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The Bucket

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All the self labelled "cynics" and such, believing they are the only ones to percieve the world as it is and understand the badness of the media that all the unwashed masses eat up. Along with all the "eccentrics".
Same with the constant "most of the population is shit" with the implied "except me and those who I deem worthy"
 

GunstarHero

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Mackheath said:
Jumping down peoples throats for having a different or unorthodox opinion.

It happens in real life, but when people claim to be the soul of free speech I really get irritated.
Hey! It is my right to tell you every thing you say is wrong! It's my right to free speech (another thing that annoys me, the assumption that 'free speech' applies to every word they say, everywhere they say it) to deny you the right to an opinion!

/internet
 

Mr. Omega

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Koroviev said:
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When People Type Like This
Oh God yes. No criticism intended if you yourself were once and offender, but I don't understand at. At least when people type phonetically (which I also despise) you can understand where they're coming from. But I Just Don't Understand Why Every New Word Needs A Capital Letter. It baffles me!
ThAT'S nOt aS baD aS THis, WhICh iS AlSo CoMmOn
Dammit, that's what I was gonna put! Seriously, that's only done by people who troll or are advertising something. And what does it accomplish?

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- People who start arguements about something completely off-topic to the forum. Heaven help if the name Anonymous appears in the thread. It becomes a huge political troll-fest (the worst kind!).
- Grammar nazis. I can understand people who make a few grammar mistakes, it happens to everyone. And if it's so bad it's unreadable, then I can understand people trying to correct it. But I hate the kind of people who will write a mini essay on how bad you fail at life because you made a single spelling mistake.
 

Koroviev

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Marik2 said:
Marter said:
"I've lost faith in humanity"

That is the one I dislike the most.
That and also elitist threads, like acting smug against other people who were raised in a different ideology.
That brings to mind a certain quote:

"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one... just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."

- F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
 

thenumberthirteen

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Bringing up really old threads is a bit annoying. I know it's bad when there are loads of threads on the same topic, bit I've been quoted on a thread a year after I posted.

Another thing I find a bit annoying is when people reply to a point made by someone else (not the OP) without a quote or reference to the original post. I get it that the problem comes from the, basically useless, "Reply" button. It moves you down to the "Reply to Thread" section, but what people expect it to do is reply to that particular post (otherwise why would the button be on every post?). So I'm more irritated at the forum's design than people's habits.
 

matt_newgrove

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" 'tis " is an abbreviation that gouges me in the eye everytime i see it. Must be that pointy little bastard of an apostrophe that sits right in front of the word that irks me.
 

HT_Black

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Only what's irritating in other forums: Furries, Athiests, Fundamentalist Christians, /threads, 'this', and multiple mispsellings of a given word.
 

Koroviev

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thenumberthirteen said:
Bringing up really old threads is a bit annoying. I know it's bad when there are loads of threads on the same topic, bit I've been quoted on a thread a year after I posted.

Another thing I find a bit annoying is when people reply to a point made by someone else (not the OP) without a quote or reference to the original post. I get it that the problem comes from the, basically useless, "Reply" button. It moves you down to the "Reply to Thread" section, but what people expect it to do is reply to that particular post (otherwise why would the button be on every post?). So I'm more irritated at the forum's design than people's habits.
Is the first thing you mentioned even permitted? On other forums I've visited, persistent thread necro-ing warrants a permaban.
 

GunstarHero

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matt_newgrove said:
" 'tis " is an abbreviation that gouges me in the eye everytime i see it. Must be that pointy little bastard of an apostrophe that sits right in front of the word that irks me.
I know someone who abbreviates some words with apostrophes.

The probl'm is, he's not actu'lly abbr'viating the words, just replac'ng various lett'rs with it.

His typing reads like bloody Shakespeare sometimes!
 

Romidude

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Well, I'm now on my Seventh notification in Two Days from a thread on evolution where I made a comment about the degredation of humanity, it was an outrageous and stupid thing I said, the fact that people are taking it so seriously is sad.

Make it Eight.
 

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Koroviev said:
Marik2 said:
Marter said:
"I've lost faith in humanity"

That is the one I dislike the most.
That and also elitist threads, like acting smug against other people who were raised in a different ideology.
That brings to mind a certain quote:

"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one... just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."

- F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
God, I love that quote. That and "And I like large parties. They're so intimate," are the only saving graces of that book.

Speaking of God, the sheer number of zealotic atheists whose only claim is religion is dumb so you're dumb.
 

matt_newgrove

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GunstarHero said:
matt_newgrove said:
" 'tis " is an abbreviation that gouges me in the eye everytime i see it. Must be that pointy little bastard of an apostrophe that sits right in front of the word that irks me.
I know someone who abbreviates some words with apostrophes.

The probl'm is, he's not actu'lly abbr'viating the words, just replac'ng various lett'rs with it.

His typing reads like bloody Shakespeare sometimes!
Well 'tleast it's better than inernet ebonics (the most academic term i could think of for "gangsta speech":D ) Though come to think of it i haven't really encountered that outside of the youtube comment box.
 

thenumberthirteen

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Koroviev said:
thenumberthirteen said:
Bringing up really old threads is a bit annoying. I know it's bad when there are loads of threads on the same topic, bit I've been quoted on a thread a year after I posted.

Another thing I find a bit annoying is when people reply to a point made by someone else (not the OP) without a quote or reference to the original post. I get it that the problem comes from the, basically useless, "Reply" button. It moves you down to the "Reply to Thread" section, but what people expect it to do is reply to that particular post (otherwise why would the button be on every post?). So I'm more irritated at the forum's design than people's habits.
Is the first thing you mentioned even permitted? On other forums I've visited, persistent thread necro-ing warrants a permaban.
It's frowned upon, and I'm sure strong worlds would be had, but it happens quite a bit by different people.
 

Ekonk

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Koroviev said:
DER SCHNIPPPPP
Oh yes that pisses me off so much. It's a cheap way of attacking your opponent, not part of a fair discussion.
 

Boneasse

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Thread subjects that repeat every day.

I've done it once, unintentionally, and once posted something that was already in the news on the front page, because I had missed it. But when the same thread, exactly the same, repeats every day. It pissed me off a bit.
 

drbarno

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GunstarHero said:
Equally, whenever someone quotes another person, usually making a valid point. The quoter's contribution? "This".. Yes, we've seen it. What about it? I'm fairly sure it's already been seen. You know, the same way you yourself saw it? Quoting someone else and limply acknowledging it does not make it your point, further the discussion, or flatter the person who did bother to think.
this.

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Joke over, usually I see that as a way of saying, "Yea, I have the same opinion and don't want to waste my time writing the same thing."

And also people saying you are misinformed when you say you don't like something. I've been on the receiving end of this on this forum when I sad I don't like the James Bond movies.