Don't Hate The Hater, Hate The Hate! - - - - - Part 17

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I hate when you tell somebody something in secret, and then when the topic comes up in front of others, they talk about it as if everyone knows. I hate trying to act like I don't know what they're talking about just to save face.
 
I hate that the moron on Man vs. Monster has his own show on NatGeo Wild. He has NO idea what he's talking about. It's astounding. It ACTUALLY makes me angry.

Not only does he severely injure himself within the first ten minutes of this episode, but then he claims to have been stung by a jellyfish-like organism that, virtually by definition, completely lacks the ability to sting.

How the **** do I get my own show? Apparently you can be pants-on-head ******ed and NatGeo won't care.
 
I hate when you want to start up a conversation about gameplay for a video game but 95% of the posters would rather have mindless talk about what new downloadable content is coming out. Then when it does come out, like someone with major ADD, they start talking about what's next.
 
i hate Room references

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I hate the bump that's grown on my neck causing me a severe amount of pain. I don't have health insurance so I can't really do anything about it except hope it goes away.
 
I hate that the Target I went to didn't carry the Steelbook for Evil Dead, I thought every Target carried it.
 
I hate that the Target I went to didn't carry the Steelbook for Evil Dead, I thought every Target carried it.

****. ****ing ****. I forgot they were releasing a steelbook. I bought the regular ol' blu ray. I'm dumb.
 
I hate that I don't have the money to buy Evil Dead on blu ray at this time. I would of also liked to purchase Target's exclusive steelbook edition.
 
I hate people who bring shopping carts home, but are too lazy to take them back to the store.
 
I work in a DIY shop, and I hate it when people have been speaking to one of my female colleagues, and said to them "can you go get a man to help". Just because I'm a guy does not automatically mean I know more than they do. 99 % of the time I just say the exact same thing that's already been said. It's just needlessly annoying.
 
I had a customer come up to me and I was like "How can I help you?" This ***** turned to me and said "Is there someone here that speaks English?" It was almost like she didn't even listen to me and already had her response planned out.
 
I hate how people needed facebook to remind them of my birthday(Aside from family)
 
I had a customer come up to me and I was like "How can I help you?" This ***** turned to me and said "Is there someone here that speaks English?" It was almost like she didn't even listen to me and already had her response planned out.

Damn. I told CC to stop acting up.
 
I had a customer come up to me and I was like "How can I help you?" This ***** turned to me and said "Is there someone here that speaks English?" It was almost like she didn't even listen to me and already had her response planned out.

Damn. I told CC to stop acting up.

Hahahahahaha, what a story Mark!!!
 
I absolutely hate how people complain, bich, and moan about actors politicizing. They are people just like everyone else and they have the right to voice their own opinions just like everybody else. Just because someone becomes a celebrity doesn't mean they have to stop believing in things and stay quiet - no one does that. If you don't agree with what they say? Alright, that's one thing. But to those who say "I hate how he or she is politicizing because they're famous" give me a freaking break - that doesn't and shouldn't change anything. These are people. They are not your idols to stay solid - they are people. People hated Charlie Chaplin back in the day for it, people hate others today for it. Just you complainers shut the hell up already. If you have an opinion that goes against it - alright, feel free to voice it. But, if it's really just "they should shut up because they're famous now!" That's as petty of a thing that I've ever heard.
 
I work in a DIY shop, and I hate it when people have been speaking to one of my female colleagues, and said to them "can you go get a man to help". Just because I'm a guy does not automatically mean I know more than they do. 99 % of the time I just say the exact same thing that's already been said. It's just needlessly annoying.

I had a customer come up to me and I was like "How can I help you?" This ***** turned to me and said "Is there someone here that speaks English?" It was almost like she didn't even listen to me and already had her response planned out.

Back when I was working retail and training to be a supervisor, I was manning my department's podium with another trainee (who is white-- well, he's half Japanese, but he looks totally white) when a customer walked up. I asked, "Can I help you with anything today?" This motherhumper straight up said "Sorry, I think I need that guy," and pointed to the other guy.
 
I absolutely hate how people complain, bich, and moan about actors politicizing. They are people just like everyone else and they have the right to voice their own opinions just like everybody else. Just because someone becomes a celebrity doesn't mean they have to stop believing in things and stay quiet - no one does that. If you don't agree with what they say? Alright, that's one thing. But to those who say "I hate how he or she is politicizing because they're famous" give me a freaking break - that doesn't and shouldn't change anything. These are people. They are not your idols to stay solid - they are people. People hated Charlie Chaplin back in the day for it, people hate others today for it. Just you complainers shut the hell up already. If you have an opinion that goes against it - alright, feel free to voice it. But, if it's really just "they should shut up because they're famous now!" That's as petty of a thing that I've ever heard.

Well I think the complaints come more from a place of "Who the **** cares what Justin Bieber thinks about the economy." Than any actual anger over them being famous. And to be fair, they're not just people, they're celebrities. They can have any views they want but the only reason I know that Mark Ruffalo is trying to end fracking is because he's a movie star.

Back when I was working retail and training to be a supervisor, I was manning my department's podium with another trainee (who is white-- well, he's half Japanese, but he looks totally white) when a customer walked up. I asked, "Can I help you with anything today?" This motherhumper straight up said "Sorry, I think I need that guy," and pointed to the other guy.

He needed to Tokyo drift.
 
Well I think the complaints come more from a place of "Who the **** cares what Justin Bieber thinks about the economy." Than any actual anger over them being famous. And to be fair, they're not just people, they're celebrities. They can have any views they want but the only reason I know that Mark Ruffalo is trying to end fracking is because he's a movie star.

Hey, I really don't like Bieber's music - but if he wants to post something on facebook or twitter or tell an interviewer that's what he believes he should be open to do so. And if he wants to partake in a charity or what not, he's free to do so. Celebrities don't sell their souls and become these personality-less beings for people to fill with their own beliefs. And this isn't just a new thing - people were furious over Charlie Chaplin's final speech in 'The Great Dictator' as well.
 
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