake of rebelling (i.e. 'I won't use this since a lot of people use it').
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 4:02 am

People who rebel for the sake of rebelling (i.e. 'I won't use this since a lot of people use it').


Would you mind explaining why? Diversity is a good thing and it's never prudent to let one company have to much power.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 8:57 am

Threads about "things that tick you off".
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 9:06 am

Would you mind explaining why? Diversity is a good thing and it's never prudent to let one company have to much power.

It has nothing to do with diversity. It's the concept of 'sticking it to the man' just because you want to, and it usually includes putting down people who do use whatever you are 'rebelling' against.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 5:25 pm

Oh, alot of things. Some has allready been said, and I will only list a select few.
-Narrow minded people, especially when they feel they have to force their beliefs and views on you.
-Elitists and fanatics, for example, if a metalhead only listens to metal and tells everyone that any other genre is crap just to show everyone that hes a real metalhead. (Nothing against metalheads though)
-Warmongerers and people who think violence is cool. I dont think theres a need for any explaination.
-People who say that you lie about what you really think, just because they dont think that way. Related to #1 on the list.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 1:12 pm

People who think Michael Jackson was a child molester, regardless of the fact that the accuser came out and said to the press it was blackmail.


I never believed that either.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:00 am

Kids that scream their parents into submission because the parent(s) don't have the energy to deal with it. That way only spawns a-holes further on
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