How come no one's allowed to hate stuff anymore?

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SpAc3man

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Cos haters gonna hate the haters. Duh

Not liking bacon is blasphemy. Hence why people hate on Jews and their avoidance of bacon.

I'm a Jew by blood so I can say that.
 

Betancore

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Maybe it's because people can't stand the idea that someone might feel differently about something. Anyway, I'm sure everyone's welcome to hate whatever they want to hate, Don't mind your friends.
 

EmzOLV

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I dislike coffee too... I don't drink tea or coffee and everyone seems to find it strange, wherever I work. They seem to always ask me everyday if I want something to drink as well when they're doing the rounds, and every day I have to say I don't like either and they then get the opportunity to say some remark because something out of the ordinary has happened (wooooo scary)

But I'm sure I'm not the only one.

Have you ever been the one to attack another for not liking 'awesome' thing x? - Nah not really, although I'm very passionate about Nandos and I do find myself disbelieving how people cannot love that tasty, delicious, yummy.... *sigh* But nah, wouldn't actually physically attack them, I'd just need to know WHY

What other things have you found induce such irrational behavior in your fellow humans? Usually something along the lines of not seeing Star Wars. Go on, attack me, de-friend me, whatevs. Too tired this morning!

Have you ever been the victim of such abuse? Totally - see tea/coffee scenario above and question 2

And do you, like me, believe people should totally chill out about such things? Totally. What's the point getting worked up over something so petty and small? It's a drink for goodness sake.
 

Kouen

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So Francis... I mean Caravaggio well the thing is your allowed to hate Vans, Planes, Stairs, Bacon, Planes, Hospitals or Coffee. But you cannot expect everyone to be all like "Oh we must hate it too!" or anything its called a popular difference of opinion and your over thinking it!

Hell I still say PlayStation Portable is Better than Nintendo DS (Mostly due to the fact there both casual novelty consoles only more popular due to being more appealing to a different market). You see the thing is I've accepted that is MY opinion and others will have theres.

Now here is an appropriate song!


Oh Edit: Everyone will tell you everything is bad for you in one way or another!
 

milkkart

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waaaah waaaah hate is a strong word!

yes lets only ever use soft words like nice lest we offend the delicate ears of our fellows.

OT whatever man its your mouth, i might show some suprise if someone dislikes coffee or bacon or choclate or whatever but its there choice. it is not, however, a fact that bacon is disgusting. its an opinion.
 

Danish rage

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Im sure somebody allready wrote something like this.

The world is a Negative, crappy place filled with hate, don´t bring that shit into my living room, because that´s actually what you do when you spread negative shit on the internet.

Not pointing at anyone.

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It´s not that you don´t like a certain thing like bacon, but hate is overly negative in that context and most others.

Not only are you attacking bacon or what the subject might be, you are attacking peoples personal choice, and that´s where most people choke on you.
 

flaming_ninja

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You can dislike/hate/whatever anything you like, but on a side note both bacon and coffee have specific health benefits, of course too much of anything is damaging much like too many Call of Duty games.
 

Ledan

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You can hate whatever you want, but if you are around people who love it then try not to make a huge deal about it.
"Hey, do you want some of this god-amazing ambrosia called coffe?" asks person who adores coffe.
"No thanks, I don't like it" replies person who hates/dislikes coffe.
That should be the end of it....
 

LitleWaffle

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shadowstriker86 said:
LitleWaffle said:
shadowstriker86 said:
ya, i hate the scott pilgrim movie, ive had to watch it 3 times (one for a review, one cause of my gf and once more cause my gf wanted to watch it with her sister) and i still fu**ing hate it!
Awww, i loved that movie! Any reason as to why you hate it that you could actually explain?
i just found it to be really loud, annoying and the fight scenes were like watching bad kung fu movies from the 60's. like a live action version of robot chicken fused with jersey shore
Okay, that makes sense. Though personally, I thought the fight scenes were awesome and hilarious with the whole video game aspect to it.
 

ChicagoTed

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I hate cold pizza because it tastes foul and I hate mountain dew because it doesn't have a taste to begin with.
 

DevilWolf47

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I try to accept that everyone has different tastes and if they provide legitimate reasons am fine with them not liking something that i do like. My rule, if they have tried it and have a reason for not liking it, i'm fine with it. If they just randomly decided they don't like it, i'll have issue.

But truth be told i'm not completely faithful to this rule and wouldn't mind using manipulation to spark a war between Sonic fans and Twilight fans with the hope that they kill each other off, so maybe my position is a weak one.
 

Ross Fixxed

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For me, you can hate whatever you like. However, it's trying to convince me I'm wrong, or make me hate something that I have an issue with. It's completely a matter of taste. Who really gives a damn if I don't like Black Ops or WoW or whatever? If you like it, go for it and enjoy it too!

Also now I have to have bacon.
 

Wutaiflea

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Caravaggio said:
Epic Bacon and Coffee-related snippage
As someone who takes great pleasure in hating things, I agree wholeheartedly with you. While I don't think its okay to dislike something for absolutely no reason (this also applies to liking stuff as well) if you've got a reason and you don't like it, fuck it- go nuts.

It can be fun to have a light-hearted argument with someone that loves what you hate- my husband and I do it constantly- but I understand what you mean when you air how frustrating it is that some people can't seem to let it go and accept that, for your own reasons, you can't agree with them.

As for using the word "hate", why not? Yes it's a strong word, but fuck it, if that's how you feel, that's how you feel, even if its just a vocabulary choice to illustrate your point. People throw the word "love" around excessively as well and no one seems to be making a big deal out of that.
 

GrizzlerBorno

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I don't mind people who dislike sth for a very specific but even mildly understandable reason. as for the others, i try to show them that their ire is unjustified if they change their opinion, great! if not, big deal! Ironically, you're the one who should chill out, man.
(example, a friend of Mine hates Black Ops and he will never touch it and will always hate it. why? because he has this notion that Treyarch "betrayed" Infinity ward and stole their franchise. i told him "you know Black Ops would have come out even if IW hadn't disbanded right?" to which he said "....i... uhh.... shut up!" so i just leave him be. i like the game, but he's not gonna be any less of a friend of mine for hating/disliking it)
 

Smooth Operator

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Caravaggio said:
And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
I just wanted to comment on this statement, I think you understood the concept wrong.

"Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system by interfering with adenosine receptors. These receptors are believed to inhibit dopamine neurotransmission, thereby decreasing motor activity. Thus, caffeine may directly maintain dopamine levels and normal neural function."
 

Emo-Hawk

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In my eyes bacon and coffee are a great combo. Generally you cant have one with out the other, but i mean just saying you dislike something which is generally conserved to be good in the eyes of the public, (good as in tastes nice not as in good for you.) Is like saying you dislike a band which is popular at the time, but they still acted surprised when its clearly not your genre of music. So to be perfectly honest, you are great to stand up against the norm. I know I've been on the other hand and been judged just cause I dislike all the popular music at the time when I was about the only person in my year at school that didn't listened to music that involved some half dressed woman dancing on my screen, or some television contest winner "singing" their cover of a well known song.