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Mozared

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I hate stupid people. Defined as in "people who do not think about X before doing X".

I also hate people who generalize, like those damn Italians always do.
 

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As an educator, I really can't stand people who try to wedge creationism into the science classroom. That pisses me right off.

Also, people who think that where they're physically from bears any importance to who they are or whether or not it matters to anyone else. Just because I was born in the south doesn't make me a "Southern Boy", and just because you're from New York doesn't mean I'll immediately accept the fact that you're an asshole outright because of that same fact. It throws up huge cultural barriers even though your culture doesn't mean shit to anyone but you. Keep it to your goddamned self, and act like a decent human being based on your own merits. On top of that, I don't want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo any more than I want to celebrate the 4th of July. Heritage is pointless. It's just shitty baggage passed on to you from dead ancestors. Drop it.
 

laststandman

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There are a good deal of these for me, but the three I can think of right now are as follows:
1. People who do no group work, but get credit for the rest of the group.
2. People who have a shred of authority and make darn sure to exercise it to the fullest extent (i.e. test proctors and TSA people)
3. Militant hippies. I understand it is an oxymoron, but they exist. They are the people who will get proper pissed if you say something is "gay" or "retarded" when you obviously do not mean it is homosexual or slow to learn. It's a failure of understanding like that which makes me not choose a definitive side on any argument, because I do not want to be associated with people who can't take a joke, or who can't stand but to let everyone know that they believe in something. For example, I was in health the other day, and my teacher told us that breast cancer was the number 2 cause of death for women in the U.S., and then she asked what #1 was. As a joke , I said "driving," and the people (including the girls) around me laughed at it. But if I pulled that up at my camp, I would get in trouble or people would legitimately get upset with me. The overexertion of beliefs works both ways though, as ultra right-wings can be just as annoying. It's just that I spend more time around the militant hippies than I do around anyone conservative, so the hippies bother me more.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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People who consider themselves a bit off, and let everyone know. Or rather those who always say "LOL YOU KNOW ME THOUGH, I'M A PSYCHO!"
And people who just don't know when to be quiet.
 

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People who don't like a book/movie because it doesn't have a happy ending
pro-gun control people
over protective parents, parents who don't teach there kids to contribute to society.
Over sensitive people. actual example: I said something was retarded and some girl starts yelling saying her brother is retarded.... just so you know, I don't care, cover your ears if you have to.
 

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Del-Toro said:
Haseo21 said:
Elitists, especially democratic elitists and atheist elitists
I was once the last one, then I listened to myself while I spoke!

I hate people who, when your voice displays any little sign of agitation, accuse you of "spazzing out". This is usually after answering the most retarded question imaginable. Contrary to popular belief, there is a such thing as a stupid question, generally they ask you to explain what you just explained. Or seek an answer that has already been clearly provided. Which leads me to the next set of people I hate.

See above, you can figure it out.

I also can't stand people who hate popular things because they think it makes them smarter and deeper than everyone else. I am one of the smarter kids at my school (it's not arrogance, it really, really is true... ok maybe a little bit of arrogance on top of that) and I happen to like some popular things, so clearly that doesn't work.

Couples who walk slowly in narrow passages like hallways and sidwalks, or who, upon seeing someone walking behind them, start to walk slower and cuddle up as if to tell the person behind them they aren't welcome in the couple's little world, completely ignorant to the fact that the person behind doesn't want in and just wants to pass the slow fuckers.

People who use "corporate" as an insult or dirty word. They usually own a Mac as well as the accessories, and frequent Starbucks. The "corporate" thing is the only reason those 2 qualifiers are bad things, for obvious reasons.

People who use homosexuality as a prejorative. Most people seem determined to use the word "gay" to mean something unpreferable. These people are generally of a low IQ level, wear pants too low, and have the Justin Bieber hair. You know, teenage douchebags, whom I also have a raging hatred for.

Liberal Socialists. As in the people who think that the government ought to always swoop in and that utopia is just one spending increase away. There's more to it than that but this is basically just all in bullet point form. Yes, I'm a libertarian, and thus decidedly right wing, but don't worry, I also hate...

Big-Government Conservatives (Bush, the Tea Party), for those who are wondering, that's basically the modern conservative movement, and it's nothing but a sad joke. I'm old school, Classical Liberalism (small government, individual freedom AND responsibility, IE pre-80s conservativism and modern libertarianism) for the win!

Japanophiles, now don't get me wrong, I like quite a few animes (Black Cat, KnM, FMAB, and some others) but these people just piss me the hell off. No, Japan should not have won WW2. They lost because they fought like it was the Somme in the first "modern" war. Then there's the pedophilia, the mysongyny, and the racism.
There are no stupid questions.... only stupid people.
 

ServebotFrank

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Kids in my school who try to act tough until I kick their teeth in. Then it's all good.

In seriousness though I hate kids who are just plain assholes and are idiots in school. My freshman biology class is full of these kids and a junior who sits behind me. That's right a junior. I once asked directions in that same class as to where the printer was and they couldn't spare a simple hand gesture to point me in the right direction. Come on no wonder people can't stand kids these days is it that hard to show the simplest of manners?
 

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People who are confident of but not quite convinced of their superiority. Such people are the sort who are generally termed "elitist". I have my opinions and perspectives on a wide variety of issues. I am happy to listen to any arguments one might choose to level against any of them. But, please, do not for a moment think simply holding an opinion makes you superior to another, no matter what that opinion may be.

Cats. They aren't social animals, a fact that is on display when they abuse their owners for food and offer nothing but piles of hair and ambushes in return.

People who ask "Am I the only one who . . . ". No. No you are not. There are currently nearly seven billion people in the world. There have been more than 10 billion lives lived in recorded history. Chances are very good that it has been thought of before. This isn't to say what you have thought of holds any particular weight - just see the first point.

My Roommate. Especially when he is up at 2 in the morning with every god damn light on his half of the room turned on because he takes four naps a day. Most especially when he feels the need to add this dialogue track to whatever the hell he is doing:

"Oh shit!

OH SHIT!

OH SHIT!!!!
"
 

Eclectic Dreck

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zHellas said:
I can't stand people who continuously state that one thing is inherently better than another thing.

Probably because I view everything to be subjective in terms of quality.
I think my favorite version of this relates to games (or movies). The argument might be "Halo sucks!" To which I would counter "but I had fun with it." Then there is often an attempt to demonstrate that my position is faulty. I mean, do you really think you're going to craft an argument so compelling, so undeniably correct that my experience in the past will change? My position needs no more support in terms of my opinion on the experience. What's worse, the argument cannot be won either way and, yet, I constantly find myself engaged in that very debate (usually in the form of "Why is considered great?".
 

Safaia

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...who let their children run free and don't do anything to stop them.
...who think they are better than me or anyone else because the person in question does not have the best job in the world.
...who think that being drunk negates any responsibility for being a dick (dude who punched me in the head at the soccer game on Saturday I'm looking at you)
...who knowing push others buttons for amusement even when told not to.