I believe that I dislike things for a reason (and therefore this is a "rational hate").
I dislike many things that people do. People, as I observe, are rather bad; they seem to think that it is perfectly fine to do everything in the same manner as everyone else, yet they aspire to be good. It is illogical I feel (to an extent), as one would not hand in the same essay (for an example) and expect a different mark.
I dislike the lack of logic that people employ. When one discusses with other people (I speak of those people who are approximately my age), it often is a futile attempt to tell them what they are saying is very bad. They seemingly think that it is acceptable to have no reason other than "I just know it" to anything they say.
I dislike it when I do not do the work I wish to do. (If I become distracted it annoys me, hence my liking of the "6th Form Study Room" at my school).
I dislike it when people ask questions that are not intended to be answered (and even more so when they ask a question and expect the answer to another question).
I really dislike the level of idiocy in the speaking of many people (for example when people say that someone "is passionately in love with" something). I mention this as a teacher said that about "Angus-Higgins" and "brackets". It was completely untrue, and I had no opportunity to contest the use of the "bracket system", or "bracketing system" (as named by myself) with the teacher (I might at a later date).
The amplification of "passion" is incredibly annoying. People should live and work, and not say odd things, and do odd things. (I am speaking of the way people talk and act, it is rather flamboyant, and I really dislike how people seem to be completely lacking in sense in so many different aspects of life).
I dislike the numbers "3751058" (in that order) as these are the last digits (I have memorised) of Pi. They annoy me as my mind always recites them (inside my head) when I do things (like walking to school); it is very bad.
People who hold a mug as if it were the only thing keeping them from dying from the cold really annoy me. They hold the mug as if they were hugging it (and they become close to it, in a huddle, one might say, that is idiotic), either wear suitable attire, or simply put up with the cold.
Often I find that when people talk to me, it annoys me. (A lot of the time I wish to be alone, and if the person is providing a service, I might be interested; i.e. if they are a teacher, however, otherwise, I often find that people communicate incessantly which annoys me incredibly).
When people tell jokes it is often annoying. The jokes I have observed are rarely humorous, and often are completely pointless (what is the point in a joke, devoid of humour, whose entire substance, one might say, relies upon a logical fallacy?).
Lack of attention to detail is annoying. Detail is something I am interested in, and when there is a lack of attention to it, I notice (in many circumstances), and it can cause many problems (such as problems in discussions). (Disclaimer: I do not claim to have 100% perfection in attention to detail, however I do try).
People who think they have the right to something and do not accept their responsibilities annoy me. (I observe many of these people at my school). I believe this is a common dislike, however.
Inane communication, and other such "socially acceptable" things annoy me. (Such as the vast majority, I believe, of the conversations that occur).
I like even numbers, odd numbers can annoy me (often if they are ending in "3", although "63" is a good number, I believe, or if they end in "7"). I like square, and cube numbers a lot.
I have other dislikes, but I will not waste further time in disclosing them.
Angus Higgins