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The Cell Block Tango in Real Life

AHRAHR
edited 2011-06-02 15:05:19 in General
"You know how people
have these little habits
That get you down. Like Bernie.
Bernie like to chew gum.
No, not chew. POP.
So I came home this one day
And I am really irritated, and I'm
looking for a bit of sympathy
and there's Bernie layin'
on the couch, drinkin' a beer
and chewin'. No, not chewin'.
Poppin'. So, I said to him,
I said, "you pop that
gum one more time..."
and he did.
So I took the shotgun off the wall
and I fired two warning shots... 
...into his head."

Anyone else experience minute traits or habits that make you go from being neutral (or even really liking) a person, to downright HATING them, be it in meat space or web space?

Comments

  • Nose-picking. Once I see a finger go up a nostril, my chances of not hating the perpetrator pretty much take a nosedive.
  • Girl in my school.

    Every day, she will ask me "what's up?"

    And then, ten or twenty minutes later, she will ask me "what's up?"

    Repeat ad nauseum.

    I now have a negative association with those words, because of her.

    And I really really hate her. Pity she's a friend of mine. God I suck at cutting ties.
  • "Hey, [insert name here]. So, I've been thinking lately, maybe we should just stop hanging out? You're cool and all, it's just, I'm so busy / I have so much on my plate / I'm moving later on and I want to save myself the pain of missing my friends / we've been getting awfully distant lately / I hate you. Anyway, see you around."

    Works every time.
  • I am weeeeaaak. WEAK. >_<

    She is one out of four friends I have never been able to do that too. Well, one out of three. The fourth I just suddenly dropped all contact with him, never ever talking to him again. Which is a real douche move and made me the bad guy. I am OK with that. 

    Unfortunately, it can't really be replicated with other people, due to circumstances.
  • Glaives are better.

    Chris the Asshole hunches.

    He doesn't sit. He hunches over. His chin brushes the top of the table.

    It bugs me.

  • OOOooooOoOoOOoo, I'm a ghoOooOooOOOost!
    Hey, [insert name here]

    You called?
  • INsert Username Here?
  • OOOooooOoOoOOoo, I'm a ghoOooOooOOOost!
    Close. When I first started posting on forums maybe six years ago, I decided to call myself [Insert Neat Username Here].
  • OOOooooOoOoOOoo, I'm a ghoOooOooOOOost!
    Shut up. I was twelve.
  • Glaives are better.
    That's no excuse. Back when I was twelve, I aced Penis Inspection Day. Being young doesn't mean you can't do good things.
  • $80+ per session
  • Hatter if you're not careful me and Soti are going to start using you as ammo for the GIANT FLESH ARBALEST.
  • edited 2011-06-02 19:45:28
    Loser
    AHR,

    I agree that such quirks can be annoying, but I think that hating a person because of them shows a lack of patience/communication on the part of the hater rather than demonstrating that the person is actually at fault. Have you tried asking the person to not say "what's up" as much? I understand that often that kind of approach does not work, but I feel like it is worth a shot even if all it does is make you feel better about the situation.

    I feel like hate is too strong of an emotion to describe such bothersome quirks. I think annoyance fits this kind of thing a lot better. In general, I think it is silly to hate people, but I still struggle with that so I understand that getting over such feelings is not easy.
  • AHRAHR
    edited 2011-06-03 04:51:15
    Oh, I know it's too strong. It's why I haven't said anything to her. She's a damn nice person.

    Of course, she does have OTHER quirks that make me stew, that's just the one that starts off the day.
  • edited 2011-06-03 05:04:10
    RE-ANIMATOR
    My pet peeve of the month already has its own thread.
    I've got another peeve which pretty much only gets invoked online, and if I mention it everyone will start doing it to try and wind me up, so I won't mention it....
    BUT almost is bad is when people get "your" and "you're" mixed up... or "there" / "their" / "they're".  No justification for that whatsoever.


    By the way Bob... you'd hate me. I'm an occasional nose-picker... Not very subtle either.
  • Or when people get is and as mixed up ;D
  • Of and have? As in "I would of" instead of "I would have"
  • Is and as isn't so bad, from my perspective.
    Of and have is somewhat more annoying.
    But I'm mostly just bothered by stuff which you notice when written but sounds the same when pronounced.  Irrespective of what I type like,  when I'm actually talking it is often in lolcat.
  • edited 2011-06-03 05:58:53
    Has friends besides tanks now
    Hmm. I dislike people mixing up their/there/they're, your/you're, where/wear, and its/it's.

    I also get annoyed when people say "I could care less" or use the words "epic" and/or "fail".

    There are plenty of others, but I don't have time to think of them right now.
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