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01 Sep 2018, 9:45 am

People using the word "single" as an intensifier, as in "every single day." Usually the people who say it do so in a highly emotional manner.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:05 am

People coughing around me. I know they probably can't help it, but it really makes me anxious and I just want to throw cough drops at them.

Misuse and overuse of the word "feminist". A real feminist believes in gender equality, meaning women should have the same rights as men. If they believe women are superior to men, they're not a true feminist.

People whining and moaning about being single and think they no life because of that.

Parents who think that just because they put up with their kids whining, screeching, and tearing around a public place everyone else should as well.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:12 am

That video games are all bad and have no constructive purpose whatsoever..
As well, people whom think they every single homeless person acquired their place in their life based on their choice/decision alone.. Lastly, I'm annoyed at people with those silly Bluetooth earpieces and not being aware when someone is trying to talk to them.


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01 Sep 2018, 10:18 am

People who pretend to be friendly towards me without actually meaning it.Also,people who judge other people.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:21 am

Sympathizing with spree killers.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:22 am

Narcissistic rage at narcissistic injury.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:24 am

Humans who perpetuate the cycle of violence or support those who do.



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01 Sep 2018, 10:27 am

Attention whores.



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01 Sep 2018, 11:36 am

Pecksniffian bloviators.



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01 Sep 2018, 12:38 pm

IstominFan wrote:
People using the word "single" as an intensifier, as in "every single day." Usually the people who say it do so in a highly emotional manner.

Well duh..

That's why they say it that way. Because theyre talking about something that they are emotional about. If they weren't upset about the thing in question that happens "every single day" then they would just say "every day".

"Everyday" and "every single day" don't really mean the same thing.

But I agree about "no problem". Cant wrap my head around it. If I hadn't taken high school Spanish and learned that the traditional Spanish language response to "gracias" is "de nada" (literally "of nothing") which is kinda similar to "no problem" I would probably start smacking folks for saying "no problem". :lol:



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01 Sep 2018, 5:01 pm

I am likely to use both 'single' and 'no problem' like that. Oh well.


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Sympathizing with spree killers.

Oh gad yes. That's just sickening and there is no excuse for what they do.


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01 Sep 2018, 6:23 pm

Skilpadde wrote:
I am likely to use both 'single' and 'no problem' like that. Oh well.


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Sympathizing with spree killers.

Oh gad yes. That's just sickening and there is no excuse for what they do.


I disagree, it is good to sympathize with anyone, regardless of who they are or what they have done. So long as you don't support what they did.


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02 Sep 2018, 1:49 pm

Respectfully disagree. I sympathize with humans, but I have my boundaries. I reserve the right not to sympathize if I choose, just as you have the right to sympathize with everyone if you choose.



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02 Sep 2018, 2:26 pm

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I hate cruelty, bullying, and people not thinking about anyone but themselves. But more than anything else I hate LIARS. I can't stand to hear lies, they seem to bend reality and make everything confusing. I can't stand people telling lies.
One of the most heinous type of liar is one who accuses others -- especially people of other races or the opposite sex -- of mental illness or mental incompetency, and when they are confronted with their racist/sexist hate-speech, they try to back-pedal and weasel their way out of it with all manner of excuses and double-talk.



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03 Sep 2018, 2:40 am

I see a lot of people talking about what they hate, but the prompt was for what is annoying, so I'll go with that:

- people who text while skateboarding
- using "aspect" unnecessarily at the end of a sentence (ex: "The economy would have been decimated if not for the tourism aspect")
- people who ask me how to spell my name for them, but then proceed to spell it some other way
- when someone tall holds the door, but they expect me to duck under their armpit
- when people take food off my plate without asking permission



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03 Sep 2018, 3:04 am

Fern wrote:
I see a lot of people talking about what they hate, but the prompt was for what is annoying, so I'll go with that:

- using "aspect" unnecessarily at the end of a sentence (ex: "The economy would have been decimated if not for the tourism aspect")


This reminds me of when people say stuff like, "I'm anxious about the whole marriage thing." And I think, "You mean marriage?" Why add a word to make something more vague?