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Robots that have feelings, sentient thoughts, & personalities. I have zero tolerance for them. I especially hate it when they emote.

The robots from Portal 2, Wall-E, Star Trek TNG, Short Circuit, Iron Giant, & Star Wars.

Wheatley & the robot from A Robot in the Family are the most annoying because they never shut up. GlaDOS & Wall-E have the most annoying voices.
 

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Baron_BJ said:
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Johnny Novgorod said:
I'm prejudiced against people who watch MLP. I can't think of them as anything but trolls when they explain to me the wonders of Equestria, try as they might (and a few have tried).
Friendship is Magic is just great. It's fun, light-hearted, bright and has a cool cast of characters, good music numbers that come out of nowhere and make the audience burst out in laughter (maybe just me).
Don't be so down. I know what you need.

I decided to watch that "thing" all the way through. Until now I didn't really care one way or the other with regards to bronies and the like, wasn't interested in the slightest in watching the show, but I wasn't going to hate on them or anything. This video has changed that.

That was FUCKING PAINFUL. I'm anti-brony now. I would like to thank you for helping me to choose a side.
I'm with this guy. I was kinda, meh about the whole thing until I watched that.

I could feel my insides melting. I'm gonna have to stab the next actual pony I see just to alleviate the pain.

So now its bronies AND annoying vegetarians (see my previous post)
 

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Dirty Hipsters said:
I'm prejudiced against immigrants who come to a country and then refuse to adopt any of that country's culture and values.

It annoys me seeing people who have lived in a place for 10 years, but still don't speak a word of the native language, or when people move to another country and only live and associate with people in a small community of immigrants from the same country as them. It completely defeats the purpose of moving to another country, and I feel like if they want to keep the values of their culture without adopting any of the values of their new homeland then they should have just stayed in their own country to begin with.

And just for the record before anyone jumps all over me and calls me "anti-immigrant," I myself am an immigrant.
Many people go to another country because they can't stay in their own. Hating on ones culture and looking up for another is not the only reason for immigration...
 

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I am American and I was raised to be tolerant of everyone. I was often worried about being racist, but now I am confident that I am not.

And here's where things get complicated:

I am a huge fan of East Asian cultural asthetics and storytelling, I love anime, Japanese art and design, and the Japanese language. However, I absolutely despise their communal societies and their social norms.

I went to Japan for three months and met some of the most fake, half-assed, incorrigible people in my whole life. Now, this did not include "pure-blooded" Japanese people, it included Western and Southeast Asian people who had been raised in Japan and have adopted their values.

So I'm not racist or racialist. I'm an near ethnocentric-culturalist who judges people on their behavior not their race.


Also:

Apologists

And people who exclude themselves from brands due to "loyalty." Reading Marvel does not mean you have to stop reading DC (or vice-versa)

And of course, people who place religious values over personal/social values.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
teebeeohh said:
people who identify themselves by the kind of music they listen(not by the music they make)
I identify other people by the kind of music they listen to. Am I any better?
a little
identifying people by the music they listen to is not that bad, we also identify people based on their cloth and manner of speaking, it just bugs me when people are a walking cliche of a fan of certain kinds of music and all they do revolves around that.
 

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Tons of them. I am prejudiced against everyone for everything, even if I don't want to be.
 

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norashepard said:
I don't like people who look down on people who have tons of sex. I mean, like, that's awesome why is that person suddenly worth less? I also dislike those who dislike teenage girls for being teenage girls. YES Twilight is pretty dumb. YES One Direction isn't really considered musical art. NO that doesn't mean all teenage girls are blithering idiots who are incapable of any valuable thought.

I also deplore people who believe that they 'earned' any modicum of control over another person. This goes for cops, forum moderators (except these ones of course y'all are fine don't hurt me), most men in movies, celebrities, the president, rich people, parents, literally anyone who has power through any means other than personally earning my respect.

Oh, and pure-white people who join in on race discussions, or cismen who join in on discussions about feminist issues.

And people who think rap music is dumb.

Okay I'm done now.
So basically you'd rather have cis-men and white people in the dark about race relations and gender stuff? This is how people don't learn stuff did you know that?
 

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norashepard said:
Snip.

Oh, and pure-white people who join in on race discussions, or cismen who join in on discussions about feminist issues.

Snip.
So basically you'd rather have cis-men and white people in the dark about race relations and gender stuff? This is how people don't learn stuff did you know that?
You misunderstand. They certainly can participate in discussion, but as listeners first, speakers second. Too many times has a discussion about women's rights or some tragedy in a foreign country been dominated by white men, who by their very nature, have almost nothing to do with the topic at hand. The discussion is for all, but the speakers need to be the people who are affected by the issue.

Trust a primary source (actual women) over a secondary source (men who are not women) any day.
 

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I'm prejudiced about men speaking about women's issues, i.e. female sexism (yes, for God sakes, I know sexism against males exists. Enough with BUT WHAT ABOUTS THE MENS.

Stop talking like you know what it's like to be a woman, or pregnancy/menstrual pains aren't that bad. Stop telling women that the warped view of media and gaming about women isn't a problem. It's easy to say that when you're not the one being objectified.

I'm prejudiced against those who are opposed to abortion. Especially men. You're against a medical procedure you'll never have to go through? You'd rather force a woman to go through pregnancy, something you'll never have to go through? Ok. That's all I want to know.

/bring on the raging men.
 

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ShiningAmber said:
I'm prejudiced about men speaking about women's issues, i.e. female sexism (yes, for God sakes, I know sexism against males exists. Enough with BUT WHAT ABOUTS THE MENS.

Stop talking like you know what it's like to be a woman, or pregnancy/menstrual pains aren't that bad. Stop telling women that the warped view of media and gaming about women isn't a problem. It's easy to say that when you're not the one being objectified.

I'm prejudiced against those who are opposed to abortion. Especially men. You're against a medical procedure you'll never have to go through? You'd rather force a woman to go through pregnancy, something you'll never have to go through? Ok. That's all I want to know.

/bring on the raging men.
I'll bite. Even if men had one issue of sexism- it would still be an issue. In a topic about inequality and etc, I would think it would be relevant to the discussion. Its the oppression olympics that people play in such discussions that are really a turn off to me. "Enough with BUT WHAT ABOUTS THE MENS." I feel embodies that mentality. "Men have so much they must be whining" is the vibe I feel from that comment. As if someone bringing up sexism against men (how ever small) for the umpteenth time detracts from the "real" issues....like sexism.

I agree with everything else you said pretty much. In addition to legal and government paid abortion, men should be allowed to give up their rights to parenthood if they choose to opt for an abortion but their spouse won't due to religious of personal reasons.
 

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ShiningAmber said:
I'm prejudiced about men speaking about women's issues, i.e. female sexism (yes, for God sakes, I know sexism against males exists. Enough with BUT WHAT ABOUTS THE MENS.

Stop talking like you know what it's like to be a woman, or pregnancy/menstrual pains aren't that bad. Stop telling women that the warped view of media and gaming about women isn't a problem. It's easy to say that when you're not the one being objectified.

I'm prejudiced against those who are opposed to abortion. Especially men. You're against a medical procedure you'll never have to go through? You'd rather force a woman to go through pregnancy, something you'll never have to go through? Ok. That's all I want to know.

/bring on the raging men.
Yes, because we all know that the view of males in the media is just so perfect and ideal. Please. This argument can go both ways so easily.

Which reminds me: I CANNOT STAND women who play the "I'm just a girl" card when it's convenient for them and then the next second they turn into raging bitches. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE women. ALL my best friends are basically girls, I work with them and I'm the best guy friend a girl could have. But THEY'LL never know anything about the problems of being a male either.
 

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I'm prejudiced against people who believe in the `Friend Zone` and `Fake Geek Girls`.

And also ladies who play the `I'm not like other girls they so catty/bitchy/etc` card. Not that I don't understand why they do it, but it makes me roll my eyes. You are, by definition, like other girls.
 

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Phasmal said:
And also ladies who play the `I'm not like other girls they so catty/bitchy/etc` card. Not that I don't understand why they do it, but it makes me roll my eyes. You are, by definition, like other girls.
That's a good one, actually!
That always bugs me.
That and ragging on girls for no other reason other than the fact that they're good looking. Like, "oh she's pretty but I bet she is stupid/is a *****/has no personality", it's such a stupid assumption, being pretty does not automatically make you vapid.

Not that I've ever personally experienced it but a few people I know do it.
 

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I'm generally prejudiced against people who beat me up. Call it irrational if you want, I just don't feel comfortable around someone who just knocked my lunch out of my stomach.
 

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Yes. I am prejudiced against people who practice "Alternative" medicine. It is not a good thing, either, but I can't help it. I know that many intelligent people use alternative medicines, but as a Medical Student I have the tendency to jump to the conclusion that someone must be an absolute idiot if they use Alternative/Complimentary Medicine.

This is not a helpful attitude to have. Many patients take Alternative medicines. If I think they are all stupid for doing so, then I'm going to be spending a lot of my time thinking that many of my patients are idiots - and I know that to not be the case. The majority of the patients I have seen, as a student, have not been stupid. Ignorant? Yes, but we're all ignorant of something. I'm largely ignorant of foreign languages, japanese history and physics. I can't really hold it against people if they haven't spent hours learning about the histology of the liver and the biochemical mechanisms behind Alcoholic Steatohepatitis, because why WOULD most people spend time learning about that stuff? It doesn't interest them, and it's logical to not spend time learning about things you're not interested in.

So I get it - most people who take CAM (Complimentary/Alternative Medicine) are NOT stupid. They're ignorant, but everyone is ignorant about something. CAM users are human beings like you and me and deserve to be treated with respect regardless of their decisions.

But I still grind my teeth and think "STUPID! STUPID! STUPID!" every time I hear someone say "And these green crystals will help heal my arthritis, because of their natural energy!" or "I had this headache and then I started wearing this magnet head-band and three hours later my headache went away!".
 

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Korolev said:
Yes. I am prejudiced against people who practice "Alternative" medicine. It is not a good thing, either, but I can't help it. I know that many intelligent people use alternative medicines, but as a Medical Student I have the tendency to jump to the conclusion that someone must be an absolute idiot if they use Alternative/Complimentary Medicine.

This is not a helpful attitude to have. Many patients take Alternative medicines. If I think they are all stupid for doing so, then I'm going to be spending a lot of my time thinking that many of my patients are idiots - and I know that to not be the case. The majority of the patients I have seen, as a student, have not been stupid. Ignorant? Yes, but we're all ignorant of something. I'm largely ignorant of foreign languages, japanese history and physics. I can't really hold it against people if they haven't spent hours learning about the histology of the liver and the biochemical mechanisms behind Alcoholic Steatohepatitis, because why WOULD most people spend time learning about that stuff? It doesn't interest them, and it's logical to not spend time learning about things you're not interested in.

So I get it - most people who take CAM (Complimentary/Alternative Medicine) are NOT stupid. They're ignorant, but everyone is ignorant about something. CAM users are human beings like you and me and deserve to be treated with respect regardless of their decisions.

But I still grind my teeth and think "STUPID! STUPID! STUPID!" every time I hear someone say "And these green crystals will help heal my arthritis, because of their natural energy!" or "I had this headache and then I started wearing this magnet head-band and three hours later my headache went away!".
It must be REALLY annoying to have your hard work shared with prayer and CAM. I had a teacher deny me access to a nurse because she could heal me if I would "open my heart to her inner eye".
 

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- I hate intolerant people. Or close-minded. In my high school (it was an all-girls Catholic school) there were two teachers who everyone highly respected/admired. They we're really awesome, inspiring and strong women with a firm set of morals. I thought they were awesome. Everyone did. But now, I'm in college and I met a few alumnae who were a batch higher than me and a party. They told me about the rumors that these two teachers we're in a relationship and the younger one was living with the older one. (One was separated from her husband, not divorced cus divorce is still illegal here and the other I have no idea) The were very scandalized by the news, almost disgusted. I said something along these lines of "Well... They're still really good teachers and their personal lives shouldn't be our business." Their response: "So? They're supposed to be teaching us about morals!"

Now, I'd use that argument if I found out my teacher was a drug addict or an ex-criminal or a pornstar. I'd be pretty outraged by that. But... For me, they're just two women who we're lonely and fell in love. What's so bad about that? I get that this is a conservative country... But still. I guess by their morals it's scandalous but for me... I don't think their sexual orientation should matter. It's not like they're open about it. They don't announce that they're dating. In fact, they keep it secret (which I think is the right thing to do in cases like these) and since they don't broadcast it, we don't have the right to stick our noses in their business when what they do doesn't negatively impact us at all. They're still the teachers I idolized back in high school, and now I think I have even more respect for them. I never told anyone else (aside from this forum, which is anonymous) about this cus I'm afraid it might spread and angry parents will be asking for their resignation.

- But on the same note... I don't like cross dressing. Er... I had a conversation with a gay college friend of mine once. He told me how he hated other gays who cross-dress or act overly flamboyant. He says it's what gives them a bad name and gets them discriminated on. I agree. Heck, he doesn't even look gay. He looks more like a tomboyish girl. He dressed nicely. His clothes are pants, and sweaters, and sneakers and they're "soft" or somewhat girly but he doesn't buy clothes that are meant for girls. You get what I mean? In fact, one time he told me he'd never get a boyfriend even if he wanted to and I was like, why??? You should have the right to be happy with someone you love. He says his friends said its indecent. I just hope he finds the right guy one day. Haha, I remember he used to have a crush on my boyfriend actually. Well, honesty, I dunno about America where when I see depictions of gay guys in America they look alright no problem. But here, oh god, they dress like hookers. It's already disgusting when a women dresses like that, what more on men?

Dunno, I'm a firm believer of "lady in the streets, freak in the sheets" kinda thing. Do whatever you want in private but try to keep a conservative/decent imagine in public if you don't want to get judged/shamed. If some people are more open about it, alright. I guess in Western societies it's good to be very open. Good for you. But here/for me, there is still a concept of shame. And I think that's good too.

- Like someone here said, I hate cultures where women are treated no better than pieces of meat. Heck, that expands beyond women. when people are treated horribly because of their gender/race/religion/sexual orientation/whatever.

- But I also don't like it when people are SO "yay equality!" or are so Politically Correct its ridiculous. They can't even accept that maybe men and women are different! That women are better caregivers and men are better at math. I highly recommend the series of documentaries called "Brainwash" on youtube. Sometimes stereotypes have a semblance of truth in them. Certain gender roles aren't inherently bad, I think, it's how we treat people based on those gender roles. I feel like these people going "We're only different on the outside, inside we're the exact same!" are wrong. I honestly feel like people (feminists especially) push the whole we're the same/no biological component/Gender roles and patriarchy are to blame shtick think traditionally female roles are 'inferior' or 'bad' or 'useless' etc. I beg to differ! I think being a mom is one of the toughest and most rewarding jobs ever. I'd much rather see my kid or husband become a CEO than be a CEO myself. It's taken for granted so much. I feel like these women would rather become men or something. What's so bad about being a woman? :/

Differences should be good. So we're different, ok. We should learn how to accept each other and not treat someone poorly because they are not the same. This is what equality is, not making everyone out to be the same because its simply not true.

- Men who demand a perfect, beautiful woman when he himself looks like an ape. WTF?