things you hate with a passion

On the childish things:
There's tons of shitty, stupid anime, but there's plenty of that stuff that's just as intellectually stimulating as anything on mainstream TV (Ghost in the Shell, anyone?)
And Magic is just fucking fun, no matter what.
 
I always liked DBZ... I'm not gonna argue it wasnt ridiculous or bad... but at the time it was playing on CN... that was the most violence I had ever seen in a cartoon... and something about it captivated me and made me want to see more.

I always knew Goku would eventually kill the villian... but goddammit I wanted to see how... and I'd sit through all the crap to see it happen.
 
On a related note, it annoys me when blacks say "it's" instead of "there's", as in "It's some milk left in the fridge." Sounds so fucking ignorant.
 
I never really watched Dragonball Z. I guess them never playing it on anything else besides Cartoon Network might have played a role, and our cable company never had Cartoon Network until recently might have played a role in it.
 
That doesn't bother me as much, because they're still using the same word, just with an accent. With something like "it's" instead of "there's", it's like they're just dumbing down the language so they can be lazier when they speak.
 
I hate how they say "white boy" like it's a bad thing. That actually happened to day with one of my friends when I was with him. We were walking out of school and this black kid ran into my friend (it was quite obvious it was done on purpose) so my was like naturally like "WTF?" So the black kid started acting like a big bad ass and said "you want to do something white boy?" Me and my friend just looked at him like he was retarded and started laughing at him.
 
Every time a black guy does that to me I angrily say "I'm fucking Turkish!" and they shut up.
 
On a related note, it annoys me when blacks say "it's" instead of "there's", as in "It's some milk left in the fridge." Sounds so fucking ignorant.

I always thought it was that they just don't bother to say the word "there." All they actually enunciate is the "apostrophe S" at the end of the word.

Ex: "There's some milk in the fridge."

Some people will simply say: "'s some milk in the fridge."

They're not saying "It's," they just not enunciating "there" properly (or at all, really).
 
I always thought it was that they just don't bother to say the word "there." All they actually enunciate is the "apostrophe S" at the end of the word.

Ex: "There's some milk in the fridge."

Some people will simply say: "'s some milk in the fridge."

They're not saying "It's," they just not enunciating "there" properly (or at all, really).

I could have sworn I wrote this exact same explanation on here a few months ago...
 
I always thought it was that they just don't bother to say the word "there." All they actually enunciate is the "apostrophe S" at the end of the word.

Ex: "There's some milk in the fridge."

Some people will simply say: "'s some milk in the fridge."

They're not saying "It's," they just not enunciating "there" properly (or at all, really).

I could have sworn I wrote this exact same explanation on here a few months ago...

I don't think so. I'm pretty sure I've heard a few blacks distinctly make a "t" sound as if they're saying "it's". It might vary though.