People who feel the need to correct another person's message Anybody who labels themselves a troll just because they pranked a friend.
People who get into religious arguments with the knowledge that "god is good." I don't mind if you're Christian or whatever, but if you are going to be talking about it, please gain knowledge on it... There's a kid at my school who knows next to nothing about his religion and he INSISTED on getting into religious arguments with my other friend, who is agnostic, and every time, friend 2 would actually quote the bible to argue with friend 1. Once again really don't care what religion you are but for the love of whichever god (if any) you worship, learn about the stuff.
Agreeing everything except politics. It's always good to get involved when you can, and many issues affect everyone. Mine, at the moment, I'd say because I'm helping my roommate rehome some baby rabbits, people's obsession with smallness. Some people asked which is the smallest of the litter (not asking about personality or anything else) so I turned them down. The people who commented "I thought they would be smaller." They were 4 weeks old at the time (wasn't sending them off yet) and they are Holland Lops, one of the smallest breeds... They decided not to take one and I warned them if they find any rabbits that are smaller and ready to go they will probably not survive. People usually pick the smallest of the litter despite the implications being that the baby is weaker. Smaller ones also have more anxiety (not always, but usually) because they weren't as well fed. It is no guarantee they won't end up being the largest as an adult. Of course the smallest of this litter were all taken first, but I let it slide because it was the kids who picked them out. When someone asked me "how big of a Holland Lop are they" and I said 3-5 pounds adult weight should be expected and they proceeded to ask which end they would more likely be at because thy want a bunny that has 'lots of room to hop around their house,' as if a pound or two would make a difference. I turned them down too. Sorry, it's just way too annoying when that's all people care about, and baby rabbits are going to get bigger anyway.
People who say Donnel and Ricken are completely useless in Fire Emblem. Screw you. I'll just take my 52 magic god-child Laurent and smash your faces in. And I'll also take my god-child with insane growth rates and smash your OTHER faces in.
Giant Dads in Dark Souls. Mostly because they could just use Havels Ring and get the same effect without sacrificing a helmet. I use it with my elite knight set. Also because they have incredibly bull**** attacks.
I have a feeling most of what I list is going to fall into the general category of "stupid things people do/say/believe". Oh well, here goes. -SJWs -Thin-skinned people in general -Exclusive circles/cliques -People who revel in their popularity, wealth, etc. -Absolutist claims with little or no supporting evidence -Presenting one's subjective feelings as "objective observations" -Flimsy evidence touted as "proof" -When people use FB/forums/other message boards as their personal problem dumpsters -The 'no true Scotsman' fallacy as pertaining to fandoms ("cloppers aren't real bronies", etc.) -NON-pianists who make a racket on the student lounge piano, stuttering their way through Moonlight Sonata mvmt. 1...or worse, a butchered rendition of Korobushka (known to them as "teh Tetris song") -The gross (not to mention incorrect) oversimplification of evolution as "we came from monkeys" -When coworkers stop to have a protracted conversation right in front of my cubicle -The Internet's inane obsession with "Let It Go" ...Yeah, I'm pretty antisocial. And this barely scratches the surface; I could honestly sit here for hours and churn these out, but I'll spare you all the wall of text.
The fact that many people I know expect me to help them at the drop of a hat, always without pay, with their computer/tech issues, just because I study Computer Science.
-The people who don't agree with you so they label you a broad and useless stereotype -People who join the fandom and leave after the Rebelliousness of it dies out of Media Exposure -people who hate Race, Religion, Sexuality, Creed, Gender, or Nationality for "Political Purposes" -People who use said hatred and pretend that it's a social movement (aka Neonazi are now White Nationalists, Misogynistic Men host "Male Sufferage" classes) -People who use Straight-Edge as a Pedestal for Self-Righteousness -People who use Drugs as a Pedestal for Self-Righteousness -People who can't accept that they are flawed like everyone else. -People who believe you can change everyone but yourself.
We should get along just fine then; I hate everything and everyone regardless of Race, Religion, Sexuality, Creed, Gender, or Nationality. The only defining factor is how much they do or do not annoy me. Speaking of annoyances, people who claim a certain opinion without knowledge or consideration of the contrary annoy me.
Hmm. Well, I don't hate solely for the sake of hate. I have - what I consider to be - well grounded reasons to justify my outlook. Hate for the sake of hate is entirely aimless. Sent from my SHIELD using Tapatalk
I let a lot of stuff roll off in most areas of my life. Stupid work situations are the only things that really bug me anymore, because they're typically the result of laziness or poor training. I work in the IT department, and we have to know everyone else's job because most of them weren't trained to do it properly, and then we end up having to do part of it for them. Every time there's a new procedure, position, or product introduced, it gets dumped on us to figure it all out and handle it for everyone, even if it's not our jurisdiction. Mostly because the people who should be attending to it don't feel like doing so.