I got perma-banned from MLPForums because the mods claimed my avatar had visible genitalia, but there wasn't anything of the sort. It was just an excuse to get rid of me, because they personally didn't like me. I hadn't broken a single rule.
Yeah well apparently I was 'agressive and rude' on more than one occasion.. I just think the new staff didn't like me... and yet I was somehow 'popular' there... On topic: My blog doesn't seem to be showing up on the "recent entries" thing on the side of the screen
Same exact story here. I was pretty popular there. I had many friends, but I also had many enemies. It sucks when some of your enemies can completely destroy that popularity with a few clicks simply because they don't like you. It's completely unjust. But whatever. That was months ago. I've gotten over it. That site was annoying as **** anyways.
Here's one more thing that annoys me: My housemate and her goddamned kid! Granted the kid has some sort of disability but my housmate could at least try to get her to not make so much noise! Especially when I am trying to sleep. God I ask for a shotgun to put the kid me out of her my misery!!! (and trust me earplugs do not work in this scenario) This is the same housemate/landlord who is extremely loud both at night and during the day (So earplugs do not work here once again) and te same housemate/landlord that, even though I was meant to be at my current residence for most of the year, is forcing me to move simply, because she "wants to move"....
Okay. That's just ****ed up, joking or not. Get some earplugs. No need for homicide, especially when it's an innocent child. I find hateful people incredibly annoying.
Y'know what really grinds my gears? When people put their bags on the seat beside them on a train. You didn't buy a ticket for your luggage, did you? On the way back from Bath, I had to stand because of that crap.
People that play Legend of Zelda games and use their own names for the characters. The main character is named Link, and the horse is named Epona. It's canon. Princess Zelda would not be asking a guy named Steve to save Hyrule with his horse Pikachu.
I'm kind of guilty of that. Last year when commuting to the university I was attending (by bus, which was a bus system specifically for the college and didn't have assigned seating) I would always put all of my bags on the seat next to me to deter anybody from sitting next to me. I'm so mean, I know. I just realized that a lot of the people who would end up next to me did not respect my personal space at all, so I stopped being nice. Nevertheless, I wouldn't make somebody have to stand up. I just tried to deter people from sitting next to me when they had other options. Which still isn't polite of me, but oh well. xD
never actually said I was gonna use it on her, plus it was a figure of speech, and believe me I've TRIED using earplugs but she's so loud they are uselesss... This is the same housemate that, even though I was meant to be here for pretty much the whole year, is forcing me to move only after 3 months simply because she "wants to move"... making me stressed out from having to find elsewhere to live...
I think we can all agree on hating/ being annoyed by Brony haters/ anti Bronies [MENTION=9254]tealove[/MENTION] my friend.
People that see only despair, and try to force their pessimistic view on everything on people that are less so. People that are painfully ignorant and refuse compromise, or people that make things painfully awkward by showing aggression to someone from old ties in a group of newer people. I'm probably one of these. Woopsies.
A pet peeve of mine is when people are overly loud in situations where it's really not called for. Think of people pretty much yelling into their phones about their private lives when sitting in a train, or people yelling across the street to talk instead of just walking closer to eachother to have a chat.
When people refuse to face the consequences of their own actions and instead try to place blame on anyone else they can. Sorry, but there has to come a point in your life where you stop telling yourself the lie that everyone around you is the problem, and instead look in the mirror to see where the real problem lies. I'm the same way. Although I can't say I feel guilty about it whatsoever, because frankly, people are bastards who don't respect others' personal space. Whenever I'm forced to sit in an aisle seat, I always make sure to sit on the edge so that I don't squash the person seated next to me. Do people extend to me that same courtesy when I'm sitting in a window seat? Nope, they just try to bulldoze their way in and pin me up against the window. So yeah, they can just deal with having to sit somewhere else because, hey, my laptop was very expensive and thus needs a seat to itself. Sure, if there's really no place else for them to sit, then I won't make them stand. But if it's between getting squashed and forcing them to sit next to the morbidly obese fellow who takes up a seat and a half...well, have fun next to Big Joe!
teachers who give some students special treatment because "they have an disorder and blah blah blah blah..."