The One Thing You Hate More Then Anything

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deathsong17 said:
Other things I hate include=
Mainstream music
What if the music you like became mainstream?

Just wondering.

I hate Nintendo fanboys more than anything, if we're talking gaming.

I never liked Mario at all and never will. I enjoy Zelda just fine.

As for non-gaming hatred, I hate Reality Television. Specifically reality shows about spoiled rich people.
 

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REPEAT THREADS HUR HUR. Nah, I'm kidding. It was just obligatory.

I'm not sure. I hate so many things.
the media,
reality TV,
picky eaters,
blind followers,
intolerance,
arrogance (not necessarily ignorance),
spoiled kids,
kids,
infants,
toddlers,
"I don't have to sound/look intelligent because I'm not in school right now" syndrome,
cherry-picking religious beliefs..

Also, those people who believe they are right, are told a millions times that they aren't, and continue to act like snobs about it, to the point where they will insult and demean those who present them fact and/or evidence as to why they're wrong.
Fucking Youtube.
 

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The thing i hate the most will have to be people who wont let you have an oppinion which differs to theirs.
E.g

Me: I think ....
Moron: Your wrong!!
 

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The three thing I hate most in the world:

Communists
Global warming alarmists
Those big sunglasses that seem to be popular at the moment(you know, this king of thing: http://mattgunn.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/sunglasses.jpg )
 

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Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
 

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Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
Ditto. I caught up on Naruto by reading manga (pages ~230-443) in two days, thanks to ignoring the anime. TOO MANY FILLERS!! Same goes for Bleach - the only fillers I liked were those two last ones, because they actually fit in the story.
 

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Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
Ditto. I caught up on Naruto by reading manga (pages ~230-443) in two days, thanks to ignoring the anime. TOO MANY FILLERS!! Same goes for Bleach - the only fillers I liked were those two last ones, because they actually fit in the story.
Naruto is beginning to follow suit in that respect as well though,which is good. Out of curiosity though, do you mean the original Japanese versions or the American versions? I say that because I assume everyone watches the Japanese version, which isn't true at all.
 

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PersianLlama said:
American Football.
Why do they call it FOOTball when you dont even use your feet? :/
They use their feet on occasion, well one guy does, in order to punt the ball. It still doesn't make any sense to call it that though.
 

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ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
Ditto. I caught up on Naruto by reading manga (pages ~230-443) in two days, thanks to ignoring the anime. TOO MANY FILLERS!! Same goes for Bleach - the only fillers I liked were those two last ones, because they actually fit in the story.
Naruto is beginning to follow suit in that respect as well though,which is good. Out of curiosity though, do you mean the original Japanese versions or the American versions? I say that because I assume everyone watches the Japanese version, which isn't true at all.
You assume correctly. I started watching Naruto in Polish, voice acting was so horrible, after 25 episodes of the first season had ended, I begun watching it in Japanese.

Never dubs again. Out of curiosity, I tried watching an episode of Dragon Ball (praised for one of the best English dubs) and an episode of Bleach. Couldn't get past 5 minutes without rubbing my ears with healing herbs.
 

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Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
Ditto. I caught up on Naruto by reading manga (pages ~230-443) in two days, thanks to ignoring the anime. TOO MANY FILLERS!! Same goes for Bleach - the only fillers I liked were those two last ones, because they actually fit in the story.
Naruto is beginning to follow suit in that respect as well though,which is good. Out of curiosity though, do you mean the original Japanese versions or the American versions? I say that because I assume everyone watches the Japanese version, which isn't true at all.
You assume correctly. I started watching Naruto in Polish, voice acting was so horrible, after 25 episodes of the first season had ended, I begun watching it in Japanese.

Never dubs again. Out of curiosity, I tried watching an episode of Dragon Ball (praised for one of the best English dubs) and an episode of Bleach. Couldn't get past 5 minutes without rubbing my ears with healing herbs.
Who told you such blasphemy? It's competent dubbing, that's all, and I liked it as a young'n.

Some of the best dubbing would be something along the lines of Fullmetal Alchemist, Gundam Wing, Samurai Champloo, and so on.
 

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Natty DL said:
PersianLlama said:
American Football.
Why do they call it FOOTball when you dont even use your feet? :/
As an Englishman, I have always said this. But it is a bastard offshoot of Rugby (football) and Assosciation football (the football everyone else calls football), so it would have probably had football in it's title either way.

I just think it would have made sense for American football to just have been called soccer. I mean why change the name of an already existing sport and replace it with a sport that kicks the ball a possible one play out of four?
 

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ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Abedeus said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Ah, ol' Gin, how you freaked me out (in the anime). Also would the manga ever be worth reading? I usually prefer things in motion if possible, but for certain series it's necessary.
While it looks cool in anime, manga has its charm. Also, a ton of awesome things has happened in it - Arrancars vs Gotei 13 is about to be resumed (because now they'll be showing first few fights in anime, too) and the conclusion of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra fight.


...How it drives me mad when people misspell simple names like Ulquiorra. Don't you learn Spanish grammar or what?! Same for Grimmjaw and so few others.
Oh, that's definitely true. Perhaps I shouldn't really say I prefer things in motion, but I tend to be lazy and watch anime rather than read the original manga versions. I tend to read manga series that don't have anime counterparts because there are many overlooked gems in the shadows.

I did however, have to read the Naruto manga, as the fillers were killing me slowly, and I am glad I did.
Ditto. I caught up on Naruto by reading manga (pages ~230-443) in two days, thanks to ignoring the anime. TOO MANY FILLERS!! Same goes for Bleach - the only fillers I liked were those two last ones, because they actually fit in the story.
Naruto is beginning to follow suit in that respect as well though,which is good. Out of curiosity though, do you mean the original Japanese versions or the American versions? I say that because I assume everyone watches the Japanese version, which isn't true at all.
You assume correctly. I started watching Naruto in Polish, voice acting was so horrible, after 25 episodes of the first season had ended, I begun watching it in Japanese.

Never dubs again. Out of curiosity, I tried watching an episode of Dragon Ball (praised for one of the best English dubs) and an episode of Bleach. Couldn't get past 5 minutes without rubbing my ears with healing herbs.
Who told you such blasphemy? It's competent dubbing, that's all, and I liked it as a young'n.

Some of the best dubbing would be something along the lines of Fullmetal Alchemist, Gundam Wing, Samurai Champloo, and so on.
Okay, at it's time it was okay. FMA? Really? Watched a fragment of an episode, my brain hurt from the voices.


Kukul said:
Anachronism said:
UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:
Whats LAD culture ?
Lad Culture
Moron:"Dude, I had sex with three girls last night!"
Everyone else: "HIGH FIVE!"

It's stunningly pathetic and immature. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't see any point in being with someone unless you can see yourself being with them long-term.
Call me pathetic and immature, but I won't sit at home and masturbate, becuase I can't see myself in a serious, long term relationship any time soon. You need to learn the difference between love and sex or you'll likely to fail at both. "Three girls last night" is a hyperbole of course, but I have more symphaty for guys treating women like trophies (as long as the rules are clear) than for overprotective dipshits who trap their girlfriends in toxic relationships or hopeless romantics acting like miserable twats.
Złoty środek, mój drogi.

I mean, the best thing to do is find a neutral ground. Where everything is balanced.