Things that you feel like a jerk for hating

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uzo

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I hate lots of things, but generally it's perfectly justified - emoticons, dole bludgers, and reindeer, for example.

Something I hate that I probably shouldn't - teenage girls.

Maybe it's that, when I was a teen, I was awkward, daggy, and unlovable, and hence didn't have many positive experiences with teen girls (that one girl in Form 4 excluded *happy nostalgia grin*). Maybe it's that, now, I'd be that dashing yet somewhat creepy 30-something guy. Whatever it may be, my life and teen girls have just ... missed each other. And I'm jealous of the teen guys I see, and the 20-something guys courting prison time, and I feel embittered to the girls.

Hmm ... does this make me Kevin Spacey?
 

shadow_Fox81

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star trek. don't know why i hate it can't really explain why just something about it and its fans. and they sense it in me whenever i see one and avoid me or attack but that never ends well. And usually they're nice guys so i should feel like a jerk especially when i have no real reason for dislikeing it i just do. i mean i ussually have an essay in mind to spew vehemently at thing i don't like (like blink 182) but with star trek its all childish rubbish. at least i keep the beast in check most of the time but once in an art class some trekky started some shit about Schinchiro Watanabe and i totally took the bait like a shark hungry for fisherman.
 

mrdude2010

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Azure-Supernova said:
mrdude2010 said:
hearing about people complain endlessly about their life in 1st world countries

i know i should be more sensitive but when someone is like omg i didn't get what i wanted fml fml fml i seriously want to punch them
To a degree I get this, my sister throws around self pity like it's going out of style. However my guilty dislike is quite the opposite; people who use phrases like 'There are people in the world that would kill for a meal like this' when you leave half a potatoe on your plate. I'm guilty of complaining of being 'starved', used only in a melodramatic sense, and I'm often met with responses along the lines of 'There are people in third world countries who are starving. You are just hungry'.

Also third world countries. I know I should care because they're human beings, but I really can't find the sympathy for a nation that holds back the rest of the world and is a hog on resources. There I said it, I feel bad now.
yea, both of those extremes are pretty annoying