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Mr.Squishy

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MaxPowers666 said:
Religion, yep every single thing about religion. Absolutely hate that shit.


Tin Man said:
Marriage.
I think you mean slavery mate.
Amen, brotha!
OT: The notion that you must conform to the 'go to school, get a good job, find a woman, get married, get children, wither away and die' route to be 'normal'.
 

Mr. Fancy Pants

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As for what I hate?

"Wait... you two are dating?"
"Yeah, we've been together for like five months. I kissed her in front of you..."
"Yeah, but you aren't, you know, Facebook official."

Please, please, please tell me you're making that up.
 

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lunncal said:
The fact that getting cancer turns you from "Racist Bigot" to "Saint and Patron of all that is holy" in the public eye.

See: Jade Goody
No really:
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/notw/news/15623/Jade-Goody-admits-It-was-racist-I-am-a-bully.html
to http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/9551427/Jade_Goody_could_become_a_patron_saint_of_cancer_sufferers_suggests_bishop/
Yes! another flimsy pretext to post a Charlie Brooker video!!
 

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Handshakes/hugs/touchy stuff. Unless I'm dating you, I don't want to touch you and don't want you to touch me.
I feel so freaking awkward when people with whom I'm more of an acquaintance than a friend try to hug me. I always flinch and my skin crawls. Don't hug me. Get away.
 

ZeroMachine

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Mr. Fancy Pants said:
ZeroMachine said:
As for what I hate?

"Wait... you two are dating?"
"Yeah, we've been together for like five months. I kissed her in front of you..."
"Yeah, but you aren't, you know, Facebook official."

Please, please, please tell me you're making that up.
Some people, mostly younger (high school age, I'm 22 for point of reference) actually think that being together but not "Facebook official" is effectively equal to it being a "fling".

It is fucking pathetic.
 

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Evil Moo said:
Kind of adding to the suits thing mentioned above: having to wear formal clothing on any occasion and by extension, having to wear anything other than what I want to wear for no reason other than social convention.

Seriously, what is the difference between me wearing a suit to a job interview rather than the infinitely more comfortable and practical jeans and a t-shirt? This is a point that I'm sure is either going to lose me many potential jobs in the future, or frustrate the hell out of me every time I have to do it, to the point that I will have to restrain myself from smashing my head repeatedly against a wall.

Other social conventions I dislike include marriage, blind and stubborn disregard for science in favour of outdated ignorance, any arbitrary traditions that if breached would be considered disproportionately rude despite having little to no objective detriment to the situation, birthdays, most other occasions when I am obligated to get gifts for someone for reasons beyond my comprehension and so on and so forth in an increasingly misanthropic manner...
to a job interview its simple, it shows that you care enough to make an effort. Its just an easy way to disqualify people who aren't serious enough about getting a job. Now once you get to said job the rules can be relaxed (3 out of the last 4 jobs i worked, i was allowed to wear my comfy jeans)
Yeah, the part I don't understand is why uncomfortable clothing constitutes 'making an effort'; the definition of formal clothing seems absurdly arbitrary and unfortunately falls into a category that I do not like to wear. The very fact that I am there at the job interview should imply that I want the job. The only factors that should determine my success at this interview should be those concerning my ability to do the job effectively.
 

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evilthecat said:
You know why that is, because I somehow manage to treat women like complex, individual human beings rather than some collective hive mind of unreasonable demands.
What, really? Whoa, we've crossed the singularity here.
 

William MacKay

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'my music is better than yours because mine doesnt have stupid screaming/isnt whiny and emo/wasnt made by some fag'. i get little idiots who ask me if im a 'mosher' and jundge me about it. just because you dont like something doesnt mean nobody does. and yes, i have had people say the music sucks because the guy who made it was 'a fag'. they were literally using it as an insult.
which is #2: gay-bashers and people who call people 'fags'.
and #3 religion. i dont mind it but keep it out of public/public schools (every christmas everone is called to an assembly with a minister). and even worse, they never get a rabbi or a imam or whatever, they're always Christian.
 

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TheIronRuler said:
JanatUrlich said:
TheIronRuler said:
Women usually getting the cake and eating it.
The whole feministic approach to things, in which women are independant but on the other hand some women also require men to be chivalrous AT THE SAME TIME.
There's a difference between feminism and people just being nice to each other, you twat. Women are just asking to be treated fairly. I would expect a woman to hold a door for me just as much as a man.
I've stopped counting the times I was faced by near extinction when I opened a door for a woman, or on the other hand refused to do so. There is no consensus in that matter and I don't know which one I should be - your equal or your knight in shining armor?
For the time being I accept my role as a twat.
*cough* wanker *cough*
you sir,i agree with,feminism is wrong,everyone should be treated completely equal and you should only treat a woman you wanna get with and feel something for differently.
 

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Farseer Lolotea said:
Watch out; you'll get Godwinned.
I will make it my personal quest to stay away from Nazi's and zombies.

TheIronRuler said:
I've stopped counting the times I was faced by near extinction when I opened a door for a woman, or on the other hand refused to do so. There is no consensus in that matter and I don't know which one I should be - your equal or your knight in shining armor?
For the time being I accept my role as a twat.
*cough* wanker *cough*
Are you trying to say that people have been angry at you for holding the door open for them? I'm sorry, I just don't understand what you're trying to say for most of that comment.

Women don't need a knight in shining armor, they need equal pay and equal rights. Whether or not you're a nice person is your own problem.
 

loc978

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Hyper-sensitivity is my biggest pet peeve. Too many people take offense any time they're not taken absolutely seriously in everything they do. To those people I say: "Get over yourself. Learn to laugh when you fuck up. No one is perfect."

Aside from that... yeah, religious fervor and the normalizing of religious convention. Feel free to ridicule me for my refusal to recognize the sanctity of... anything... but know that this works both ways, you're not allowed to escalate to violence when I laugh in your face. Plus, I'm probably better at violence than you.
 

loodmoney

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Polite conversation/small talk with strangers. If we have nothing to gain from talking to one another, can we not have polite silence?

The convention whereby everyone is entitled to their opinion, when the important corollary is forgotten, that one must strive to hold the best opinions they can. "It's my opinion" does not mean it is correct, and if that opinion leads to the harm of myself or others I will try and convince you to get rid of it. Similarly, you do not get to force your opinion on others, while saying of objections, "That's just your opinion." See: childish 'movement atheists'.

Along the same lines, and before the word loses all meaning, the idea that objectivity is both a great thing at all times and in all areas, and that objectivity is best achieved by clashing opposing opinions.

Edit: sexism, racism, ableism, &c. &c. &., obviously. This absurd notion that some people have that political correctness is this evil thing that's trying to ruin the fun of white dudes, dudes that [redacted before I get carried away].
 

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It was mentioned a bit earlier, but I hate small talk. It's awkward and uncomfortable for me. I don't want to go "hmm sure looks like it will be sunny today", but if you don't engage in it then you are considered rude. It saddens me some people seem to thrive off of and think it's so fulfilling to go 'i think it might rain durr durr'. I would rather someone to start a conversation with like so 'what's your favorite animal?' 'what do you think would happen if steam power took off?"

I hate how it's considered okay to just watch tv for hours and hours but if you play games or read then you are considered a loser. I have since graduated college and I still get this nonsense. It's like yeah I really don't watch tv, I spent friday night studying piano. When I was a kid my dad would be annoyed if I played a game for 2 hours, calling me addicted and telling me to turn off game, then he would sit and watch tv for 5+ hours.....

There are larger issues but I wanted to focus more on the little societal annoyances.
 

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Deceptive Marketing: Food ads should show the product as is it in reality. 80% of game advertising should have to be actual gameplay footage. Clothing should be marketed to the fit and obese alike, etc.

Bias media practices: Why do I have to watch 6 different news stations from different countries on the same topic in order to get a relatively clear picture on the reality of a situation?

Societal Expectations: Why are you only successful in life if you have a well paying job and own a lot of things? Why does your opinions and actions suddenly weigh more? "I always wondered in court why it is because a woman is a prostitute, she has to have bad eyesight" JFK.

- Demonized Nudity
- Laws based on religious beliefs such as those surrounding what constitutes marriage
 

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I hate the bullshit behind uni life, if you don't drink, party, cheat on your girlfriend/boyfriend you are a complete social outcast. I'm sorry but if that's what is wrong here I don't want to be right.

Also how much hype people get to being drunk and the glorification behind it. For example using multiple different terms for intoxication and using it as an excuse to be the most obnoxious kind of human being on the planet
 

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TwistedEllipses said:
TheIronRuler said:
thylasos said:
TheIronRuler said:
Women usually getting the cake and eating it.
The whole feministic approach to things, in which women are independant but on the other hand some women also require men to be chivalrous AT THE SAME TIME.
Yes, it's terrible that mixture of respect and politeness which is not exactly required of you, but to be encouraged.

In terms of the actual topic... Hmm.

Oh, beards being generally regarded in an unfavourable light, at least in the West.
Kevlar Eater said:
TheIronRuler said:
Women usually getting the cake and eating it.
The whole feministic approach to things, in which women are independant but on the other hand some women also require men to be chivalrous AT THE SAME TIME.
I can't help but agree with this.
c_westerman13 said:
TheIronRuler said:
Women usually getting the cake and eating it.
The whole feministic approach to things, in which women are independant but on the other hand some women also require men to be chivalrous AT THE SAME TIME.
this, entirely this, though probably phrased more succinctly.

also, people who use unnecessarily long words...
Mates, you are not alone.
Let us stand together against the tyranny of the female race!
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What is your profession, Men?
* hears screams of little girls*
We'll work on that. CHARGE!
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DEAR GOD YES!

Do you want to be equal or treated like delicate flowers who can't do anything?
You can't have both...
Not all women are Feminists, and not all Feminists are women. There's a big difference.
Politeness is what it comes down to. Men hold doors open for me, I hold doors open for men.
I think you all seem to have a skewed vision of Feminism...it's more about liberation from social oppression (these days, anyway) than 'I DON'T NEED A MAN!', 'Oh, but now I want one 'cos there's a spider in the bath'.

EDIT: I forgot to post my hated social convention! Sorry :D
I have many, but they largely come down to judging each other based on first impressions. Yes, those are important, but judging because of what someone wears, or that they have tattoos and piercings, and making assumptions about their personalities because of it.

Also! People in shops. The cashier grumpily hands you your change. Well, she must be a *****, right??
Well...what if she's just having a really fucking terrible day?