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People you don't like
Murderers
Druggies
People covered in tattoos
People who don't take teabags out of the cup when they put them in the sink
Warmonging politicians
Lying journalists
Overeducated women who roll their eyes
People who drop their t's to sound working class
Jealous second raters who try to drag down their betters
People who have no manners
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
What is overeducated?
When an excess of learning and cleverness makes someone arrogant and scornful.
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Garden barbecue hosts, garden barbecue attendees, people who make loud slurping noises when drinking, those that yawn while making no attempt to cover their cake hole, gormless kents that stare as though hypnotised by their mobile phones, women who screech "oh my God" at every opportunity, anyone with a Liverpool accent, people who wear baseball caps sideways or back to front, numb nuts who utter they "want closure" and other annoying cliches like "whatever" when they're stumped for an original response, boring egg fans (is there any other kind?), those who are so useless they cannot or will not correctly pronounce where they live... examples: Landuff (Llandaff) and Bather (Beddau), John twatting Hartson (I fondly remember the deserved abuse he received at Ninny in a West Brom shirt) and Nicholas Witchell, that obsequious Royal Arse Licker by Appointment.
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People who refuse to use the nicknames given to streets in the city centre of Cardiff upon which many potato-based eateries reside.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
People who refuse to use the nicknames given to streets in the city centre of Cardiff upon which many potato-based eateries reside.
Yeah, Cyncoed, Rhiwbina and Lisvane crypto Tory voters hate the nickname that working class Cardiffians affectionately call that city centre thoroughfare.
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Colonel Cærdiffi
People who refuse to use the nicknames given to streets in the city centre of Cardiff upon which many potato-based eateries reside.
its caroline street you filthy ogre.
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
When an excess of learning and cleverness makes someone arrogant and scornful.
Isn't your list arrogant and scornful?
Or is that OK because you're not overeducated?
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I hope you include people that binge drink on that "druggies" one as I've only met nice druggies. Close to the opposite when booze is involved.
"People who don't take teabags out of the cup when they put them in the sink"
I've never experienced that but it is probably the peak of human laziness.
Mine
-People that don't indicate
-People with sports motorbikes thinking it is sacrilege to actually over take them
-People that say "just saying".
-People that put"no" at the end of sentences: "Zohore has hit some form, no?" Just make a statement. They make into a question full in the knowledge they know it is correct! :angry:
-Meme culture. Especially when people die. "Oh my god I am so sad, just let me browse for this crappy meme within 2 seconds of the news to express my mourning".
-Patronising customer service wankers. Usually sound like a young prince charles.
- People's inability to understand they are wasting their time when using their phones at great moments instead of living it - Chelsea on that podium yesterday. Maybe in their heads they'll remember it as being glorious. At the time they were more worried about documenting it.
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Re: People you don't like
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
When an excess of learning and cleverness makes someone arrogant and scornful.
What about arrogant and scornful men?
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Garden barbecue hosts, garden barbecue attendees, people who make loud slurping noises when drinking, those that yawn while making no attempt to cover their cake hole, gormless kents that stare as though hypnotised by their mobile phones, women who screech "oh my God" at every opportunity, anyone with a Liverpool accent, people who wear baseball caps sideways or back to front, numb nuts who utter they "want closure" and other annoying cliches like "whatever" when they're stumped for an original response, boring egg fans (is there any other kind?), those who are so useless they cannot or will not correctly pronounce where they live... examples: Landuff (Llandaff) and Bather (Beddau), John twatting Hartson (I fondly remember the deserved abuse he received at Ninny in a West Brom shirt) and Nicholas Witchell, that obsequious Royal Arse Licker by Appointment.
Whatever – repartee for the inarticulate.
I don't like Hartson either. He showed his true colours when he tried to boot his teammate's head out of the training ground at West Ham.
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
Isn't your list arrogant and scornful?
Or is that OK because you're not overeducated?
I'm so under educated I don't even understand what you have just written.
Not long ago I met an old friend I hadn't seen for a few decades and before the meeting I looked up his wife who he'd married since I knew him. I could see from the internet that she was a very clever show off. I knew she would be an "eye roller". Sure enough I said something at the meeting she didn't agree with and she did the eye rolling thing.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
What about arrogant and scornful men?
They don't seem to roll their eyes. Not with me anyway.
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Originally Posted by
LordKenwyne
I hope you include people that binge drink on that "druggies" one as I've only met nice druggies. Close to the opposite when booze is involved.
"People who don't take teabags out of the cup when they put them in the sink"
I've never experienced that but it is probably the peak of human laziness.
Mine
-People that don't indicate
-People with sports motorbikes thinking it is sacrilege to actually over take them
-People that say "just saying".
-People that put"no" at the end of sentences: "Zohore has hit some form, no?" Just make a statement. They make into a question full in the knowledge they know it is correct! :angry:
-Meme culture. Especially when people die. "Oh my god I am so sad, just let me browse for this crappy meme within 2 seconds of the news to express my mourning".
-Patronising customer service wankers. Usually sound like a young prince charles.
- People's inability to understand they are wasting their time when using their phones at great moments instead of living it - Chelsea on that podium yesterday. Maybe in their heads they'll remember it as being glorious. At the time they were more worried about documenting it.
I have never patronized a place where the customer service includes a wank so I don't know what they sound like. Also I have never heard the "no" thing at the end of a sentence and I have never heard anyone use the word "meme". Perhaps I need to get out more.
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
They don't seem to roll their eyes. Not with me anyway.
Perhaps you aren't as patronising towards them :hehe:
There do seem to be some people about who have a strange attitude towards educating women (I'm not saying you're one of them btw). My mother in law has some very old fashioned views in this respect - in her opinion a woman's main role is to find a husband and have kids and run a household - a career is secondary to that. If she encounters any highly educated women her immediate reaction is that it would put men off from wanting to marry them for some reason.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Perhaps you aren't as patronising towards them :hehe:
There do seem to be some people about who have a strange attitude towards educating women (I'm not saying you're one of them btw). My mother in law has some very old fashioned views in this respect - in her opinion a woman's main role is to find a husband and have kids and run a household - a career is secondary to that. If she encounters any highly educated women her immediate reaction is that it would put men off from wanting to marry them for some reason.
I can remember my fathers mother being around and soccer am was on.
Her face twisted up and she said they should leave news reporting to the men..........having a go at Helen Chamberlain.
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
I have never patronized a place where the customer service includes a wank so I don't know what they sound like. Also I have never heard the "no" thing at the end of a sentence and I have never heard anyone use the word "meme". Perhaps I need to get out more.
They don't use the word meme. They just search for videos and photos to get retweets and likes. e.g Some scene from a TV show with a character shouting "noooooo" in gif.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Perhaps you aren't as patronising towards them :hehe:
There do seem to be some people about who have a strange attitude towards educating women (I'm not saying you're one of them btw). My mother in law has some very old fashioned views in this respect - in her opinion a woman's main role is to find a husband and have kids and run a household - a career is secondary to that. If she encounters any highly educated women her immediate reaction is that it would put men off from wanting to marry them for some reason.
Do you think it should come first?
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People who block you on Facebook and then make up some shit excuse that they did it 'accidentally'.
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
People who block you on Facebook and then make up some shit excuse that they did it 'accidentally'.
I told you to stop tagging me in photos phallic vegetables but you just kept doing it.
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People who use two words when one would suffice ie "fathers mother" instead of "nan".
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
People who use two words when one would suffice ie "fathers mother" instead of "nan".
I always called her nanny. When I was young. And I ain't putting that on here.
Never nan.
Grandmother sounds too formal.
So I went for the complicated inbetween.
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
People who use two words when one would suffice ie "fathers mother" instead of "nan".
'At this moment in time ' is a waste of breath.
'now' will do.
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
Do you think it should come first?
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
People who block you on Facebook and then make up some shit excuse that they did it 'accidentally'.
a thread concerning teabagging and both Rs are straight in
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
Murderers
Druggies
People covered in tattoos
People who don't take teabags out of the cup when they put them in the sink
Warmonging politicians
Lying journalists
Overeducated women who roll their eyes
People who drop their t's to sound working class
Jealous second raters who try to drag down their betters
People who have no manners
https://youtu.be/fLpmswBKVN4
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
People who use two words when one would suffice ie "fathers mother" instead of "nan".
:hehe:
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Originally Posted by
LordKenwyne
I always called her nanny. When I was young. And I ain't putting that on here.
Never nan.
Grandmother sounds too formal.
So I went for the complicated inbetween.
Nan up ffs
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TISS
a thread concerning teabagging and both Rs are straight in
Don't you start. :biggrin:
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
Isn't your list arrogant and scornful?
Or is that OK because you're not overeducated?
Check the time. He's wrote it when he's pissed ( again )
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
'At this moment in time ' is a waste of breath.
'now' will do.
I similarly dislike "on a monthly basis" when just saying "monthly" will do.
Whenever someone uses the word 'basis' I feel like they're trying to sell me something.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
I similarly dislike "on a monthly basis" when just saying "monthly" will do.
Whenever someone uses the word 'basis' I feel like they're trying to sell me something.
People who say "myself" when they mean "me" because they think myself is the polite form.
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Originally Posted by
lardy
People who say "myself" when they mean "me" because they think myself is the polite form.
Oh god yeah. F*ckers.
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Originally Posted by
Ring_Peace
Audi drivers.
BMW drivers.
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
Do you think it should come first?
I think that's up to the woman isn't it?
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
I think that's up to the woman isn't it?
Of course it is, so anyone that agrees with your mother in law does not have a 'strange attitude' or 'old fashioned views' then? :biggrin:
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Mrs Steve R
Of course it is, so anyone that agrees with your mother in law does not have a 'strange attitude' or 'old fashioned views' then? :biggrin:
Agreeing with her on most subjects should probably be avoided, but specifically her point that girls shouldn't try to be intelligent or try hard in school because men don't like clever women.
If any woman decides she wants to be a stay at home housewife or whatever, then that's fine with me, it was more her opinion that men find intelligence repellent in women that I found strange.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Agreeing with her on most subjects should probably be avoided, but specifically her point that girls shouldn't try to be intelligent or try hard in school because men don't like clever women.
If any woman decides she wants to be a stay at home housewife or whatever, then that's fine with me, it was more her opinion that men find intelligence repellent in women that I found strange.
"Are Men Just Not Interested in Clever Women?"
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...n-clever-women
Maybe she was smarter than you thought? :shrug:
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Mrs Steve R
Interesting, and fairly counter intuitive from an evolutionary point of view, although perhaps what people are after from a speed date and someone to produce offspring with are different.
I wonder if there's a kind of feedback loop going on there, where a highly intelligent woman will be less impressed with a moderately intelligent man than he feels he's due and he can sense that distance and subconsciously scores her down.
My in-laws view was a bit more exaggerated than this though it wasn't like a 10% reduction in people who find you attractive it was closer to if you are an intellectual woman you will die alone and unhappy.
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
Druggies
People covered in tattoos
So if you happened to meet say, Tommy Lee, or Kat Von Dee you already know don't like them?
Does the term "druggie" apply to those who use weed, cigarettes and/or alcohol?
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Men who like dancing - never trusted em
Enthusiasm in all its manifestations
People who whisper - untrustworthy
Most politicians especially those who ask themselves questions then proceed to answer them, usually with the preface "let me just say this"
People who say "revert back"
Royalists