Don't Hate The Hater, Hate The Hate! - - Part 14

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I hate how a friend of mine is a little upset at me because I'm not talking to his ex, even though its for reasons that related to him. Me and her had a bit of a clash a few weeks ago, and he told me to apologize, which I did, but she didn't accept my apology and has actually said hello to everyone except me whenever we were with a group of friends. I haven't bothered to go out of me way to fix that, and he's acting like I'm in the wrong.

I hate when people do that, makes me want to punch them. Sadly, I think it's because I'm ugly. :funny:

Anytime my friend's and I go out, when we meet some girls they tend to smile and say hello to everyone but me. Even waitresses at a restaurant.
 
I hate when people do that, makes me want to punch them. Sadly, I think it's because I'm ugly. :funny:

Anytime my friend's and I go out, when we meet some girls they tend to smile and say hello to everyone but me. Even waitresses at a restaurant.

Same happens to me.
 
I honestly think it's because I'm the skinny guy of the group. In my experience, most girls want a guy who is considerably bigger than them.

I'm the opposite. I'm the giant of my group.
 
I hate it when my clothes start "pilling" or when they shrink when they're washed.

Seriously, the makers can't preshrink the clothing? :huh:

I'm going to have to look at the fabric blend of the slacks that are pilling and make sure I don't buy that mix again.
 
I think that it is a safe generalisation that women want their men to be larger than them...

My partner has stated on more than one occasion that she would not go out with someone that weighed less than her.

Wonder what she is going to do now that I weigh considerably less than she does?
 
I'm about 5'11'' and have liked several girls who were much shorter than me, as in 4'11" - 5'3", and one thing I've noticed is that mostly all of them ended up dating guys who were closer to their height, and I always hated that because its not like I'm a giant or anything.
 
I'm about 5'11'' and have liked several girls who were much shorter than me, as in 4'11" - 5'3", and one thing I've noticed is that mostly all of them ended up dating guys who were closer to their height, and I always hated that because its not like I'm a giant or anything.


Yeah, most women go for guys that are taller than they are.....maybe it's not your height.....:o
 
I'm about 5'11'' and have liked several girls who were much shorter than me, as in 4'11" - 5'3", and one thing I've noticed is that mostly all of them ended up dating guys who were closer to their height, and I always hated that because its not like I'm a giant or anything.

It's funny, I see the opposite. I don't see a lot of 4'11" girls with 5' guys.
 
i hate that the pipes in the bathroom busted today in my house
 
I hate when people say "damn..." Before bad news. "Damn...John Doe had a heat attack." "Damn...Jane Doe died."

Damn...you sound like a moron when you can't articulate your thoughts beyond a low level curse word and an awkward Internet pause.


Also...

I hate anyone who walks out during a movie. Personally, I just think that shows a profound lack of intelligence for multiple reasons;

1). You should be smart enough to have some idea what you're seeing before you see it. At least some slight knowledge of whether you'll be able to stand 2 hours of it. Read a synopsis, a review. Hell, even the 30 second TV spots should give you an idea of the relative quality of the movie.

2). In a lot of cases, great movies do kinda suck at first. The first hour of Seven Samurai is like watching paint dry, but after that it turns into one of the best and most influential movies ever. By leaving a movie before its completion, you're essentially choosing to embrace ignorance over giving the movie the possibility of turning out to be awesome.
 
I hate anyone who walks out during a movie. Personally, I just think that shows a profound lack of intelligence for multiple reasons;

1). You should be smart enough to have some idea what you're seeing before you see it. At least some slight knowledge of whether you'll be able to stand 2 hours of it. Read a synopsis, a review. Hell, even the 30 second TV spots should give you an idea of the relative quality of the movie.

2). In a lot of cases, great movies do kinda suck at first. The first hour of Seven Samurai is like watching paint dry, but after that it turns into one of the best and most influential movies ever. By leaving a movie before its completion, you're essentially choosing to embrace ignorance over giving the movie the possibility of turning out to be awesome.

YES!!! I agree. There's no reason for that. Walkouts can also ruin peoples theater going experience. When I saw Cosmopolis there were so many walkouts that by the time the credits rolled I was the only person in the theater (there were only 15 or so people in there to begin with). It made me start to question whether or not I was enjoying the movie and it distracted me. I ended up not liking Cosmopolis until it came out on blu ray and I saw it again. Now I like it. I've only walked out of one movie. The Watch. I had to walk out though because someone was playing a prank and filled the theater with smoke. That's an entirely different thing.
 
I never walked out of a movie, even when it sucked. I have to finish a movie when I see it at the movies.
 
i hate i've spent the last two hours cleaning the kitchen and feel like i've gotten nowhere. i live with slobs
 
I hate when people say "damn..." Before bad news. "Damn...John Doe had a heat attack." "Damn...Jane Doe died."

Damn...you sound like a moron when you can't articulate your thoughts beyond a low level curse word and an awkward Internet pause.


Also...

I hate anyone who walks out during a movie. Personally, I just think that shows a profound lack of intelligence for multiple reasons;

1). You should be smart enough to have some idea what you're seeing before you see it. At least some slight knowledge of whether you'll be able to stand 2 hours of it. Read a synopsis, a review. Hell, even the 30 second TV spots should give you an idea of the relative quality of the movie.

2). In a lot of cases, great movies do kinda suck at first. The first hour of Seven Samurai is like watching paint dry, but after that it turns into one of the best and most influential movies ever. By leaving a movie before its completion, you're essentially choosing to embrace ignorance over giving the movie the possibility of turning out to be awesome.

Cmon, that is just mean.. I think that it may just show intelligence, in other words its not for them and would rather do something else with the time. Marketing a movie can make it look like something totally different then seeing it. I personally dont care for critics opinion so I dont go that route anyways. I do think there is a difference between suck and at least keeping some kind of interest.

I remember when "the pathfinder" was coming out years ago with Karl Urban. It looked great and I liked what the story was about. I went to see it opening night and Im sorry i could not watch it,, im just saying it wasnt for me but i dont think it shows a lack of my intelligence.
 
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It kinda does. I knew that movie was gonna be mehtastic the moment I saw the trailer. :o
 
It kinda does. I knew that movie was gonna be mehtastic the moment I saw the trailer. :o

haha.. everybody has there tastes in movies. My point is the preview I saw looked good to me,, the movie imo was not. Im not one to go on a crusade and get peoples opinions of a film before I go see it. Thats not a lack of intelligence just a reservation to draw my own opinion about a film. And in my opinion if a film cannot at least keep some kind of interest at all I would rather do something else.. Just a difference between complete suck and keeping interest.
 
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I hate that I was not intelligent enough not to walk out on Team America: World Police.
 
I don't know dude. You shoulda stuck around if for no other reason than to punish yourself for having bad judgement. :awesome:
 
I don't know dude. You shoulda stuck around if for no other reason than to punish yourself for having bad judgement. :awesome:

LOL!! In whos opinion? yours...thats my point,, allot of people may like that film, just not me. I respect that either way and who am I to tell those that liked the film that its bad. Would not really matter... I dont think that it is a lack of intelligence on the individual that would rather not waste anymore time in a film they view as not holding any interest at all to them. At some point, they may not even care how the film may end.
 
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I hate when my potential customers say, "No", before they even know anything about what I'm offering.
 
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