things you hate with a passion

I never judge people because I'm above all that, labels are for soup cans, etc.

I judge people all the time.

Everybody does, I don't get why nobody will ever admit it. It's not like it's always a negative thing anyway.

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I was mocking the chubby girl, sorry.

So how is someone "good" at sarcasm anyway? All I ever read here is how pretty much anyone and everyone sucks at it. j/w.
 
lol, resident toughy, I get it. :)

Arg had the perfect smiley I would've preferred to use, but I guess they aren't all the same here. It's like an eye-rolling one, but it's cute enough that it doesn't look too bitchy.
 
I hate that I had to sit in the cold for over an hour at 2:00 this morning waiting for a bus from Harvard Square. Got back at 3:30, then my nephew does his usual routine of screaming the entire morning starting at 7:00. Happy Bloody New Year.
 
I hate how I ended up working until 11:30 last night.


Fuck the snowy weather making my shift last night even longer then it was.

At least after I got drunk.
 
I hate:

ANTI SMOKERS
they are racists, using Nazi like bullying to make smokers feel like the lowest of the low. All encompassing/enveloping state enforced hate campaigning i.e TV adverts, a total ban on smoking in all public places e.t.c

MOBILE PHONES
I hate this mobile phone culture we are part of, where people need constantly reassuring every 5 minutes, such as on buses where the usual conversation goes "hi, i'm just on the bus, what, you can't hear me" and a few minutes later they'll say "i've just passed some traffic lights" e.t.c. The noise they produce in public places totally disturbs thje peace. I can no longer accept a lift in a car off someone because people answer their phones at the wheel an d traffic lights. People expect you to "excuse them" after their phone rings when someone is interrupting us by phoning. They're the rude ones.

I could explain many more things but i'm about to play a game with my family, so i'm afraidf i'll have to leave.
 
I find irony in the annoyance felt at the noise pollution from public "chatters" , while ignoring the same annoyance felt by non-smokers at the literal pollution from smoking.

Someone being rude by chatting in public doesn't stay on my clothes or in my lungs.
 
I find irony in the annoyance felt at the noise pollution from public "chatters" , while ignoring the same annoyance felt by non-smokers at the literal pollution from smoking.

Someone being rude by chatting in public doesn't stay on my clothes or in my lungs.

While it's true that a lot of smokers are inconsiderate, to label all smokers as Evil because of the behaviour of a few just illustrates my point.

I know people who smoke who woul never have smoked in a public place around none smokers.