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DukeBox Mar 5, 2006 10:13 PM

Mainly people who are arrogant, narcissitc, egocentric, or all the above. It's also made alot worse if they have a superiority complex (i.e. the "only my opinion is valid" type -__-; )

chaofan Mar 5, 2006 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Hachifusa
I hate it when someone can't speak English properly. I'm not talking about non-native speakers, of course, but a native speaker who still can't grasp the basics of the English language.

YES! YES! Everytime I see something like "lot's" and "their (they are)" OMIGOD I blow up. Funnily enough, I'm Chinese...

Racists are funny too. Another scenario I went through in Year 8, at my racist high school... (my childhood was littered with examples like these).

Racist pig: Go back to your own country, you Chinese freak!
Me: My own country?
Racist pig: Yeh, back to where you were born.
Me: Sorry mate I was born here.
Racist pig: Well you're stupid!
Me: You're arrogant and ostentatious, mate. I'd rather be stupid than what you are.
Racist pig: Sorry, mate. I dorn speaka in Ching-Chong language. I ornry undastand Engrish.
Me: I was speaking English. I can't believe you don't know your own language.
Racist pig: Pfft. *walks off*

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 5, 2006 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AliceNWondrland
Also, I really hate it when people won't make eye contact or seem to "cower" when they talk to you.

I'm with you, woman. You don't look me in the eye when you talk to me, or when I talk to you, I instinctively distrust you.

I hate when people talk way too much about absolutely nothing - or how they'll go on and fucking ON about how they knew so-and-so in school or college and tell me how they saw them and all the details of the conversation.

I hate people who speak slowly, people who never have a point, when someone lies blatantly, or base their opinions in something completely untrue et cetera et cetera. I hate slow drivers, I hate people who can't meet deadlines, I hate people who are never on time, I can't stand when people are indecisive.

This is the worst question to ask me. I hate pretty much everyone. ;_;

DeLorean Mar 5, 2006 10:36 PM

I think its funny how the traits you hate has gotten so much more attention than the traits you love, is that saying something?

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 5, 2006 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Delorean
I think its funny how the traits you hate has gotten so much more attention than the traits you love, is that saying something?

Are you addressing me?

Because there are far fewer traits I love than the traits I hate. I am an overly-selective bitch.

doodle Mar 5, 2006 11:04 PM

I hate people with bad table manners. I mean, close your goddam mouth when you chew, and stop smacking. Bothers me to no end.

Also, I really hate those people who act differently towards you in different situations. Like, they'll be cool around you when it's one on one, but if they are around their friends they'll blow you off like you aren't cool enough to be around them.

Lastly, I hate people who absolutely have to be better than you at everything. If you say you can do something, they say they could do that back in primary school, and if you attempt anything, they're the first to criticize it as pathetic.

And flakes! Flaky people that never pull their own weight make me angry.

Eleo Mar 5, 2006 11:20 PM

I'm so irritable. If it irritates someone else, it's irritating me twice as much. Honestly, I can't even try to make a list here, becuase it encompasses every vice possible.

But I mostly hate thiefs and liars; usually these two come in the same package. Don't steal my stuff, I worked hard for it. If you do, please admit it, it will reduce my anger greatly.

chaofan Mar 5, 2006 11:27 PM

How about the arrogant/smart-ass dudes that, because of their background (for ex. rich, intelligent, naturally beautiful) take advantage of what they have? Girls who know they're beautiful and use it, guys who don't need to do well at school who can pay their way through to uni and arrogant idiots who, because of their smartness, are able to talk big and meet up to the standards?

Argh or maybe I'm just anti-social.

Lady Miyomi Mar 5, 2006 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ^___^
I hate it when people can't keep their fucking distances with me. This is MY breathing space, this is YOUR breathing space and THIS is the fucking demilitarized zone between us, thank you.

It gets on my nerves when those people walk so close to me that I feel they're trying to crush me against the nearest wall. Or when they have to speak RIGHT UNDER MY NOSE, because clearly I couldn't hear them from a couple feet away. Keep your bad breath to yourself, please. I feel really uncomfortable when someone invades the little personal space I need.

Same here. I've been known to back away from people when they start doing that stuff. Depending on who it is (a friend), I'll walk away.

Talking loudly just to get attention gets on my nerves as well. I really can't stand it, especially if they talk louder that my headphones turned up to 10...

valiant Mar 5, 2006 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by doodle
I hate people with bad table manners. I mean, close your goddam mouth when you chew, and stop smacking. Bothers me to no end.

How about people who growl when they eat?

Anyway...I really don't like it when people pretend they are something they are not (looks at people who pretends to be a certain stereotype that they are NOT...*cough*)

Also really do not like hypocrisy but I am also a criminal of this one T-T

Fatt Mar 5, 2006 11:56 PM

I hate superficial people, but I do kinda feel the need to clarify myself. If my friend is really in to over-the-top jewelry and expensive clothing, that is alright with me. I consider that a "style", and whether or not it is a good look for them, I just respect that. If my friend is really in to leather and lace, even in the hot summer days and cold winter nights, I can dig that. What I can't stand are people that push themselves to give an impression of looking rich, or looking hardcore, or looking sexy. I can't stand posers. I respect a comic book geek wearing a starwars t-shirt a size too tight before I respect a fat chick in spandex, unless they are butch dykes that take no shit, in which it is more of a respectable hardcore mentality than a unrespectable sexy mentality. I know it is contradictary to say "be who you want to be" when some people do strive to be posers, but I don't care to split hairs.

I can't stand know-it-alls as well. I always support the voice of another's opinion, espically when it crosses my own, because you can have civil debates on the subject and get a broader perspective. On the other hand, there are people who "know the facts" about a subject they have hardly dabbled in and swear that they practically have a PhD in the subject. It is alright to be wrong, as sometimes we are informed of fiction that others conveyed as fact, but just admit you could be or are wrong when new facts arise.

I also can't stand white suburban kids who think that the closer you live to a big city, the more ghetto you are. It is funny how these white kids from Joliet and Zion (suburbs of Chicago) think that everybody who lives in Chicago is a gangster, but it doesn't phase them to find out that they have a high population of KKK and Nazi members. It is even funnier if you are from Cicero, which was a suburb literally run by mob rule. The city isn't the ghetto, it's just parts of Chicago that bring the image down (Cabrini Green was the best example until it was torn down).

Fjordor Mar 6, 2006 12:10 AM

People that get angry with the simplest things at the drop of the hat. You know, those people who you feel like you are verbally walking eggshells with? Oddly enough, one of my closest friends is exactly like that. :-P

Also, I dislike it when people apologize too much. It doesn't make any sense! You didn't do anything wrong!

Additionally, there are other people who have this sort of demeanor with you that is "fake-friendly." This is hard to describe, and is probably completely subjective, but basically certain people interact with me in ways that a bully would pretend to be friendly with a "victim." Like they are sitting/standing there waiting for you to say or do something that they can mock.
I just hate this. Either be friendly, or be unfriendly... just don't fucking pretend!

Helloween Mar 6, 2006 12:54 AM

I hate it when people can't take a joke, then turn right around and throw one at you without a second thought. That's one of the reasons why i hate pre teens. I've gotten so much trouble from parents and staff at the summer camp where i usually work for making jokes that are obvious to me, but a kid taking it seriously. I only made the joke cause the kid seemed smart enough to understand it, considering he just finished telling me one, which was on par with my own.

I also hate people who have to ruin a joke for absolutly no reason. Or rather, this can be summed in by saying, people who are unwilling to suspend their disbelief. I have a friend who's exactly like this. He is completley inable to accept any abnormalities in movies, jokes, books, anything. If he sees something he doesn't like, he points it out, tells it how he thinks it should be, and then has to endure countless orders to shut up from just about anybody in the room. He's a good guy, but sometimes he drives me crazy.

I also hate people who are closed minded, especially on the topic of music. My biggest problem is when i'm driving with friends... well this is how it normally plays out.

"Mind if i put on some music?"
"What kind do you have?"
"Mostly heavy metal."
"Then no."
"Why's that?"
"Cause it's barley music."
"How's that?
"Well it helps if you can understand the lyrics, and maybe if there was a melody."

And i'm talking like Dream Theater, and Helloween here. I don't wanna start any music wars here, but i think most people will agree with me that Dream Theater and Helloween are worth at least a listen. I put up with/and for the most part enjoy all kinds of music, often with the same people as in this situation. I think the least they could do is try out my style at least once, and besides, i'm driving, so i should decide.

I also hate it when people discredit me as not knowing something on the subject, when it's clear that i know more than them. My friend tried to tell me the purpose of Karate, when i studied it for 10 years and attained a black belt, and he's never seen anything beyond The Karate Kid. I told him he was wrong, then he laughed at me and walked away.

There's probably some others, but these are the big ones.

Fjordor Mar 6, 2006 01:24 AM

I dunno about closed-mindedness; your friends might have a point about your choice in music. ;)

Helloween Mar 6, 2006 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Fyodor D.
I dunno about closed-mindedness; your friends might have a point about your choice in music. ;)

whatever. My point is that they've never heard it, so they can't classify it, yet they do anyways. Wouldn't that piss you off?

Fjordor Mar 6, 2006 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Helloween
whatever. My point is that they've never heard it, so they can't classify it, yet they do anyways. Wouldn't that piss you off?

Yes it would.

And I am just making simple fun.


(also... postcount ++ [DANG YOU CAPO AND SONIC!])

Paco Mar 6, 2006 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Helloween
If he sees something he doesn't like, he points it out, tells it how he thinks it should be, and then has to endure countless orders to shut up from just about anybody in the room.

Oh my god! I have a friend who does the same shit! It's seriously the most annoying shit and it's sometimes it's rather embarrasing.

For example: Just last week I was at my sister's house working on some price adjustments with my brother-in-law when this guy showed up looking for me. I told him we were almost done and he just hung out with us in the living room in which my sister was also watching Cash Cab. This guy was annoyed that for the "mobile shoutout" portion of the gameshow they were using Cingular Wireless service and his rant went something like this.

Friend: "OF COURSE they're using Cingular. Fucking corporate whores."
Sister: "What's wrong with them using Cingular?"
Friend: "Nothing, but do they HAVE to advertise it?"
Sister: "Well. Sponsors are normal for game shows. Why do you not get mad when they give away a Ford Mustang on Wheel of Fortune?"
Friend: "You're so fucking gullible! Do you really think that this show doesn't make enough money on its own?"
Me: "Shut the fuck up, right now. Don't you ever talk out of line in my sister's house"
Friend: "You guys have no sense of humor! I'm fucking out of here!"
Everyone: :rock:

Agrias Mar 6, 2006 01:39 AM

Somewhat along the lines of superficiality...

People who use footholds for conversation. You all know what I mean, "Hi, how are you? How was your day?" and the sort. Once or twice is completely fine, cuz everybody needs a place to start. But after the seventh or eighth time, all the while not caring about the other person's day, feelings, etc., it feels like you're being used. Used for acceptance, mostly.

I hate it.

Paco Mar 6, 2006 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Helloween
My point is that they've never heard it, so they can't classify it, yet they do anyways.

What the fuck dude? Do you have the same friends as me, or what?

The same friend I mentioned above also does this shit to me ALL the time. For example... A month and a half ago we shot pool at his house (on MY pool table, mind you) and I swear to whatever god you believe in this was our actual conversation.

Me: "Hey, I got this new album by this band called Architecture In Helsinki. Put that on."
Friend: "They suck."
Me: "You've never heard them."
Friend: "Who gives a shit? They suck."
Me: "Why don't you at least give them a spin?"
Friend: "Fuck that, put on Creed again."

Later that week we were in my car listening to the SAME band that sucked and it went like this:

Friend: "Wow! Who's this?"
Me: "Why?"
Friend: "They sound awesome."
Me: "You think so? I thought you said they sucked."
Friend: "I never said that!"
Me: "Dude! You just told me that on Saturday! You wanted to listen to Creed while we were shooting pool!"
Friend: "Well shit! I must have been drunk!"
Me: "Dude... You've been sober since New Year's... "
Friend: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...bestofluck.gif

Alice Mar 6, 2006 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by doodle
I hate people with bad table manners. I mean, close your goddam mouth when you chew, and stop smacking. Bothers me to no end.

I agree. People with bad table manners should just go somewhere and eat by themselves. I really can't stand it when people chew with their mouths open, examine their food, talk with their mouths full or pick through their food with their fingers. No offense, but men seem to have waaaaay worse table manners overall than women. I think some guys think it's manly to eat like a pig.

My mother would have slapped me out of my chair if I had eaten like that at her table.

NovaX Mar 6, 2006 07:11 AM

I really hate people who talk non-stop. People who only listen to others stories or opinions when taking a breath. I find if you know every detail of what the person did during the week, without asking specifically, within the first 30 minutes of meeting them, then they talk too much. These people are often female and also dead boring.

Dubble Mar 6, 2006 09:30 AM

Overly cocky super arrogant know-it-all SOB's who know everything in the world, flaunt it about like thier freaking Albert Einsteins, and you cant tell them anything different. I cant tell you how much that annoys the flying backflipping fuck out of me.


On a completely different note - a lot of the personality traits my father has I find myself conflicted over and I'll kind of get mad at myself when I emulate them without thinking. =\

Alice Mar 6, 2006 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dubble
On a completely different note - a lot of the personality traits my father has I find myself conflicted over and I'll kind of get mad at myself when I emulate them without thinking. =\

Ditto. And let me tell you, it gets worse as you get older. I'm starting to think that no matter how hard we try not to, when we get old we actually become our parents.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 6, 2006 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by AliceNWondrland
I agree. People with bad table manners should just go somewhere and eat by themselves. I really can't stand it when people chew with their mouths open, examine their food, talk with their mouths full or pick through their food with their fingers. No offense, but men seem to have waaaaay worse table manners overall than women. I think some guys think it's manly to eat like a pig.

My mother would have slapped me out of my chair if I had eaten like that at her table.

You're so silly. Food is for putting in your mouth, any way you can. Men don't care much for ridiculous ritual or multi-forked tables. Women care about looking pretty and doing things in a "civilized" manner.

I was raised with impeccable manners. I ignore almost every single one of them these days unless I am in a really upper-scale place where I'd get kicked out otherwise.

More things I dislike:
People who have more clothes than their house can handle. People who get their nails done on a regular basis only to be hindered in daily life. So I guess we could say thats pretty much beauty before logic.


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