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03 May 2013, 11:37 pm

From others perspective I get along with almost everybody, for me I don't get along with,
-paranoid
-narcissit/know it all
-judgemental
-passive aggressive
-ignorant
-arrogent
-manipulative
The list goes on, I'm good with anyone who is not negitive as a rule, surprise isn't the same for everybody?



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04 May 2013, 1:06 am

Those I can stand least:
Anyone who show indifference or dislike to animals and don't care about their suffering (maybe more value than personality trait, but that's the biggest no-no of all for me.. Male chauvinists are also out).
Oversensitive people.
People who are, or act like they are, dumb.
Attention wh***s.'
Risk taking people.
People who like to touch or hug.
Overly jolly people.
Optimists.


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04 May 2013, 1:11 am

rapidroy wrote:
The list goes on, I'm good with anyone who is not negitive as a rule, surprise isn't the same for everybody?

I'd actually much rather deal with someone who was negative about everything than someone who was positive about everything. I find overly jolly and/or optimistic people very vexing.
They should have been on my list above.


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04 May 2013, 2:34 am

"A" type personalities, marketing/sales type people (bull artists).

Overly emotional, needy people, drama queens, self obsessed Narcissistic a-holes.

Paranoid idiots who have such an inflated sense of their own importance, they think everyone is out to get them or spy on them.



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04 May 2013, 2:35 am

People who are dismissive of, or ridicule, other people's opinions or beliefs.



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04 May 2013, 3:08 am

People who talk out of their ass, and then double down when called on it because they're too insecure to admit even the tiniest of errors. Also, as*holes generally.


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04 May 2013, 3:23 am

I don't know how to describe it, but there are many people with whom I don't get along well. They have this similar air about them that says "I look down on you", "You are weird, creepy, inferior and not good enough to associate with me". I guess they must be judgemental/evil-spirited people. As I said, it's really hard to describe.



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04 May 2013, 5:30 am

I don't get along with people who think they're entitled to their own facts.



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04 May 2013, 5:52 am

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I don't get along with people who think they're entitled to their own facts.


What do you mean? Like, they know something and won't tell others the information?


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04 May 2013, 6:43 am

whirlingmind wrote:
Verdandi wrote:
I don't get along with people who think they're entitled to their own facts.


What do you mean? Like, they know something and won't tell others the information?


There's a saying: "You're entitled to your own opinion, but you aren't entitled to your own facts." It means that just because one believes something to be true does not make it true.

The majority of posters I interact with here, no matter how much I disagree with them, don't seem to do that. Well, no more than I do, anyway. :P

It's like a conversation I had with someone who was telling me that gay men were "recruiting" teenagers at his local high school. Of course this wasn't happening, but he wasn't having any reality in his homophobic paranoia.



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04 May 2013, 7:50 am

People who just assume that they are going to lead and I'm gonna follow... :?



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04 May 2013, 10:18 am

Skilpadde wrote:
rapidroy wrote:
The list goes on, I'm good with anyone who is not negitive as a rule, surprise isn't the same for everybody?

I'd actually much rather deal with someone who was negative about everything than someone who was positive about everything. I find overly jolly and/or optimistic people very vexing.
They should have been on my list above.


I'm the same

I'm quite happy to listen to another person's tale of woe but the type who laugh (loudly ) at everything and anything and whoop (loudly) really grind my gears! These people are invariably the very opposite of sensitive souls.



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04 May 2013, 10:21 am

jk1 wrote:
I don't know how to describe it, but there are many people with whom I don't get along well. They have this similar air about them that says "I look down on you", "You are weird, creepy, inferior and not good enough to associate with me". I guess they must be judgemental/evil-spirited people. As I said, it's really hard to describe.


Yes, they think they're socially superior but if you listen to the actual content of their conversation they're often really unpleasant, small-minded and generally lacking in intelligence so it's really the other way round ie they aren't good enough for us!

They might just as well be saying "I don't want anything to do with you as you're not as stupid as me"



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04 May 2013, 10:36 am

Skilpadde wrote:
rapidroy wrote:
The list goes on, I'm good with anyone who is not negitive as a rule, surprise isn't the same for everybody?

I'd actually much rather deal with someone who was negative about everything than someone who was positive about everything. I find overly jolly and/or optimistic people very vexing.
They should have been on my list above.
I ment it that in general if you view a personally trait in someone is negitive you likely won't want to have much to do with them, within reason of course.



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04 May 2013, 10:41 am

How can an aspie not act like everything is the end of the world? Having a short fuse is pretty much wired in our brain and can only be overcome with neurolepts.



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04 May 2013, 10:45 am

OlivG wrote:
How can an aspie not act like everything is the end of the world? Having a short fuse is pretty much wired in our brain and can only be overcome with neurolepts.


I agree - you have to wonder exactly what problems the people who post stuff like this actually have