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

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I hate bagels, seriously they are the worst things you can eat no matter how much I warm them up in a microwave they get hard and stiff (no jokes please) within minutes.

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Microwave.
 
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yeah never microwave a bagel

Adding to that: Never microwave any bread. Bagels, sliced bread, rolls, muffins, biscuits, croissants. The more you microwave it, the worse it'll be to chew when it cools down.
 
I dislike that the Copyright class I have is taught by the Law Department. From the course description, it sounded like it was going to be a Humanities one-a discussion on the ethics, history, and politics of it-but, nope, it's a bloody legal class and I am stuck in it, with no way to drop it.
 
i hate how much i hurt from this burn. i stayed out in it way too long and i'm soooo burnt everywhere it hurts
 
I hate having to explain to less savy people that just because someone writes on the internet that there's a war/tsunami/meteor strike/global bank collapse/epidemic/mass hunger/super earthquake coming doesn't mean it is.

Like, I'm not that old, but I've developed a keen sense of "call me when it actually happens" regarding those things.
 
I hate women that put make up on while driving. I like to get in front of them, hit the bracks and see if I can make them stab their eye out with their eyeliner pencil.
 
I hate women that put make up on while driving. I like to get in front of them, hit the bracks and see if I can make them stab their eye out with their eyeliner pencil.

That & yapping on their phones cause lot's of accidents, they should be cited.
 
I hate women that put make up on while driving. I like to get in front of them, hit the bracks and see if I can make them stab their eye out with their eyeliner pencil.

Teaching someone a lesson by suddenly braking in front of them is an excellent way to mess up your own car. They won't all have the reaction time to stop, you know.
 
Toasters are your friend. You never heard of this? :huh:
We have a toaster at work, hmm maybe I should try it ooops! :woot:
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Like, I'm not that old, but I've developed a keen sense of "call me when it actually happens" regarding those things.
Yeah I'm the same way when it comes to movies in development hell or rumored ridiculous casting for superhero roles, if I don't see a picture then it ain't gonna happen.
 
I hate how I took my mom out to eat for her birthday last week, and yet she continues to give me a lot of crap. But my brother didn't do anything for her, and she's talking about giving him money to take his wife out to eat for her birthday, which passed weeks ago. Its stuff like that that shows me where her real priorities lie.
 
Are you really serious or joking? Why don't you move out?
 
Tourists, stop walking on the left side of the sidewalk. Join civilization goddammit.
 
Are you really serious or joking? Why don't you move out?
It's a subject that has already been discussed to death in this thread, but I'm in the process of saving to finally move out. Its still going to be a while, unless I start putting away some serious money, like half of my pay every paycheck, and even if I do that, the soonest I could be out would be at the start of next year.
 
Teaching someone a lesson by suddenly braking in front of them is an excellent way to mess up your own car. They won't all have the reaction time to stop, you know.

I'm guilty of this. I haven't done it in a long time because it eventually occurred to me that I might injure an undeserving passenger of the other car. I never did it because someone was busy multi-tasking behind the wheel, only ever when I had a fellow motorist following far too close -like if I can no longer see their license plate. On one particular occasion a group of young lads were following extremely close, I slammed on the brakes and they were forced to swerve on to the shoulder to avoid hitting me. After the second time, again having to swerve on to the shoulder, they backed off.

On the one hand, it does indeed get people to back off even if it takes a couple of tries. On the other hand the passengers of the other vehicle aren't at fault, and in the case of those young lads swerving on to the shoulder, there could have easily been someone walking along the side of the road. These days I just slow down to an irritating speed, or pull over and let them pass.

I guess my overall point is, no matter how much another driver is winding us up, putting them at risk puts others at risk too. The damage to the vehicles you'll cause is largely superficial when you take into account the potential injury, or even death, a few seconds of sanity and logic could easily avoid.
 
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