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I hate when people bring little kids to movies that aren't meant for them, and they run around and talk the whole time because they have no attention span and aren't old enough to understand or care what's happening onscreen.
 
When I saw Hunger Games, there was a group of kids that kept sprinting from the front row, to the back row where their parents were sitting. After the third time, I had to say something to them.

I'm sure I scared them, because I was far from nice. Little ****s need to learn how to behave in a movie theater.
 
Also when parents change their kids' diapers in parking lots and then just leave the dirty diaper on the ground or in a shopping cart.

Another mom's kid pissed all over the floor INSIDE the store, and she just nonchalantly glanced at it, then kept pushing the cart like nothing happened and completely ignored it.

How classless can you possibly get.

She should be forced to wipe it up herself.
 
I work at an Old Navy and had a girl piss in a fitting room once. she was like, 12.
 
When my friends and I went to see Titanic in 3D, the entire back row was taken up by these teenage girls who were playing games on their phones and chattering away the entire time.

My friend Robbie, who is obsessed with all things Titanic (the ship, not just the movie), sat grinding his teeth for a very long time, but when we got to the part with the ship going down and dead frozen babies in the water and **** and all you could hear was the teeny bopper gallery giggling about whatever they were gossiping about, he bolted straight out of his chair and went storming out.

I distinctly heard one of them say "what was his problem??".

Um....you?

When the movie ended, I waited until they passed us on the way down, then hit one of them in the back of the head with my 3D glasses. She turned and scanned the crowd, but didn't know who did it.
 
When my friends and I went to see Titanic in 3D, the entire back row was taken up by these teenage girls who were playing games on their phones and chattering away the entire time.

My friend Robbie, who is obsessed with all things Titanic (the ship, not just the movie), sat grinding his teeth for a very long time, but when we got to the part with the ship going down and dead frozen babies in the water and **** and all you could hear was the teeny bopper gallery giggling about whatever they were gossiping about, he bolted straight out of his chair and went storming out.

I distinctly heard one of them say "what was his problem??".

Um....you?

When the movie ended, I waited until they passed us on the way down, then hit one of them in the back of the head with my 3D glasses. She turned and scanned the crowd, but didn't know who did it.



Passive-Aggressive much? :p
 
When I saw Hunger Games, there was a group of kids that kept sprinting from the front row, to the back row where their parents were sitting. After the third time, I had to say something to them.

I'm sure I scared them, because I was far from nice. Little ****s need to learn how to behave in a movie theater.

I just can't stand parents who don't ****ing parent.

If your kids are acting like ****s, you make them stop.
 
movie theaters, when people act appropriately, can be a magical place. but an overwhelming amount of people are complete *******s and ruin the experience, making me hate ever going to a theater.
 
movie theaters, when people act appropriately, can be a magical place. but an overwhelming amount of people are complete *******s and ruin the experience, making me hate ever going to a theater.

That's why I like going on the Sunday of an opening weekend. You tend to get a smaller, more mature audience. They're more respectful, but also react to the movie and improve the experience.

Doesn't always work out, but it usually works out for me.
 
Passive-Aggressive much? :p

I am highly passive-aggressive. When the new roommate complained to roommate #2 about how I don't do dishes, even though I do 99.9% of everyone's dishes singlehandedly while she sits 10 feet away on the couch watching TV, and I had worked that day and she'd been home the entire day and ignored them, I threw one of her cups away.
 
I just can't stand parents who don't ****ing parent.

If your kids are acting like ****s, you make them stop.

The worst is when they get mad at you and want to fight you because you said something to their kid. If you did your ****ing job I wouldn't have to tell your kid to behave.
 
I am starting to get really annoyed with southern accents. No offense to a few people on here who I know have strong ones, it's nothing against them as people at all. ( My voice, if there is an accent or not, is awful, I probably shouldn't be talking)

When I'm travelling, there are moments when I hear someone say "yall ,"Sweet tea" or especially "Thank you kindly" and I just want to knock their food out of their hands and deck them.

:csad:

Who says that kind of stuff?

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I hate that when walking to the Ale House downtown I tripped on a parking bump and scuffed up my knees, the palm of my hands and my left thumb isn't doing too well.

Hey, at least no one witnessed it, that would have been even more embarrassing.
 
I say sweet tea...cause McDonald's, bojangles serve sweet tea. It's like Tea, but Sweeter, so Sweet Tea. I bet I got someone in a sour mood with that explanation...
 
Sweet tea is basically iced tea presweetened with sugar instead of artificial sweeteners.

And it's damn good.
 
I hate sweet tea.

I hate the places my mind goes when I haven't gotten laid in a while. And how mildly attractive women look really hot to me.
 
I'll murder someone if I don't drink a cup of coffee in the morning. lol
 
Last time I had coffee I was about 7 years old. lol
 
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