Things I don't like (TIDL) thread

True that, but people choose to drive more polluting cars. Dont you drive a Porsche?

Yup. But I drive it out in the sticks where only sheep live. I'm not gassing people every time they walk out a pub door! Plus it's highly efficient German engineering.
 
Walking up Snowdon the other day and some snobby women was talking to her friend about how silly it was some people were wearing trainers. She made an equally unduly moany comment later on. Just stfu about other people and enjoy the hill for yourself. Focus on your experience instead of complaining about the experience of someone else (which you are not experiencing).

All the gear, no idea. When I walked it some 80-year-old bloke jogged past me wearing the full 1970s 118 gear including hi-tec silver shadows. He was at the top stretching away before sprinting off for the descent.
 
Bad drivers!

I literally can't make one short journey out each day without running into someone who's cutting you up, jumping out in front of you, jumping the lights, going unnecessarily slower than the speed limit.

I get really wound up by it.

Roll up before you start out ;)
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People who spray perfume etc. in offices/confined spaces.
I do this, but only after a fag because it's better to smell like Ralph Lauren in a meeting than trash.
Smokers who stink
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Think we could have a whole thread on it's own about people who don't like @Maccy :p
hah! Deserved I guess...
 
Cats , freaking hate them. I'm all for having a pet but dont let it out all day and night to wreak havoc on the local wildlife population. Also dont be surprised when you get and big pile of your cats pooo sent back over the fence...grrr...

Owners of yappy dogs letting them yap away nonstop and ruining the quiet for everyone trying to enjoy a day in the garden.

People who let there pets get fat

Parents who let their children get fat just cos theyre fatties themselves and have no concept of child welfare

People who have late night outdoor parties with the music so loud they have to shout at each other to have a conversation with no regard for anyone within 300 meters

Celery
 
They're essential to modern life in the means of a luxury, not a nesseccity.

Try living in the countryside without one and report back to us. Somewhere with the nearest shop is 3-4 miles away and only opens when the owner can be bothered. Or you can use the daily bus service if you don’t mind being stuck in the nearest town all day.
 
A bad wedding DJ is the fault of the people booking them.
Even in 1980 our DJ played everything we wanted and one of my daughters has already given her list for her wedding in 2020.

I agree, I banned ours from playing anything pre 90's :p

Sadly I had no control over this one and he played the standard *badwordshere* stuff.
 
Psychiatry is something I don't like.

It's a false science.

Many behaviours that are normal for many in modern UK society are pathologies in their eyes.

The template they have for a "normal person" is just a fiction based on their own personal life views.
Boom! Very well said.

People who park in mother and child spaces without kids in the car.

Yes!! Grrrrr! They get words until they move the inconsiderate fools (except for the guy who was waiting for his family to come out of tesco... he didn't move :D)
 
Veteran drivers that moan about new drivers thinking they are ace, forgetting they were crap and new also at one time.

People on forums that think they are something ace (when not), probably to make up for being, well, a bit lacking and crap in real life.

People blocking the shopping aisle to chat.

Snobbery.
 
People who reach age 30 and moan that life is tough when they are unwilling to show even the slightest hint of ambition/accountability to move upwards from minimum wage.

People who do a degree with no real world application then wonder why they can't find a well paid job.
 
Already posted often, but... Bad Drivers.

They're everywhere! And it seems like it's been getting worse and worse! I can't leave the house for five seconds without someone being a douchenozzle on the road :p
 
People who reach age 30 and moan that life is tough when they are unwilling to show even the slightest hint of ambition/accountability to move upwards from minimum wage.

People who do a degree with no real world application then wonder why they can't find a well paid job.

Yep, goes back to my best friend who is 35 and still on minimum wage then wonders why people such as my younger brother who is 23 is earning double than him. And all my brother does is sits in a office or at home, shutting down illegal steams. While my friend slaves away in a manual labour factory job.

On a side note, looking back through this thread its nice to moan about these things. They are all 1st world problems. I suppose we are all privileged!?!?!

No one has posted anything worrying such as "not knowing then their next pay check will be to put food on the table." We don't have it so bad after all.
 
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People who reach age 30 and moan that life is tough when they are unwilling to show even the slightest hint of ambition/accountability to move upwards from minimum wage.

People who do a degree with no real world application then wonder why they can't find a well paid job.

Meh, poor people.
 
Oh, a new one for me. I dont know how to phrase this, so i'll just say "material idiots". By that I mean people who have no concept of fixing / repair / maintenance and just throw things away when they no longer function.

Case and point; "Shop well for less" (a BBC one programme): the family on there bought a new vacuum cleaner every 6 (?) months, because the old one stopped working. They never threw the old ones away or recycled them, or bothered to investigate why. Turns out it was a £5 filter needed changing (or even easier, washing). This attitude drives me up the wall. They literally had 5-6 vacuums worth £1000+ just sitting there 'broken'.... and never wondering why they were broken. I despair. Disposable planet syndrome.
 
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