Several types of people who really tick me off


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people that cry about gasoline prices (about $3.5 a gallon) while purchasing a $3 little bottle of water

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I hate the idiots that wear the sagging pants but then again that is how criminals around here dress. Of course that makes it harder for them to run from the police so I kinda love it too.


Drejk wrote:
I found a common thread in all that responses... People! It's all their fault!

What about sleeping sickness? That's the fault of tsetse flies, if any multicellular organism at all.

Grand Lodge

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Bigots.

Bigots who try to justify why they're bigots.

Bigots who pretend otherwise.

"Intellectuals" that label military members as mindless drones.

My fellow military members that think they're Captain America.

Armchair generals and conspiracy theorists that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning.

Trendy movie goers that have fallen into the "hate every genre movie that comes out" syndrome that cropped up somewhere around 2002. You whined about a lack of comic book/sci fi/fantasy movies forever and now they exist.


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Andrew R wrote:
people that cry about gasoline prices (about $3.5 a gallon) while purchasing a $3 little bottle of water

People that cry about gasoline prices when they're still paying less than $8 a gallon :)


Maccabee wrote:
Armchair generals and conspiracy theorists that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning.

CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning? :)

Sovereign Court

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People who smoke on bus stops.

People who smoke while walking in front of me.

People i talk to who keep blowing smoke at me even though i asked them politely, on numerous occasions, not to. And then they wonder why i broke their nose.


Hama wrote:

People who smoke on bus stops.

People who smoke while walking in front of me.

There's a solution for that

Sovereign Court

Sadly in my country that's considered a gas attack. As is pepper spray.


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Hama wrote:
Sadly in my country that's considered a gas attack. As is pepper spray.

Something's really wrong when that's considered a gas attack, but the fumes coming from the cigarette aren't :(

Sovereign Court

Yep.


People who run red lights. Not when its just changed from yellow to red and they were trying to beat the yellow, mind you, but its been red for a few seconds, and they blow through it anyway.

Players that don't fill out their character sheets, and GM's who let them get away with it.

People who, since they themselves are in fact miserable, must go out of their way to make life difficult for everyone they encounter.


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Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

Drivers who refuse to treat driving as the most (and only) important thing needing their constant attention.

And +1 people who toss lit cigarettes out their windows, especially during the dry season.


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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

THIS SO MUCH


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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

Drivers who refuse to treat driving as the most (and only) important thing needing their constant attention.

And +1 people who toss lit cigarettes out their windows, especially during the dry season.

So.. New Jersey?

Grand Lodge

BigNorseWolf wrote:
Maccabee wrote:
Armchair generals and conspiracy theorists that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning.

CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning? :)

Touché good sir, touché!

Grand Lodge

BigNorseWolf wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

Drivers who refuse to treat driving as the most (and only) important thing needing their constant attention.

And +1 people who toss lit cigarettes out their windows, especially during the dry season.

So.. New Jersey?

The Panhandle as well.


Maccabee wrote:
BigNorseWolf wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

Drivers who refuse to treat driving as the most (and only) important thing needing their constant attention.

And +1 people who toss lit cigarettes out their windows, especially during the dry season.

So.. New Jersey?
The Panhandle as well.

Also PEI, Canada.


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No YouTube, I don't want to integrate my G-Mail with my YouTube account, stop asking! I don't want the comment section crazies knowing who to e-mail!


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Orthos wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Drivers who don't use their turn signals.
THIS SO MUCH

You HAVE to not use your signal in Dallas, if you're switching lanes, or they'll know what you're about and pull up to cut you off.

I begrudgingly do this......


Libertad wrote:
No YouTube, I don't want to integrate my G-Mail with my YouTube account, stop asking! I don't want the comment section crazies knowing who to e-mail!

Just let google assimilate you.


I've got enough trouble with people telling me to get a Facebook account, I don't need yet another popular website encouraging me to plaster my personal life all over the web.


A Hatgasm is a wonderful thing.


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Specifically, That Relative: "When are you going to [insert whatever activity That Relative firmly believes is appropriate to my age and gender, as determined by That Relative's religious views]"? And, when the answer gets steadily more outrageous, depending on how much pestering I've endured, comes out with "I'll pray for you". Grrr. I'll prey on you.


Anyone that truly thinks Google Chrome's recent UI changes are a good thing.

Sovereign Court

Anyone that brags with their apple products without knowing a first thing about technology.

People who are for some reason really proud of their country or their race, even though they themselves have accomplished nothing of note.


Both misogynists and misandrists make me wish I had a nuke or two hidden somewhere in my backyard.

Rich people who care nothing for those less fortunate than them infuriate me to no end, as do racists.


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Libertad wrote:
No YouTube, I don't want to integrate my G-Mail with my YouTube account, stop asking! I don't want the comment section crazies knowing who to e-mail!

In addition, I came up with a username for a REASON. I do NOT want to start using my real name on YouTube of all places!

And NO, this is not "Okay, we'll ask again later!" This is "NO I DO NOT WANT TO USE MY REAL NAME ON YOUTUBE!"


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Drivers who don't use their turn signals.

Drivers who refuse to treat driving as the most (and only) important thing needing their constant attention.

And +1 people who toss lit cigarettes out their windows, especially during the dry season.

People who don't know how to properly juggle while driving.

I mean, we have red lights for a reason; is some entertainment for the people on the other cars too much to ask?

Just don't drive, juggle AND text at the same time; messes with the routine.


OK, I'll play, but *ONLY* gaming-specific topics for me:

(1) People who cannot separate their characters from themselves when roleplaying.
Yes, I'm playing a LG oracle, and you're playing a CN rogue. This means we will argue about what to do. Frequently, And vehemently. This does not mean I do not like you as a person. It's called roleplaying for a reason.

(2) People who cannot level up without having the GM at their side, holding their hand, as they ask, "What skills would be most effective in this AP? What feats should I take? No, I don't want to choose; I want you to tell me what I should take in order to be as effective as possible."
There's a Player's Guide for every AP folks. Read it.

(3) Similarly, people who declare that none of the races and classes fit their character concept, so they absolutely NEED to build a custom race and class to fit their 'really cool' concept, and then cherry-pick racial traits, skills, and feats that are obviously specifically designed to break the AP, NOT to fit some 'cool' concept. (Unless that concept is, "I want to break the AP.")

(4) People who hog the GM's time with nonsensical roleplaying (For example, a 15-minute one-on-one with the GM trying to confuse a shopkeep. Just to mess with him; not to achieve anything), then act utterly bored and frequently interrupt when you're trying to roleplay.

(5) People who agree to a once-per-two-weeks game, frequently make other plans, and then complain vehemently if you game without them.

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Yep. We have ONE GUY who fits all 5. Impressive, isn't it?

EDIT: There are a couple he's not guilty of:
(6) People who won't even sit at the table, but just say, "Bring me in when it's time for the combat."
While I understand that combat is the most interesting part of the game for many people, and if one person does it it's really not that bad (we have one person who does it in CC and it's not at all disruptive, but we're at 2-3 in SD), but it is really odd to go through a campaign with some characters only appearing when it's time to fight.

(7) People who don't understand how their character works after over a dozen levels.

(8) Intraparty conflict. Always. I'm not talking simple arguments about what to do. I'm talking about stealing from other party members, "accidentally" including them in AoE spells, and so forth. Actively working against the party's best interests or party cohesion.


Orthos wrote:
Libertad wrote:
No YouTube, I don't want to integrate my G-Mail with my YouTube account, stop asking! I don't want the comment section crazies knowing who to e-mail!

In addition, I came up with a username for a REASON. I do NOT want to start using my real name on YouTube of all places!

And NO, this is not "Okay, we'll ask again later!" This is "NO I DO NOT WANT TO USE MY REAL NAME ON YOUTUBE!"

Adding to that, I want to find the guy who keeps changing Youtube's layout and bash his head in with a rock.


Orthos wrote:
Charlie Bell wrote:
Bicyclists who are vehicles when they want road space and pedestrians when they want to run red lights. Either stay on the sidewalk like a pedestrian or obey traffic laws like the rest of us.

Bicyclists period. If you can't keep up with the flow of traffic you shouldn't be considered a vehicle. Grrr.

People who make laws keeping bikes off the sidewalks. If a cyclist is an idiot enough to not dismount and walk his bike when he runs into pedestrians, he deserves the assault charges he should be getting. Shouldn't be a reason to legislate them off the sidewalks and into the road.

Drejk wrote:
People who make laws allowing bicycles on the sidewalk. Sidewalks are for pedestrians dammit!

Woke up to a flat tire this morning.

Anyone have anything they want to share....?


Wasn't me. That would require me being awake before you. Not gonna happen.


grudgingly crosses orthos' name off suspect list


I am still on the other side of the world.

Sovereign Court

Me too...and i suck at throwing darts.


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Being just beyond Veteran's Day this is particularly relevant.

I HATE when people ask if I have killed anyone in my service as a soldier during my deployment to Afghanistan. (I was a combat soldier on the line in the birthplace of the Taliban... It's not hard to figure out...)

*Also, I ask those of you insensitive enough to ask a veteran such a question. Does it matter?


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People that think Punchkicker is superior to Kickpuncher.


Maccabee wrote:

Bigots.

Bigots who try to justify why they're bigots.

Bigots who pretend otherwise.

"Intellectuals" that label military members as mindless drones.

My fellow military members that think they're Captain America.

Armchair generals and conspiracy theorists that think they have the slightest clue what the CIA/FBI/NSA/SOCOM is actually doing or planning.

Trendy movie goers that have fallen into the "hate every genre movie that comes out" syndrome that cropped up somewhere around 2002. You whined about a lack of comic book/sci fi/fantasy movies forever and now they exist.

Pretty much this. What I especially hate is when they act surprised when people get mad at them and start claiming that they are being silenced by PC thugs. Like they are the victim. Had one guy on these very forums try and compare bigots that are against gay marriage to Martin Luther King, Jr., because they had to endure negative responses for their beliefs.

People in America often forget that the First Amendment works both ways. You have the right to say whatever hateful things you want to people. Consequently, people have the right to call you a c~@% for it.


People that think they're being silenced or talked over in an episodic format like a chat room or bulletin board.


People who post after me with something that is either

A) Relevant

or
B) Funny

Leaving me no alternative but to complain, loudly, about what the large Scandinavian puppy dog is talking about.

Sovereign Court

People who let their children do aboslutely anything they want, and have the gall to argue with you after you asked them to have their child mute the video game it was playing inside the bus, with the volume way up.


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People who let their kids roam around a restraunt, because "They're 4, whaddya gonna do?"


Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
You HAVE to not use your signal in Dallas, if you're switching lanes, or they'll know what you're about and pull up to cut you off.

Houston, too -- if you're able to switch into someone else's lane, they think it means you have a bigger penis than they do, so they pull all kinds of crazy driving stunts to prevent it.


Thanks for the warning, will have to stick to side streets and smaller roads when I visit.


Orthos wrote:
Thanks for the warning, will have to stick to side streets and smaller roads when I visit.

Mrs Gersen loved the freeways, because sometimes she could get somewhere 2.5 seconds faster. I thought she was nutso. I used to take the surface streets everywhere, and was happier for it. (Then again, even some of those are 4 lanes in each direction -- e.g., Westheimer).


I avoid freeways whenever it's practical. And the traffic here in Chattanooga is pretty tame compared to a bigger city like Houston.


Piff, Houston traffic is tame compared to Atlanta!

Hell, I think the greater Pittsburgh area has worse traffic than Houston. Not because it's big (it's not), but because the "roads" are all windy 1-lane former Indian trails, and most of them are perpetually under construction.


Having been to neither I will bow to your superior experience =) I have a friend or two in the Atlanta area but have never gotten the opportunity to visit.

Liberty's Edge

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Pittsburgh? Pfft.

Try the Schuylkill, Blue Route, 95, 422, Vine street expressway, or turnpike.

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