Irrational hate of stuff?

Whats worse is when idiots put sticky security tags on cardboard boxed dvds, what happens when you take it off, ruin the cover.

I have an irrational hate of rich suburban familys, mummy drives a 4x4, daddy works in the city, both are having affairs and the children cry themselves to sleep at night in reality.
 
I disagree. Did the cinema throw them out?
No because there is no staff to do this.

If not then it's not in their policy to do so and they clearly don't think it's unreasonable.
It doesn’t really matter what they think, they (if they accepted that its bad) would have to do something about it, which means man hours, which means, less profit.

I think we, as a society, need to be more tolerant of others in general and children are our future.
And they cannot do the same? There is no need to go to the cinema, there are many other activities she can do with her kids. Sandra from the council flats needs to realise that she isn't important in the grand scheme of things and that her actions can ruin a show for many other children and their families.
 
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And they cannot do the same? There is no need to go to the cinema, there are many other activities she can do with her kids. Sandra from the council flats needs to realise that she isn't important in the grand scheme of things and that her actions can ruin a show for many other children and their families.

No there is no need but you have no idea what their lives are like do you? Maybe that was a birthday treat or maybe that was one thing they really wanted to do. How do you know where they were from? If she were middle class would that make a difference? I'm sorry but anyone with children knows that other children make noise and expect it in cinemas at early showings.
 
No there is no need but you have no idea what their lives are like do you? Maybe that was a birthday treat or maybe that was one thing they really wanted to do. How do you know where they were from? If she were middle class would that make a difference? I'm sorry but anyone with children knows that other children make noise and expect it in cinemas at early showings.


The simple answer to kids crying in a cinema is not to bring them in. I think its a dam outrage bringing young kids to a cinema. I didn't pay £6 plus other costs to sit and listen to some child crying. A m8 of mine will leave the cinema with his kids if they start to cry, which is great as it shows he has other people in mind.

And you say it could have been a treat, well sorry until your children are old enough to be able to sit in a cinema without causing noise; treat your child to a movie night in the house, where he/she can have their little friends with them. A lot of parents i know do this.
 
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Desktop icons. People who use ATMs slowly. People who don't walk fast enough and or block the whole footpath. Caps lock. Big ears on girls. My boss at work.
 
Whats worse is when idiots put sticky security tags on cardboard boxed dvds, what happens when you take it off, ruin the cover.

I have an irrational hate of rich suburban familys, mummy drives a 4x4, daddy works in the city, both are having affairs and the children cry themselves to sleep at night in reality.

Been watching a lot of american soaps? :p

A few of my irrational hates,
1) I have the OCD regarding stereo's and odd volumes, except multiples of 5.
2) I hate people who flick channels constantly on televisions.
3) I hate Graham Torrington and "late night love".
4) I hate sex in the morning.
5) I hate people who complain that they havnt got enough money.
6) I hate people asking probing financial questions.
7) I hate parents who seemingly have no control over their children.
8) Really really dislike tattoos, on both men and women.
9) Hate stupid shops for dumb people, like brighthouse.
10) Women with ginger hair :/
 
No there is no need but you have no idea what their lives are like do you? Maybe that was a birthday treat or maybe that was one thing they really wanted to do. How do you know where they were from? If she were middle class would that make a difference? I'm sorry but anyone with children knows that other children make noise and expect it in cinemas at early showings.

No I don't know their lives, nor do I care - I was brought up to respect other people, their beliefs and wishes and I think that it brought me out as a better person. My mother managed me and my sister - if a single mother keeps getting pregnant no matter her class and can't look after said children on her own, then it’s her own fault.
There were loads of other kids there perfectly well behaved watching the film. The crying children of select view did ruin it for other kids and other adults, if they can't control their child (or it’s so young it’s going to cry whenever) then they should abstain from going, rent a movie or see if the older kids can go with friends from school, or put the fear of god into them.
 
The simple answer to kids crying in a cinema is not to bring them in. I think its a dam outrage bring young kids to a cinema. I didn't pay £6 plus other costs to sit and listen to some child crying. A m8 of mine will leave the cinema with his kids if they start to cry, which is great as it shows he has other people in mind.

And you say it could have been a treat, well sorry until your children are old enough to be able to sit in a cinema without causing noise; treat your child to a movie night in the house, where he/she can have their little friends with them. A lot of parents i know do this.

I agree but I'm playing devil's advocate. Some people may want to go out in the afternoon and not have an evening in, afternoon films I don't see the problem so much as they're aimed at families.
 
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