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04-18-2012 , 10:46 PM
inxu,
welcome. your thoughts on fruit?
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04-19-2012 , 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Inxu
I also hated when my younger sister got pregnant and every guy I know thought it was his responsibility to ask me "Well you must feel pretty bad and old. I mean your younger sister is going to have a baby before you WITH YOUR EX. How does it feel?" (to be clear he was not my ex).
people really asked you this question?
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04-19-2012 , 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Phildo
inxu,

have any 4 ft tall knowitall asians dropped a sick neg hit on you?
No.


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Originally Posted by Tony_P
inxu,
welcome. your thoughts on fruit?
I just hate when my hands get sticky after eating them (especially oranges). I also like to cut my apples in sectors before eating them. I have a friend who believes that oranges can help with hang-over (something about getting back vitamins you lost while intoxicating yourself).

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Originally Posted by TBadr
people really asked you this question?
Yes some really did. Weirdly most of them were males (I rarely heard that question from a female - or well their question was just put nicely "How does it feel to become aunt?" or "When are you going to get kids?" - last on was not so nice and sadly it was my grandmas favorite).
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04-19-2012 , 02:56 AM
An Inxu ask-me-anything thread has potential imo.
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04-19-2012 , 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Autocratic
Estonians seem weird.
Not all, most of this is pretty extreme cases (like the fact that I dont want anyone to drink from my bottle - Im totally alone on that) and the topic is "things that should not piss me off, but do" I wont write something normal like people who think their car needs two parking spaces or people who think they have the right to invade my personal space. But most of us are a bit reserved (and we dont smile often).


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Originally Posted by ToTheInternet
An Inxu ask-me-anything thread has potential imo.
Maybe I should try it.
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04-19-2012 , 08:24 AM
I hate when people who work at hospitals wear scrubs around town. Like doing shopping and ****. I mean most jobs where you have uniforms you change out of them and go home. Im sure you brag enough to people you know about how you work in medicine, you dont need to subtly brag to everyone who sees you.

Also whats the deal with ties? They serve absolutely no function. Just seems ridiculous. Not really blaming people who wear them cause a lot of ppl have to for jobs, but if you get off at 5 and are still wearing a tie when you go out somewhere at 9...

I also hate when someone asks a waiter at a restaurant how something is. What the **** do you expect them to say, theyre gonna say its good. I hate useless questions in general i guess.
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04-19-2012 , 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusemandingo
I hate when people who work at hospitals wear scrubs around town. Like doing shopping and ****. I mean most jobs where you have uniforms you change out of them and go home. Im sure you brag enough to people you know about how you work in medicine, you dont need to subtly brag to everyone
I worked in the medical field out of high school and the thing about scrubs is they are sooooo comfortable. I wouldn't want to change into my regular clothes afterwards for this reason.
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04-19-2012 , 08:36 AM
Can't stand driving in traffic with aholes with a call phone in their ear or trying to read a text. It's even worse when you see someone turning through an intersection while squinting and typing a text to someone. Put up the phone and drive!
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04-19-2012 , 10:36 AM
I also hate when people complain about other people talking on a mobile at the store - how does this concern you?!

And I hate when something goes wrong and my grandpa takes 10 minutes to complain about it and I present my solution and he continues to complain and then he comes up with the same solution and presents it as his own idea.

Here is a story that I hate -
I was underage and drunk, me and my friend got caught and drunk me was thinking "Hey why not have a bit of fun while Im here." so I started to make stupied comments and even told something like "Thank god you didnt confiscate my pack of cigarettes" it lead to me having to empty my pockets and there were a lot of coins in my pocket and I said something like "Here, you can keep the coins. I know policeman salaries are low and I want to tip you for the great work you do." Thinking back - I was (probably still am) an idiot. Anyway the girls who was with me said "Shut up, just shut up." the whole time. Then she wanted to tell everyone just how stupied I am and the first person she told it to thought I was funny. Next time she told the story it went something like that "So Ingrid started making funny comments and I quickly catched on and joined her and we were laughing and having so much fun." Really?! I hate when people change the story to appear more "cool" or whatever she was thinking.
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04-19-2012 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusemandingo
I also hate when someone asks a waiter at a restaurant how something is. What the **** do you expect them to say, theyre gonna say its good. I hate useless questions in general i guess.
Waiters do usually just say the item in question is good, but I have heard some direct a customer towards something else. A better question is to ask about a couple items and ask the waiter which he prefers.

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Originally Posted by envfoldr
Can't stand driving in traffic with aholes with a call phone in their ear or trying to read a text. It's even worse when you see someone turning through an intersection while squinting and typing a text to someone. Put up the phone and drive!
I don't think you understand the thread topic.
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04-19-2012 , 11:25 AM
pics of ingrid
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04-19-2012 , 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by AlligatorBloodFTW
pics of ingrid

I should get better one, but all others are soooo old. This is also pretty OT.
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04-19-2012 , 12:53 PM
o hey there
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04-19-2012 , 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusemandingo
I hate when people who work at hospitals wear scrubs around town. Like doing shopping and ****. I mean most jobs where you have uniforms you change out of them and go home. Im sure you brag enough to people you know about how you work in medicine, you dont need to subtly brag to everyone who sees you.
I see lots of people shopping with a Subway shirt or grocery store uniform while shopping. I'm not certain of their intent, but I don't interpret them as bragging about being a "sandwich artist" or whatever.
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04-19-2012 , 01:55 PM
People who say 'my country'.
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04-19-2012 , 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by DonkeySlayer81
they are sooooo comfortable. .
People who use so in this way. It's really been doing my tits in for a while now.
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04-19-2012 , 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DiegoArmando
doing my tits in
Well, that's a new one.
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04-19-2012 , 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DiegoArmando
People who say 'my country'.
Having "Europe" as your location seems redundant whenever you post.
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04-19-2012 , 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by lonely_but_rich
Having "Europe" as your location seems redundant whenever you post.
Wearing a suit?

Hmmm. Ok.
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04-19-2012 , 02:43 PM
People who have stupid stuff in the 'location' field that they thought was somehow interesting. That's really ****in wi my tapestry these days.
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04-19-2012 , 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusemandingo

I also hate when someone asks a waiter at a restaurant how something is. What the **** do you expect them to say, theyre gonna say its good. I hate useless questions in general i guess.
I don't think that's a useless question. You're fishing for information in a situation where you have very little and a lot of time you'll get something back:

"It's one of our most popular dishes."
"I personally prefer this pasta because the sauce is a little lighter."
"Depends if you like spicy."

People overdo it though and in general are morons who don't understand the purpose of speech, so I understand where you're coming from. Just defending something I do I suppose.
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04-19-2012 , 02:54 PM
I thought that was more of a woman thing.
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04-19-2012 , 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by lonely_but_rich
I thought that was more of a woman thing.
Mostly a fat person thing.
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04-19-2012 , 03:53 PM
It drives me nuts when I'm talking to someone, and they ask me a rhetorical question and then wait for a response from me.

"I mean seriously, which would you rather have, a diamond or a doughnut?"

<Pause>

Me: "......"

Them: "....."

Me: "I'd rather have a goddamn doughnut."


Usually I just wait them out and make them answer their own stupid question.
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04-19-2012 , 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Rastamouse999
I'd be surprised if this hasn't been mentioned before but...

"Can I get?" instead of "may I have?" (even "can I have?" would be fine)

does my effing head in.

I understand that Americans use "Can I get?" all the time but I hold my fellow Britons to a higher standard. "Can I get?" or "I'll get" is wrong. "May I have?" is the correct phrase but "Can I have?" is tolerable.

It all stems from the Americanised culture inflicted on us through garbage like "Friends" coupled with plain old willful ignorance.
How does "I can get?" strike you.

My response is usually, "No you may not."
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