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luvmyaspie
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26 Sep 2010, 12:00 pm

I detest the overuse of acronyms and initialisms in conversation.

I resent digital Television. What was wrong with analogue?

The general shape of men's legs + skinny jeans do not a match make...in my opinion.

I dislike terminology which glorifies plain ol' criminal activity. Sadly, it seems to be quite a trend which even the media get carried away with.

I know they've been popular for years...but I have to say I don't like digital versatile discs (DVD's) & compact discs (CD's). Give me tapes over discs any day!


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26 Sep 2010, 12:07 pm

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RIAA
DRM "Digtial Rights Management
baggy Pants "Just stupid"
smoking
Hollywood Stars that go to jail not staying for full sentence
Farmville


+1 on these



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26 Sep 2010, 5:23 pm

luvmyaspie wrote:
I detest the overuse of acronyms and initialisms in conversation.


Never become a computer geek then. Pretty much every technical term we use is an acronym.


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26 Sep 2010, 9:35 pm

Popular clothing styles, where women look as if they had squeezed into their much younger sister's clothing. Clothing styles that display cleavage and butt cracks. Loud, awful music being piped through the store where I am trying to shop.


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26 Sep 2010, 10:28 pm

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Popular clothing styles, where women look as if they had squeezed into their much younger sister's clothing. Clothing styles that display cleavage and butt cracks.


I fu¢king love those. Not to wear, though; I'm not a cross-dresser.


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26 Sep 2010, 10:35 pm

Street walker fashions - the clothes that hookers wear.


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26 Sep 2010, 10:53 pm

--Today's hit music/rap
--Phones
--Fred
--Annoying Orange
--Cartoon Network
--iCarly
--Justin Bieber
--Chuck Norris Jokes



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27 Sep 2010, 2:04 am

LordoftheMonkeys wrote:
luvmyaspie wrote:
I detest the overuse of acronyms and initialisms in conversation.


Never become a computer geek then. Pretty much every technical term we use is an acronym.


:lol: There's no chance of that ever happening...though it's not just computer geeks you know. Try having a conversation with someone who works in education...or any other government department.

I find myself constantly stopping people just to ask "...and what does that stand for?" :?


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27 Sep 2010, 7:01 am

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--Today's hit music/rap
--Phones
--Fred
--Annoying Orange
--Cartoon Network
--iCarly
--Justin Bieber
--Chuck Norris Jokes


All of these things and anything from 2005 and beyond. Today's world fails to suit or impress me.


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28 Sep 2010, 2:29 am

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Twiglite
Justin Beiber
Paris Hiltion
Sex
Jersey Shore
Dancing with the Stars
Twitter


All of these. Except sex.
Also Blackberries/Iphones, TNA, Lululemon, The Hills, and the vast majority of popular music right now.


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28 Sep 2010, 8:08 am

Valley Talk. It was bad enough when just the girls were talking that way. It seems that everybody talks that way, these days.


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28 Sep 2010, 3:07 pm

BigJohnnyCool wrote:
--Today's hit music/rap
--Phones
--Fred
--Annoying Orange
--Cartoon Network
--iCarly
--Justin Bieber
--Chuck Norris Jokes


iCarly is the only show on Nickelodeon I really like & about the the only kids show I watch. Those other kids shows are horrible. iCarly won't be around much longer because she plans on going to college next year.


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29 Sep 2010, 12:09 pm

Popular things.


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29 Sep 2010, 12:54 pm

Euphoria.



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29 Sep 2010, 1:28 pm

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Sports - watching or playing them (sorry to anyone who's into sports -- they just hold zero appeal for me)
Teen/ tween pop music
reality TV
roller coasters, and pretty much all other amusement park rides as well
shopping for clothes/ shoes, any of those things that are *supposed* to be so important to a woman's image


YES. All of those are not appealing, especially teen/tween pop music. If I ever listen to a form of pop, it's J-pop, which can sometimes carry deeper meanings if not on Morning Musume.



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29 Sep 2010, 1:34 pm

Most reality TV shows

Smoking

Most pop music

Most rap music

Country music


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