View Full Version : Things people love that you can't stand
Inari
03-01-2010, 03:54 AM
You know what I'm talking about. Everyone raves about that band, that movie, that TV show, that book, or that actor. But for some reason you just cannot get behind it.
Animal Collective - Any time I relate an interest in indie music, be it rock, pop, dance, folk, or whatever, people recommend Animal Collective. I don't typically look up music based on recommendations unless I'm particularly bored or it's thrust in my face. Most of the time I pick up on bands by seeing them live as supporting acts, and even then they have to be especially noteworthy for me to go home and look them up. So after being cajoled multiple times on listening to AC I gave in and holy crap they make the most overhyped, aimless music I've ever had the misfortune of listening to. Not only that, but it actually agitates me to listen to it, and I couldn't even get through it long enough to form a solid opinion of it. To me that's enough to declare that I don't like it.
Tegan and Sara - What exactly I'd it about this duo that people can't get enough of? Their "harmonies" are ear gratingly discordant and I can't get over their bizarre pronunciations.
Taylor Swift - This isn't as aggravating because fortunately no one tries to tour her as brilliant. But the girl cannot sing. I also think she exceptionally rat-faced.
Heroes - I'll admit that when Heroes first came out I thought it was mysterious and fresh, despite coming about on the heels of superhero madness. Most people will admit that it went downhill after the first season. I think it base jumped and went splat on the concrete. The WORST part about this show is it's most recognizable star, who ironically enough is the least heroic character--the cheerleader. She's crying in every other scene. As an actress she has two modes: affected peppiness and petulance.
Keira Knightley - I think most people who know me are familiar with my deep seated disdain for this actress.
The Progressive Insurance Lady - This one I really can't explain. I think she's abominably plain but people think she's hot. This is bizarre to me.
Ok, so post your own, change my mind on mine, etc. :D I'll post more as I think of them.
Atlas
03-01-2010, 05:04 AM
Michael Sarah.
Fuck him and his stupid movies. Seth Rogen's the shit.
Michael Sarah.
Fuck him and his stupid movies. Seth Rogen's the shit.
That would be Michael Sera, for the record.
I've no personal opinion on him except that he was great in Superbad.
Though we agree on one thing: Seth Rogen is awesome.
charolastra00
03-01-2010, 05:58 AM
I have to change the channel for the Progressive Insurance Lady. Jesus Christ... way to put me off ever buying Progressive.
Lady Gaga- I like my fair share of whacky pop music, but I don't get it.
Juno- I hate Michael Cera (note the spelling, boys) playing the same damn character. And Juno just drove me nuts in general.
I will agree with the Seth Rogen love. We should probs make hilarious Jewish babies.
Inari
03-01-2010, 08:25 AM
I think Michael Cera plays his single role pretty well. That is, painfully awkward but in an endearing way rather than an aggravating way. I don't know where/when I developed a lack of patience for passivity but normally shy or passive characters and people make my eyes roll into the back of my head. I don't normally get this watching Cera, so he's at least doing something right. But I'll agree, he has little to no flexibility in his roles and that's bleh.
Seth Rogen fan here, too. Gay for pretty much all of the freaks from Freaks & Geeks.
Lady Gaga - There are things I love about her and some things I'm not crazy about. I love that she's extremely visual as an artist. I love that she's super fashion forward. I think she's got a great voice and I love that in many ways she goes against the grain of our expectations of entertainment. Lady Gaga is not conventionally glamorous and makes no pretense of it. She's theatrical, and every way you'd expect a pop star to present themselves, she doesn't.
But honestly I don't think she's a good dancer. Her "art" amounts to little more than catchy songs and eye candy. And what I think she really appeals to is a modern sense of fantasy.
Juno - Oh God, I hated Juno. Especially the first third of it. The writing pretty much reeks of "LOL I'M WITTY WEE". It calms down a ton after that but Ellen Page is affected as all get out. Hated her in Hard Candy. She played the exact same person in Juno. Bleh.
You know, I never did like Seinfeld...
Savagehippie
03-01-2010, 09:41 AM
You know, I never did like Seinfeld...
I never understood while so many people liked this show either. Highly overrated IMO.
Inari
03-01-2010, 10:55 AM
Well I dunno about you guys but I was 6 when Seinfeld went on the air and 15 when it ended, so I'm pretty sure I wasn't anywhere near being part of its demographic. By the time I got old enough for any of it to mean anything to me, the show was severely dated.
Honestly I think that if there was a sitcom on right now that dissected the minutae of single adulthood and it was well-written I would probably watch and love it. (That is, if it didn't already have a precursor, which would just make it a rip off).
...I hate Michael Cera (note the spelling, boys)...
That'll teach me to post while Under the Influence of sleep meds.
Indigo
03-01-2010, 01:37 PM
It's Michael Cera. And I love him. I didn't like him in superbad as much as I did in Juno. And I don't care what y'all say Diablo Cody is an amazing script writer. Although I much prefer the Jennifer's Body script over Juno's.
I can't stand:
Seth Rogen;
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and the whole cast of twilight except for Peter Facinelli;
The twilight series;
Avatar;
Sonic Youth;
Saving Private Ryan;
Actually any war film. They're all the same, I can go into further explanation of why I hate war films but that would take a while and I don't think any of you would be bothered to read what I had to say;
Ayumi Hamasaki. GOD HOW I LOATHE HER;
Muscles... Yeah just in general, over worked bodies make me physically sick;
The big bang theory;
How I met your mother;
Star Trek;
Star Wars;
Yes;
The way the Tron re-make looks (I love Tron but the remake just looks like shit);
Lord of the Rings - I tried watching it 3 times and I couldn't get over the fact of how BORING it is. Last time I tried to watch it was a marathon with the trilogy and I slept after the first one until the end of the marathon. My dream was much more impressive than the film in general;
Star Trek AND Wars? The Big Bang Theory? Seth Rogen? AND LOTR? Well, Indigo, there's no real accounting for taste....obviously... ;)
Things I can't stand that other people seem to love:
Dance Dance Revolution and People who think that being good at it somehow makes them cool.
99% of all Japanese Anime, ESPECIALLY DragonBall Z, Naruto and Pokemon
Console FPS games. MW2 can suck it.
American Idol.
Facebook Games. No, I won't join your mafia. No, I won't send you back a tree for your farm. Get a life.
I'll add to my list as I think of more.
My dog. She continually agitates me and I'd like to punt her off of a bridge.
According to Cesar Milan, its all my fault. That doesn't stop me from hating this mutt.
Indigo
03-01-2010, 04:42 PM
Star Trek AND Wars? The Big Bang Theory? Seth Rogen? AND LOTR? Well, Indigo, there's no real accounting for taste....obviously... ;)
It's subjective after all. It's not like I didn't try to like them.
99% of all Japanese Anime, ESPECIALLY DragonBall Z, Naruto and Pokemon
Forgot to mention that. Except I stand by pokemon for the sentimental value. And also for the fact that the games are incredible.
Facebook Games. No, I won't join your mafia. No, I won't send you back a tree for your farm. Get a life.
That too.
Less Than Liz
03-01-2010, 05:05 PM
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and the whole cast of twilight except for Peter Facinelli;
The twilight series;
I wanted to say Twilight but then I realized people seem to love hating Twilight as much as others plain old love Twilight. And now I find myself hating the over-hating of Twilight as much as I originally hated Twilight aaauuughhh!!!
Same with Sarah Palin. Can't stand her, but find myself getting annoyed by the folks who go out of their way to make sure you know that they really, really don't like her.
Sonic Youth;I have a friend I'd like you to meet....
Actually any war film. They're all the same,That's where you lost me.
How I met you mother;On this note, I really don't care for Neil Patrick Harris. I don't hate him, but I never quite got what was so fabulous about him either.
As for me, I have a few but with some qualifications:
- Peanuts comics: I can see how they'd be terribly endearing but as far as humor goes, I was never that amused at all. The Red Baron was about the only 'other' character I could really enjoy. I must have this weird thing for characters with wild imaginations...
- Jon Stewart: I wouldn't say I can't stand him. In fact, 90% of the time I find him hilarious. But, a lot of people seem to think that scathing humor constitutes as being epically owned every single time and I am generally annoyed by viral TDS videos on my facebook showing how a guy who had weeks to prepare clip after clip after clip owned Jim Cramer - Jim-fucking-Cramer, people - and simultaneously illustrated to the world just what led to the US' financial collapse: bad advice (accompanied by a disclaimer) from a bald TV personality on MSNBC directed at a self-selecting audience. Yep.
So I guess I hate his fandom, really. Also, Catholic, those gosh darn Jews, etc etc (hurr hurr, I kid.)
Pssst, Rachel Maddow really does own though.
- "End the Fed," "Ron Paul is the Thomas Jefferson of our Day" and these newfangled Tea Parties: I run in a lot of libertarian circles and ending the Federal Reserve is a popular chant. I can agree that there are some issues running a muck with regard to the Fed and that there are some reforms that would be beneficial to implement HOWEVER I do not view the Fed as some epic, conspiratorial centralized power controlled by The Lizard People.
I also supported Ron Paul in the Republican primaries and was pretty vocal about it but Jeeeesus Christ he's barely libertarian and, at best, represents a better direction for the Republican party but certainly not the best evar!!11
Tea Parties drive me nuts because they could be awesome if they were actually about limiting government and not a kneejerk reaction to Obama and taxes with poster boy Glenn Beck who is a gigantic retaaard. I also hate fanny packs and they are prevalent throughout these protests. Now my Culpeper Minuteman flag makes me look stupid by association fffffffff
Indigo
03-01-2010, 05:34 PM
I have a friend I'd like you to meet....
what's controversial is that this is one of my favourite album cover designs of all time:
https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/download/attachments/11796513/b2aa8dd94fbdc3d71992cfe7823164e2_full.jpg
And I hate myself for it.
That's where you lost me.
They've been done. I can name over 100 films based on the second world war . They have been done... a lot! but every time a WW2 film comes out everyone rushes to see it. There are exceptions. I love Cabaret, some may consider that a war film, it was set in the WW2 period after all.
On this note, I really don't care for Neil Patrick Harris. I don't hate him, but I never quite got what was so fabulous about him either.
We're on the same page here.
Less Than Liz
03-01-2010, 11:34 PM
They've been done. I can name over 100 films based on the second world war .
Yes, and all those other wars...?
Indigo
03-02-2010, 01:30 AM
Yes, and all those other wars...?
They've not been done as much as WW2 but they are still done a couple of times. But this is just one miniscule reason why I don't like them, it's not even reason enough. I can go on for hours about how I find war movies to be emotional blackmail, a bad excuse for a starting director to launch his career, an inaccurate portrayal of "righteousness", and a glorification of the one thing that human beings should be ashamed of. Not to mention that the narrative is usually brain numbing, the mise en scene is usually unoriginal and the editing is usually amateur at best, with a few exceptions of course.
The Hurt Locker and Jarhead popped into my mind instantly as going against the idea that war movies glorify war or make either side appear righteous. There are some amazing movies that show you what a true shithole war is.
Indigo
03-02-2010, 06:41 PM
Again, one miniscule reason why I don't like them. It's really a combination of a lot of things. What annoys me... no, bores me the most about war films is more the general film form rather than the content. Although the content of war films is similar to that of sci-fi fantasy like ST, SW and LOTR. So I guess there's something there.
And a war zone is almost never depicted as a glorious place. It's the act of war and the "heroes" that are glorified.
Although I don't mind the pianist, and Schindler's list. I guess only hate war films where the protagonist is involved in the actual battle field.
Don't get me wrong, there are a few war films that I like, Full Metal Jacket, Schindler's List, Cabaret, Jacob's ladder to name a few. The genre of war film is very broad. But I still hate the majority. Jarhead was a horrible film. It was a cheap knock-off of full metal jacket, and it made me hate Gyllenhaal, whom I used to be in love with.
That's enough of me explaining myself. You can defend your love for war films all you want, if you feel the need to protect your sense of "taste". I just don't like them and I'm aware that a vast majority of the population(especially America) are really into this genre. Hence why I found it perfectly suitable to post a mention of my dislike for them in this thread.
I don't remember Gyllenhaal being particularly glorious. But, our duty at AllRPG is to find every exception to another's post and I'm just trying to do my part!
Indigo
03-02-2010, 07:42 PM
I don't remember Gyllenhaal being particularly glorious. But, our duty at AllRPG is to find every exception to another's post and I'm just trying to do my part!
I'm aware of that. Thank you for fulfilling your duty.
Cyrus the virus
03-09-2010, 07:24 AM
Saving Private Ryan was sort of the first movie of its kind, in terms of how it evoked itself unto the audience, how it seemed more like a biopic than a story. I feel like it was the first war movie to do justice to its source material, or something. I mean, the movie's old, you can't drop it in with 40 other WW2 movies that have been made since.
How I Met Your Mother is probably the most likable show on TV, I think. Though it's easy to dislike it if you have some kind of bias or preconceived notion.
Anyway...
PEOPLE LOVE DOGS. I like dogs and love puppies, sure, but I don't think I'd ever want to own one. I've often found dogs obnoxious, sometimes odorous, painfully stupid and too clingy.
Jamie Foxx is a man whom I find extremely irritating.
Fried Porc Fat. I don't know how popular this is in the non-northern states (as you generally find these at a sugar shack/cabane-a-sucre), but it's really just deep friend porc fat. Why do people love this?
Liam McDohl
04-11-2010, 11:09 AM
Family Guy. It's like the simpsons, only with worse writing and none of the subtlety.
The big bang theory. "Humourous" scene:
Geek: I am a geek! Reference to physics! I am a single virgin. Geeky pasttime reference!
Unrealistically attractive woman: You're so wacky, I'm going to hang around you for no reason.
Maybe knowing that a lot of the science references just don't make sense if you understand them ruins it for me. Or maybe it's just shitty, who knows?
Mass produced beer. Ew. If Carlsberg made beer, it'd probably be the best cat's piss in the world.
Indigo
04-11-2010, 11:15 AM
The big bang theory. "Humourous" scene:
Geek: I am a geek! Reference to physics! I am a single virgin. Geeky pasttime reference!
Unrealistically attractive woman: You're so wacky, I'm going to hang around you for no reason.
Maybe knowing that a lot of the science references just don't make sense if you understand them ruins it for me. Or maybe it's just shitty, who knows?
Exactly. It's just not funny at all. Watching that show is worse than watching paint dry. I think there are only 3 American sitcoms I ever found funny: Friends, Just Shoot Me and Will and Grace. All these friends knock-offs that keep coming out are plain and dull, which is everything they are trying so hard not to be.
Mass produced beer. Ew. If Carlsberg made beer, it'd probably be the best cat's piss in the world.
I lol'ed
Phakiel
04-11-2010, 03:40 PM
Avatar: i don't know why people have placed this movie in such high regards. It's the worst recycled story ever massely sold to people. I knew exactly what was going to happen al through the movie. I don't understand, even Cameron himself has given us better stories and the worst thing is people saying that I didn't understand the movie. What is there that is so hard to understand, also people shoul stop giving the guy who plays Jake sully more work, he is the blandest actor ever.
Dan brown: god his books and the movies are the worst. How can you take an excellent premise like contending the bible and ruin it with mediocre narrative. And the drones say that I just don't understand them. Right. I am the one that's stupid.
Everybody loves Raymond: dullest show ever. How can a man have that tone and that stupid fce and be a comedian.
Tyler Perry : I think it's just popular on his demographic and not as widespread and actually there is a lot of disapproval overall, but I can't stand the guy and wish spike lee, singleton and shaft got together beating him up while Samuel l Jackson prepares some hot iron tk out trough his eyes.
Abominari
04-21-2010, 06:51 AM
Creationism. Shit just ain't even tenable anymore.
Family Guy. And Family Guy fans. As if someone was balls-deep in Rob Schneider's dead grandmother when startled mid-thrust with an idea studded with dollar signs: "Is it possible to lower the bar even further?"
PETA. I get it, you like the fluffy animals. Fur is murder, meat is murder, okay, fine. I'm a vegetarian, I'm on board with that. Good for you guys for being an advocacy group. But be honest about your euthanasia program, because that's a big deal for a lot of your supporters who, upon learning about it, would absolutely not be. And please stop with the ridiculous, sensationalist advertising. You offend people when you slap a PETA logo on a photo from Nazi concentration camps; your blunt-shock-trauma proselytizing only creates disgust, not converts. And you deserve some severe flogging for your tacit approval of the activities of domestic terrorist groups like the Animal Liberation Front, like when you contributed to the defense of Rod Coronado.
Homeopathy. It's just water. Stop stealing money from the ignorant.
Alternative medicine. Snake oil by any other name...
Tim Burton. One good movie, then one great movie, and then more than two decades of awfulness and repetition approaching self-parody.
Family Guy. It's like the simpsons, only with worse writing and none of the subtlety.
I feel very much the same way.
Tim Burton. One good movie, then one great movie, and then more than two decades of awfulness and repetition approaching self-parody.
I have to agree here. I liked his earlier work, but his style has failed to impress me for quite some time. I know exactly what to expect when I find his name is attached to something.
LadyAkuma
04-21-2010, 06:24 PM
Ugh, I hate Family Guy. It used to be funny long ago when it contained elements of plot but now it's terrible. Being purposefully offensive for the sake of being purposefully offensive is not comedy. :/
Luisfe
04-21-2010, 11:40 PM
Ugh, I hate Family Guy. It used to be funny long ago when it contained elements of plot but now it's terrible. Being purposefully offensive for the sake of being purposefully offensive is not comedy. :/
And even then, South Park did it better.Or something.
King of the Hill is infinitely superior to Family Guy, none of my friends agree with my assessment.
Atlas
04-22-2010, 01:12 AM
I fully agree with you, Luisfe. KotH is wonderfully original. I love it.
Phakiel
04-22-2010, 01:59 AM
I have always had an inhuman disdain towards King of the Hill. When it first started it would irk me to no end.
Polygon
04-22-2010, 02:43 AM
The Godfather series and Scarface. I would go as far as to call Scarface the official movie of douchebags.
Cyrus the virus
04-22-2010, 11:41 AM
I seriously have never met anybody in person who likes King of the Hill. Every female on that show is fucking infuriating and every male is a complete idiot. Not in a funny way, in a painful-to-watch way. I don't understand this!
Phakiel
04-22-2010, 02:18 PM
Exactly, everybody just got cheated out of a brain in that show.
Devil King
04-22-2010, 06:21 PM
I love Family Guy and hate King of the Hill.
The Godfather series
Bah!
WOTON
04-22-2010, 07:12 PM
I can't stand Family Guy and many people seem to love that show. It got tired very fast.
Cyrus the virus
04-28-2010, 12:46 PM
To me boxing is something men watch because they're a bit insecure about their masculinity, so they watch it as a form of compensation for something.
I'm not a huge fan of MMA, but I can see why people would find it boring. The same way I can see why someone would find boxing boring. Some matches are exciting, some are not. If you know anything about boxing and can enjoy watching someone's technique in the ring, not necessarily looking for a slugfest all the time, the same kind of appeal applies to all sports.
Karsh
04-28-2010, 05:47 PM
Sports in general. Just seems like the same shit over and over again
charolastra00
04-28-2010, 06:07 PM
I like sports, but just not on TV. And even less on the radio. I absolutely love being in the crowd, but the energy just doesn't last beyond that for me.
Atlas
04-28-2010, 06:08 PM
I'm on board with Karsh save for Tennis and the last half of football season.
Phakiel
04-29-2010, 12:32 AM
I hate sports on tv. Recently everybody was nuts all over this stupid apparently very important game in europe, I am like, they are two teams, across the ocean, get a fucking clue people. Like everywhere was packed with stupid fucks. I am a horrible minority here, everybody goes nuts over futbol, baseball and boxing. I am fine watching the Godfather on TCM every now and again not stupid overpaid legally retarded men playing with balls.
Phakiel
04-29-2010, 01:01 AM
To be quite frank, I would actually greatly enjoy Christiano Ronaldo's life. Goddamn kid really milks the tit, literally and figuratively.
Faith
06-02-2010, 06:26 PM
Watching sports (any sports...for instance the World Cup Soccer is on its way...fuck that shit...it's too damn commercial and even fucking up my classes wth)
Indigo
06-02-2010, 07:25 PM
^ same. I don't see the fun in watching some overpaid retarded men having fun with balls.
Devil King
06-03-2010, 07:38 PM
I do on occasion, though the majority of it is dominated by idiots. Plus the fanbase of most sports are just blithering neanderthals.
Polygon
06-05-2010, 03:59 AM
All these reality T.V. shows. Namely the ones on E! Shows like Jersey Shore, Pretty Wide, etc.
I don't give a shit about these people. Pretty much all of them are filled with human boat anchors.
Phakiel
06-05-2010, 05:51 AM
Sir, Jersey Shore is the greatest form of entertainment ever invented. It has culture, insight and provides and incisive look into our conditions as human beings in the 21st century. History will eventually remember tv and human evolution as a pre-Jersey Shore era and a post-Jersey Shore era.
Faith
06-05-2010, 06:22 AM
Oh jesus christ, Jersey Shore. It has some entertainment in it, cause they're dumb as hell...but their cockiness equals their stupidity making it annoying.
I sometimes watch The Hills, cause of all the drama in which everyone sleeps around with everyones partner...and the relationship between Heidi and Spencer is simply hilarious. Where he wanted to get his tubes tied, without her knowing it, cause she wants babies. He figured he could have it undone when he's forty...just rofl
Less Than Liz
06-05-2010, 06:29 AM
I hate myself for ever watching Jersey Shore. I really have no idea what appeals to me when I watch it because, by all means, it is everything I abhor.
Then again, I'm not a fan of trainwrecks but I'd watch one of those, too.
Phakiel
06-05-2010, 06:30 AM
The Hills is awful. At least the Jersey Shore people are to some point likeable. Really the only total unpleasing member was Angelina (also the only one of the girls to be somewhat attractive). The hills is horrible. And the thing is like 45 percent dead silence between characters. This clip basically summarizes the Hills:
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The cherry on top: I showed this clip to my cousin who is a fan of the Hills and she actually thought it was a clip of the show. Sure, my sister and I constantly mock her stupidity in general (I mean that clearly is not Audrina, and Jackie is pretty much very recognizable, James Franco could slip away from your casual brainless movie/tv watcher but not Mila Kunis) but still, it kinda puts things in perspective.
Faith
06-05-2010, 06:36 AM
lmao @ James Franco, I barely recognize him. But this clip is dead on, yet I still watch it if there's nothing else on tv and I'm bored. Perhaps I should find something else to do with my precious time.
Phakiel
06-05-2010, 06:38 AM
Dude, James Franco is funny as shit. You should watch his "Acting with James Franco" skits on Funny or Die.
Polygon
06-05-2010, 02:04 PM
Gah, I sure hope that Jersey Shore has absolutely jack shit to do with defining the human race. I could almost excuse the stupidity. Then you throw on the outrageously stupid and cocky attitudes and stupid names. Everything they do proves how useless they are as members of society or even basic human beings. Then to top it off, they aren't even fucking Italian. So they're posers too. Everyone on the show annoys the shit out of me. Oh and Snookie, she isn't even that good looking. I would NOT hit that.
With the other shows you can add on the drama. I hate it when people cry on T.V. Pretty Wild is a great example of that. Someone is always crying and bitching about something that isn't even important. Or when people get kicked off shows like So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol. I'm glad you got kicked off, shut the fuck up you whiner. So what, you didn't get a free ride. Pick your ass up and move on.
Most of these people need to do the world a favor and go play in traffic.
Then again, I'm not a fan of trainwrecks but I'd watch one of those, too.
Haha, great analogy. Fair enough.
Dude, James Franco is funny as shit. You should watch his "Acting with James Franco" skits on Funny or Die.
This I will agree with you on.
Phakiel
06-05-2010, 05:23 PM
Soonie is seriously unattractive. Like really I wouldn't even want to touch that woman or thing
Blackdragon
06-06-2010, 05:21 AM
Sports. All of them. I really don't care to follow any teams or even sit and watch the games. They just bore me to no end.
Sport games excluding Mario Tennis, Wii Sports, some racing titles, extreme sports (Snowboarding, Skateboarding.) Mostly for the same reason above, I don't really care to control the borefest onscreen about as much as watching it.
Places of Worship. Sorry but I prefer to praise God on my own time.
I also had an extreme dislike for Mushrooms, I can't really get down with the texture.
Hummers. Something about them just screams Douchebag. I mean seriously, is all that vehicle really needed for suburban and city streets.
Phakiel
06-06-2010, 05:48 AM
I could never own a hummer. Afterthe first "oh I guess it looks kina cool" thought passes you are left thinking about a car that's really too damn big to find parking with and that drinks gasoline like a German whore drinks piss (seriously WTF Europe your porn is just scary sometimes).
I also hate those huge dodge pick up trucks with those gigantic aide mirrors. Oh wow yor car is so huge that it needs stupid long mirrors on it's side.
Actually, I think I just hate huge cars. If I could, I would own a mini Cooper for the city and a three door jeep wrangler with a hardtop for trips to the beach and other places.
Faith
06-06-2010, 01:33 PM
Overhearing personal conversations on the train, whether it be one on one or through a cellphone. That shit annoys the hell out of me. Why the hell would I give two shits what happens in your life? I don't understand why people don't keep this private and discuss it elsewhere. Especially if you have a loud voice.
I love my ipod.
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