Irrational hate of stuff?

I heard chimpanzees are 3 times as strong as a man and could rip your arms off!

http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_001b.html

lol, I know. Hence why I haven't actually done it :p

Yeah I remember someone posting a news story here a while ago about a guy that fell into a chimpanzee inclosure or something and got attacked. Apparently they ripped half his face off, tore off his genitals and one of his arms or something. Unbelieveable.
 
:rolleyes:





i agree with the tip one as well. you cant exactly say when they come over with the chip n pin machine "no thats the wrong amount im not tipping you"!!

Well, yeah you can, actually.

If you have a a problem with that, pay by cash instead, less the tip or with a tip of whatever you think is required.
 
Oh and another one. Couples that insist on showing their affection for each other in public. For example one time whilst we were at McDonalds, I decided to stay in the car to look after our dogs that we had with us, and this couple were just stood on the middle of the car park eating each others face for about 4 minutes. Get a room FFS!
 
Oh and another one. Couples that insist on showing their affection for each other in public.

Grrrr and people that stop to kiss eachother in the middle of the aisle in the supermarket when im trying to get through!!!

People that stop in the middle of the aisle without a thought for anyone else who might be behind in general
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A few of mine:

People using my bin at work
People moving where my monitor is / desktop setup up at work (I've gone as far as to mark the area on my desk so i know where to move my monitor back to and blue-tack my in and out tray to my desk)
People who turn on their headlights when it's not even dark
People who have loads of icons on their desktops
The way Jodie always dumps her favourites in one folder so you have to scroll down a hundred items to find the one you want
Any dirt in my car
People with a forename as a surname
Jodie leaving the volume on the car stereo on odd numbers (apart from 15 which is fine)
The way Jodie turns off climate control and insists on manually changing the speeds / temp
People who put knives and forks upside down in the dishwasher
People who walk too slow and can't manage a straight line
People who scrunch their noses up when they sing like that bird off Steps
Stickers
A bloke at my work who insists on double spacing in his emails

All i can think of off the top of my head.
 
A few of mine:

People using my bin at work
People moving where my monitor is / desktop setup up at work (I've gone as far as to mark the area on my desk so i know where to move my monitor back to and blue-tack my in and out tray to my desk)
People who turn on their headlights when it's not even dark
People who have loads of icons on their desktops
The way Jodie always dumps her favourites in one folder so you have to scroll down a hundred items to find the one you want
Any dirt in my car
People with a forename as a surname
Jodie leaving the volume on the car stereo on odd numbers (apart from 15 which is fine)
The way Jodie turns off climate control and insists on manually changing the speeds / temp
People who put knives and forks upside down in the dishwasher
People who walk too slow and can't manage a straight line
People who scrunch their noses up when they sing like that bird off Steps
Stickers
A bloke at my work who insists on double spacing in his emails

All i can think of off the top of my head.

Wow, your OCD's are the same as mine! ahha :p
 
[DW]Muffin;10459936 said:
Absolutely hate people who bring babies into cinemas, I spend £6 on a ticket to see Ratatouille then £5 on popcorn and coke then have evil women with 4 children bringing the baby and as soon as it goes dark and the adverts start whimpering or crying, the cinemas make enough they should have people walking in and out of shows making sure no one is causing a nuisance, tossers.

Well if it was in the morning or afternoon then I wouldn't be so bothered but if I went to an evening showing and this happened then I'd be annoyed too. I wouldn't take my baby to the cinema but I'm lucky to have a supportive husband, if someone if a single mother then I doubt they'd have much choice. Maybe that wasn't the case and she just wanted to take them all or maybe the baby was still breastfed and couldn't be left? Who knows. I can understand how it can be frustrating for you though.
 
1)Someone in my house uses my toothpaste (I can tell because the cap is sometimes open when I use it - I always close it), I am having great difficulty working out who it is as both of the suspects are always around the house at the same time...

2)The missus.

3)Banks.

a single mother then I doubt they'd have much choice.

Sure they would, they could just not go to the cinema and be considerate of other people.
 
A few of mine:

People using my bin at work
People moving where my monitor is / desktop setup up at work (I've gone as far as to mark the area on my desk so i know where to move my monitor back to and blue-tack my in and out tray to my desk)
People who turn on their headlights when it's not even dark
People who have loads of icons on their desktops
The way Jodie always dumps her favourites in one folder so you have to scroll down a hundred items to find the one you want
Any dirt in my car
People with a forename as a surname
Jodie leaving the volume on the car stereo on odd numbers (apart from 15 which is fine)
The way Jodie turns off climate control and insists on manually changing the speeds / temp
People who put knives and forks upside down in the dishwasher
People who walk too slow and can't manage a straight line
People who scrunch their noses up when they sing like that bird off Steps
Stickers
A bloke at my work who insists on double spacing in his emails

All i can think of off the top of my head.


You can see why I love him :p
 
Well if it was in the morning or afternoon then I wouldn't be so bothered but if I went to an evening showing and this happened then I'd be annoyed too. I wouldn't take my baby to the cinema but I'm lucky to have a supportive husband, if someone if a single mother then I doubt they'd have much choice. Maybe that wasn't the case and she just wanted to take them all or maybe the baby was still breastfed and couldn't be left? Who knows. I can understand how it can be frustrating for you though.

It’s just being selfish, nothing else, if she has to be with the baby and there is no possible way to get someone else to take them then she shouldn't go, ruining the viewing pleasure for up to a hundred other people because she doesn’t have anyone or more kids then she can handle should mean she should go somewhere when if the baby cries/kids run riot it’s not a problem.
 
I hate people who think you owe them something because of the work uniform your wearing. People who ask for discount because they think everything they look at should be "bidded" on when walking through my store also gets right up my nose.

Got a personal hate for lazy *******s who sponge off the government where they could infact get a job. Also people complain of backache when theres sod all wrong with them. Ive got 2 scoliosis in my spine and winged shoulder blades from birth and I get on with life, instead of claiming disability which I could do quite easily.
 
leaving the volume on the car stereo on odd numbers (apart from 15 which is fine)

I think this is quite common amongst people who do not have OCD, my girlfriend insists on doing it. Then again I used to wait until :05 when getting up, I couldn't get up on :03 or anything like that.
 
[DW]Muffin;10461155 said:
It’s just being selfish, nothing else, if she has to be with the baby and there is no possible way to get someone else to take them then she shouldn't go, ruining the viewing pleasure for up to a hundred other people because she doesn’t have anyone or more kids then she can handle should mean she should go somewhere when if the baby cries/kids run riot it’s not a problem.

I disagree. Did the cinema throw them out? If not then it's not in their policy to do so and they clearly don't think it's unreasonable. I think we, as a society, need to be more tolerant of others in general and children are our future.
 
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