WHat kind of people do you dislike the most?

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29 Dec 2009, 7:29 pm

People who patronise and talk down to (that really yanks my monkey), people who decieve and manipulate, bullies and definetly people who decide to be verbally abusive through derogatree terms "backwards, dumb, idiot and tard (which i tend to get especially aggitated, as this is the most used and condecending term around; my opinion)".



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29 Dec 2009, 8:07 pm

People who respond to my pleasant greeting, with glancing at their friends and then rolling their eyes...

People who are trivial, boring, and shallow, and want you to put up with it for no reason at all...

People who let their dogs stay in the yard all day and never spend time or play with the poor thing, so it barks and yowls all the time. :evil:

People who are arrogant, self righteous, and misinformed, and want to spread it around...


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29 Dec 2009, 8:46 pm

Loud people.
People who think being alone is horrible and who "rescue" me from the only peace & quiet I've had all day.



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29 Dec 2009, 9:36 pm

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Loud people.
People who think being alone is horrible and who "rescue" me from the only peace & quiet I've had all day.


this, definitely



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29 Dec 2009, 9:46 pm

People who think they are better or smarter and people who think they are worse or dumber than everyone else.
People who don't claim personal responsibility for their actions and lives.
People who blame others for their troubles.
People who disrespect others.
Dishonest people.
Haters.


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29 Dec 2009, 9:53 pm

People who judge others.



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29 Dec 2009, 10:50 pm

Meadow wrote:
I think law functions equally well as with helping to form a civilized society.

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I find no real use for "religion" because a lot of hypocrites sit in church passing judgment upon others and trying to control others' rights, liberties and freedoms

Can anyone see a flaw in this logic?


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29 Dec 2009, 10:51 pm

At this point in my life the person I dislike like the most is ... me. Not that I consider myself evil or mean or what have you, simply that I seem less and less able to function as I age, less and less capable at doing what I consider my duty and just about at the point where I'd have to say I've gone from being a benefit to those in my life to being an out and out burden.

And I suppose if someone truly irritated me more than I do myself, I have the option of simply walking away from them, or otherwise minimizing my contact. Can't exactly do that with myself. Well, I suppose I could, but that is hardly a topic to raise in this thread.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:01 pm

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At this point in my life the person I dislike like the most is ... me. Not that I consider myself evil or mean or what have you, simply that I seem less and less able to function as I age, less and less capable at doing what I consider my duty and just about at the point where I'd have to say I've gone from being a benefit to those in my life to being an out and out burden.

And I suppose if someone truly irritated me more than I do myself, I have the option of simply walking away from them, or otherwise minimizing my contact. Can't exactly do that with myself. Well, I suppose I could, but that is hardly a topic to raise in this thread.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:09 pm

DavidK wrote:
Meadow wrote:
I think law functions equally well as with helping to form a civilized society.

Meadow wrote:
I find no real use for "religion" because a lot of hypocrites sit in church passing judgment upon others and trying to control others' rights, liberties and freedoms

Can anyone see a flaw in this logic?


Why don't you elaborate since you clearly do?



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29 Dec 2009, 11:12 pm

WorldsEdge wrote:
I seem less and less able to function as I age, less and less capable at doing what I consider my duty and just about at the point where I'd have to say I've gone from being a benefit to those in my life to being an out and out burden.


I am close to a point like that (if I have not already passed it), and I think that is just part of "how it is" for some of us so our children can now care for us as we once cared for them. In my own case, however, I failed completely as a father and now my daughters are not likely to be doing that.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:15 pm

I find it difficult to deal with people who covertly communicate and don't clearly put across what they expect or what they are really saying. I can also find people who are constantly making jokes and using sarcasm confusing and irritating.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:16 pm

DavidK wrote:
Meadow wrote:
I think law functions equally well as with helping to form a civilized society.

Meadow wrote:
I find no real use for "religion" because a lot of hypocrites sit in church passing judgment upon others and trying to control others' rights, liberties and freedoms

Can anyone see a flaw in this logic?


No. The first suggests laws can do what religion can do, and the second suggests laws are preferred over religion.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:19 pm

leejosepho wrote:
DavidK wrote:
Meadow wrote:
I think law functions equally well as with helping to form a civilized society.

Meadow wrote:
I find no real use for "religion" because a lot of hypocrites sit in church passing judgment upon others and trying to control others' rights, liberties and freedoms

Can anyone see a flaw in this logic?


No. The first suggests laws can do what religion can do, and the second suggests laws are preferred over religion.

And of course, lawyers, lawmakers etc. are never hypocritical, and their intentions are always to support our rights rather than to increase control.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:23 pm

DavidK wrote:
And of course, lawyers, lawmakers etc. are never hypocritical, and their intentions are always to support our rights rather than to increase control.


Ah. I missed that discrepency ...!

So, to hell with laws and religion both, eh?!

Edit: Missed it again!

Let us be free of hypocritical control freaks.


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29 Dec 2009, 11:24 pm

DavidK wrote:
leejosepho wrote:
DavidK wrote:
Meadow wrote:
I think law functions equally well as with helping to form a civilized society.

Meadow wrote:
I find no real use for "religion" because a lot of hypocrites sit in church passing judgment upon others and trying to control others' rights, liberties and freedoms

Can anyone see a flaw in this logic?


No. The first suggests laws can do what religion can do, and the second suggests laws are preferred over religion.

And of course, lawyers, lawmakers etc. are never hypocritical, and their intentions are always to support our rights rather than to increase control.


It is a matter of personal preference. To each his own.