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by Hamartithia » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:09 pm
I WILL make you get your duck tape. Also, I love the quote in your signature,santapups XD
Hmm...the fact that I haven't seen my dog Rex in months is very irritating right now >_>
kaiyodei wrote:Atwood wrote:After reading OotP, my friend summed it up thus: "All of them are always just snogging and yelling, snogging and yelling, snogging and yelling. Don't those kids ever breathe?!"
isn't that what angst ridden teen hormones do?
I suppose
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by ~Helix~ » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:52 pm
Battlefield.In.Flux wrote:Able wrote:N00bs annoy me. They annoy me to hell.
Really? I hadn't noticed xD
Pff, I'm unpredictable like that. xD
Another thing that annoys me, those "copy and paste this into your sig if you're the 1% being a jackass and dancing on some celebrity's grave". =_=' I mean really? To wish somebody dead is idiotic, really.
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by ChemDog. » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:56 pm
Able wrote:Battlefield.In.Flux wrote:Able wrote:N00bs annoy me. They annoy me to hell.
Really? I hadn't noticed xD
Pff, I'm unpredictable like that. xD
Another thing that annoys me, those "copy and paste this into your sig if you're the 1% being a jackass and dancing on some celebrity's grave". =_=' I mean really? To wish somebody dead is idiotic, really.
Very xD
Omg, same... Like I'm pretty sure 99.9% of people wouldn't die if Hannah Montanna jumped off a building, and I highly doubt you would be part of the 1% that would be pushing them >.>
This has probably been said a billion times, but my newly Twilight obsessed friend is starting to get very annoying... .-.
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by SelkiesSong » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:07 pm
When bicyclists ride in the roads when there's a perfectly good sidewalk they could ride on. I know they're probably supposed to ride on the road, because for some strange reason they're considered vehicles rather than pedestrians, but it's always such a pain to try driving around them in a busy town. ;p I'm always paranoid I'm going to hit them, or that they're going to veer out in front of me all of a sudden.
...which brings me to another one. people who waltz out into the street without looking because 'they have the right of way' and 'oh the cars have to stop.' How about being courteous for a change? Or, I don't know--not brain dead? The driver might not be able to see you, especially if there are other vehicles parked along the road. Or if it's dark. And just because cars are supposed to yield to pedestrians doesn't mean they're going to. You wanna bet your life on something stupid like that just to save yourself ten seconds worth of time?
My friend almost got hit by a car right in front of me on prom night doing that, and she still didn't get it. I stopped because I saw the car, and by the time I realized she wasn't stopping she was too far away for me to grab her. Scared the crap out of one of the chaperons, too. One of the most frightening moments of my life, for sure.
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by June Bug » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:19 pm
OH MAI FREAKING YES! I can't tell yo how may people have either been hit or almost hit along the highway by me =.=
it seems every few months we hear "skreeeeeeeeeee thunk" It's awful, but really people? do you seriously think that all the cars on a 6 lane, 50pmh road are going to be able to stop? And some of these people have children with them *mumbles about the awful parenting she's been seeing lately* Having the right of way doesn't mean you can be stupid.
And about the bikers, I have panic attacks when I see them on the road, when I was little, I watched an old man get creamed by some idiot who was speeding. I don't think he lived.
And the bad parenting thing brings me to another point. A while ago, I went to see Ninja Assassin (rated R for extreme violence and gore) with a friend and the couple behind me had brought their 2-year-old daughter! Even more disturbing than the fact that they brought her was the fact that she laughed at the parts I couldn't watch because of the gore (I'm 18)
Way to raise a serial killer ^&%($^% jerks =.=
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by Rainbow Dash » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:24 pm
Kamaliah wrote:And the bad parenting thing brings me to another point. A while ago, I went to see Ninja Assassin (rated R for extreme violence and gore) with a friend and the couple behind me had brought their 2-year-old daughter! Even more disturbing than the fact that they brought her was the fact that she laughed at the parts I couldn't watch because of the gore (I'm 18)
Way to raise a serial killer ^&%($^% jerks =.=
I wish ill on people who bring their young children to movies. Someone brought their baby to one of the Saw movies and acted totally shocked when the damn thing started screaming and crying. No really, who could've foreseen the fact that a baby would start crying in a movie theatre so loud I have to wear earplugs for my hyper sensitive hearing and every five seconds some scantily clad woman (or a woman with no clothes at all) is shrieking. A baby? Crying because of that? NO WAI.
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by June Bug » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:30 pm
Wendigo wrote:Kamaliah wrote:And the bad parenting thing brings me to another point. A while ago, I went to see Ninja Assassin (rated R for extreme violence and gore) with a friend and the couple behind me had brought their 2-year-old daughter! Even more disturbing than the fact that they brought her was the fact that she laughed at the parts I couldn't watch because of the gore (I'm 18)
Way to raise a serial killer ^&%($^% jerks =.=
I wish ill on people who bring their young children to movies. Someone brought their baby to one of the Saw movies and acted totally shocked when the damn thing started screaming and crying. No really, who could've foreseen the fact that a baby would start crying in a movie theatre so loud I have to wear earplugs for my hyper sensitive hearing and every five seconds some scantily clad woman (or a woman with no clothes at all) is shrieking. A baby? Crying because of that? NO WAI.
I really wish that children under a certain age weren't allowed in theaters if the movie is R-rated, it's just not right. And makes me fear for the sanity of the next generation
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by dasniu » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:41 pm
Kamaliah wrote:Wendigo wrote:Kamaliah wrote:And the bad parenting thing brings me to another point. A while ago, I went to see Ninja Assassin (rated R for extreme violence and gore) with a friend and the couple behind me had brought their 2-year-old daughter! Even more disturbing than the fact that they brought her was the fact that she laughed at the parts I couldn't watch because of the gore (I'm 18)
Way to raise a serial killer ^&%($^% jerks =.=
I wish ill on people who bring their young children to movies. Someone brought their baby to one of the Saw movies and acted totally shocked when the damn thing started screaming and crying. No really, who could've foreseen the fact that a baby would start crying in a movie theatre so loud I have to wear earplugs for my hyper sensitive hearing and every five seconds some scantily clad woman (or a woman with no clothes at all) is shrieking. A baby? Crying because of that? NO WAI.
I really wish that children under a certain age weren't allowed in theaters if the movie is R-rated, it's just not right. And makes me fear for the sanity of the next generation
Agreed, though I have never seen anything like that. I rarely see movies D:
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