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.
 
Well if there's any drug that deserves to be wiped from the face of the earth, it's tobacco, but bans in general are pretty stupid. I think they'd do better to require the owners of non-residential buildings to get a license before smoking is allowed in them, and then make it possible for the license to get revoked if the owners are not taking sufficient measures to ensure the safety of non-smokers who go in there.
 
I am interested in the argument that it's not tobacco in a natural state that is the problem, but the the massive amount of chemical treatments during growing and the tons of chemicals added to cigarettes that make them such a health hazard.

But still, no one likes smelling like a chimney.