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Uncontrolable hatred...

casualmadness

Man About Town
Dec 15, 2005
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Is there anything in your life that you hate to the point that you never just accept it? For me it's gridlock traffic. Even after living in Los Angeles, Seattle, and now D.C. I just can't get used to inching along on teh freeway and sometimes not moving at all. I'm not a road rager, mind you. And I'm not the guy who constantly changes lanes and complains about it. But inside, it kills me.
Anything stressing you out?
 
the adverts for dogs homes where they try and make the dog seem like a human and have a voice actor doing a voice over pretending to be him. Yes its very sad that there are homeless dogs but those adverts just make me feel sick and stressed.
Also the people that no matter how many times you explain to them you cant help them still insist on asking for help.
The people who insist on eating their mcdonalds on the bus even though theyve been standing on the bus stop not eating it for about 10 minutes before hand.
Quite a lot of people get me angry but especially........





ESTATE AGENTS
 
Lobbyists and lawyers. Panderers. And network execs that cancel my favorite shows, only to replace them with yet another cookie-cutter "reality TV" show.
Is that a good start? Also, I LOVE gridlock. Gives me time to sit and breathe in noxious gases, and to watch the SUV driver next to me pick his nose and then have a "snack"...:eek:
 
People who leave a line of bumper-to-bumper traffic to swerve into an empty lane that will merge into the same line of bumper-to-bumper traffic in x_____ feet, who then use the "soon to close" lane to pass as many cars as possible that were once in front of them then expect to be let back in at the front of the line right before the merge. This scenario always makes me wish I had a device that could flatten all four tires of the car in question in one fell swoop.