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18 Sep 2010, 10:01 pm

The "music" of Katy Perry and Lady Gaga
America's Got Talent (Michael Grimm over Haspop and Fighting Gravity? Really?!)
Political correctness
Social structure



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18 Sep 2010, 10:01 pm

The "music" of Katy Perry and Lady Gaga
America's Got Talent (Michael Grimm over Haspop and Fighting Gravity? Really?!)
Political correctness
Social structure



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18 Sep 2010, 10:19 pm

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I hate the way the fashion industry depicts healthy girls above a size 10 as "plus size" .


me too. I've been plus size for most of my life. But to give them credit, I *was* unhealthy. I'm a size twelve now, which i think is still considered plus size, but I can't find anything to fit me in plus size stores. They have 12/14 clothing, but it's more of a 14 then a twelve and is too big on me.



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18 Sep 2010, 10:20 pm

Some more things I hate:

Pro wrestling
NASCAR (it's such a boring sport.)
Sports fandom
Skype
Both AIM and MSN Messenger (I'm more a Yahoo user anyway.
Watching movies in 3-D
Shooting video games
Gambling
"Jersey Shore"
"Glee"
Texting



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18 Sep 2010, 10:51 pm

I know that the WP hippies are going to hate me for saying this. Woodstock, and the whole popularity of it. Where I live, it's either The Beatles or Woodstock. I'm more of a Beatles person, but I'm between The Beatles and Woodstock. I'm middle of the road.


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19 Sep 2010, 1:03 am

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I know that the WP hippies are going to hate me for saying this. Woodstock, and the whole popularity of it. Where I live, it's either The Beatles or Woodstock. I'm more of a Beatles person, but I'm between The Beatles and Woodstock. I'm middle of the road.

I wouldn't call that middle of the road, you just seem like someone who has a much deeper interest in the music of that era than the average person. The Beatles and Woodstock are pretty cliched examples of that, which most people tend to revert to when talking about that era. The whole "Beatles or Woodstock" thing seems to come down to what side of the Atlantic you prefer. You seem to prefer the more distinctly British bands, like the Kinks, who are in my opinion a superior band to the Beatles or anyone who played at Woodstock.


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19 Sep 2010, 5:12 am

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I hate PETA too, but I don't think they are at all popular. They're one of those extremist groups that has no real influence and that no one really listens to. They fall into the same general category as VHEMT, the Ku Klux Klan, and 9/11 truthers.


I'm not sure about the KKK, but they are in the same league as the other groups. I'm all for protecting animals from cruelty and all that, but I wouldn't go as far as stripping off and lying in a giant meat packet on the sreet, that's just weird. I know they would have started off as a pretty good organisation and some of the ideas do make sense (like on facebook I saw a PETA cause aiming to prevent a primate research facility being opened or something like that) but it's just the members that make it as f****d up as it is. PETA members are either people that don't know better and think they're doing good, or are extremists that think that drinking a glass of milk is worse than genocide or something.
And the stupidest thing of all is how they wanted fish to be called sea kittens, I was tempted to go to a PETA meeting and eat fish and chips infront of their faces and talk about how delicious sea kittens are.


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19 Sep 2010, 8:28 am

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Sports fandom
Watching movies in 3-D


Seconded.



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19 Sep 2010, 12:37 pm

Descartes wrote:
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Watching movies in 3-D


Seconded.


I'll third that one, but can't on the other one as I love sports fandom. Have you ever seen some of the ESPN chat rooms? Those people are hilarious in a really sad sort of way.



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19 Sep 2010, 1:55 pm

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No sh**, you're dressed like a weather-confused moron. XD



LOL! Agree completely!

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I hate turtlenecks as it is because I feel like I'm getting strangled by my own clothing. :roll:



Yes, I like my clothing loose, not rubbing or anything. I even take all the tags out, as they just make my crazy. The new tagless-tags (stamped on the clothing) are great.


I know! Tagless clothes are the greatest invention in comfortable clothing. :D
wait, so i'm the only person who finds this itchier than a tag? the lettering starts to lift up a bit with every washing, and the worst part is that THE STAMP CAN'T BE REMOVED. when used on undies it has almost driven me to tears (okay i may have actually cried from frustration).


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19 Sep 2010, 2:07 pm

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wait, so i'm the only person who finds this itchier than a tag? the lettering starts to lift up a bit with every washing, and the worst part is that THE STAMP CAN'T BE REMOVED. when used on undies it has almost driven me to tears (okay i may have actually cried from frustration).


I've never had that happen. It's sad that you feel so much pain from it. :(



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19 Sep 2010, 2:10 pm

so, fashion has been on my mind quite a lot lately, so i'll restrict my list to popular fashions that annoy me. i quite enjoy some new fashions, but some of them get on my nerves a lot:

-leggings worn as pants
-capri pants (is it really that much cooler in summertime to uncover the ankles?)
-high/bumpy/beehive hairdos
-flip flops (for some reason, sandals look cleaner and seem to prevent stinkiness)
-mom jeans
-gel/acrylic nails
-flipped up hair
-crocs (see flip flops, above. although i think they have thankfully declined in popularity)-high heeled winter boots (in the north, we get ice and snow. a single spike on the heel+insufficient grip on the ball of the foot+an angle designed to throw a girl sexily off-balance = a black and blue ass)

...okay, i'll stop now. *cough*


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19 Sep 2010, 2:12 pm

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wait, so i'm the only person who finds this itchier than a tag? the lettering starts to lift up a bit with every washing, and the worst part is that THE STAMP CAN'T BE REMOVED. when used on undies it has almost driven me to tears (okay i may have actually cried from frustration).


I've never had that happen. It's sad that you feel so much pain from it. :(
oh, Erisad, you have such a good heart! i'm just a big baby. hubby frequently laughs at my irritation and frustration, i think i must overreact.


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19 Sep 2010, 2:19 pm

hyperlexian wrote:
Erisad wrote:
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wait, so i'm the only person who finds this itchier than a tag? the lettering starts to lift up a bit with every washing, and the worst part is that THE STAMP CAN'T BE REMOVED. when used on undies it has almost driven me to tears (okay i may have actually cried from frustration).


I've never had that happen. It's sad that you feel so much pain from it. :(
oh, Erisad, you have such a good heart! i'm just a big baby. hubby frequently laughs at my irritation and frustration, i think i must overreact.


Awww thanks. ^_^

Lol, it's possible. I know I overreact about a lot of stuff. I could control it if I put in enough effort but that'll drain my physically and emotionally. D:



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19 Sep 2010, 9:36 pm

What don't I hate :?:

I HATE :arrow:
piercings & tattoos
partying; drinking alcohol & doing illegal drugs or doing prescription drugs for fun
smoking
random causal sex
hypocritical religious people who believe that they can do anything they want because the church teaches forgiveness (those people are very popular in my area)
rednecks who think that America is great because they were born here (those people are the majority in my area)
corrupt politicians who campaign on family values but are secretly blowing the tax payer money on prostitutes (they always win reelection here)
people who are extremely shallow & think that money & popularity make up for being a total b!tch (those people are the most popular here)
teen girls who get pregnant because their friends are having babies & they don't want to be left out (those girls are popular here)


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19 Sep 2010, 9:49 pm

Twilight
The whole vampire craze in general
Politicians promising "change you can believe in" Actually, it's just politicians in general
Tweens
Kids that show no respect to their parents.