3 things that make you instantly dislike someone

3 things that make you instantly dislike someone

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eddy02

283 posts

125 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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rohrl said:
eddy02 said:
austinsmirk said:
being fat

anyone having those ear spacers, generally facial piercings in any case

anyone wearing sports clothing, be it tracksuits, football, rugby tops.

got to say "the poor" in general.

people with dogs

people with tattoo's
1.People that can't read.
2.People that can't count.
3.People that can't write a sentence properly.
Things that, people who.
Yes indeed,thing.Posting such st does not warrant being a who.

Triumph Man

8,691 posts

168 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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eddy02 said:
rohrl said:
eddy02 said:
austinsmirk said:
being fat

anyone having those ear spacers, generally facial piercings in any case

anyone wearing sports clothing, be it tracksuits, football, rugby tops.

got to say "the poor" in general.

people with dogs

people with tattoo's
1.People that can't read.
2.People that can't count.
3.People that can't write a sentence properly.
Things that, people who.
Yes indeed,thing.Posting such st does not warrant being a who.
People what can't right write.

lord trumpton

7,401 posts

126 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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Triumph Man said:
eddy02 said:
rohrl said:
eddy02 said:
austinsmirk said:
being fat

anyone having those ear spacers, generally facial piercings in any case

anyone wearing sports clothing, be it tracksuits, football, rugby tops.

got to say "the poor" in general.

people with dogs

people with tattoo's
1.People that can't read.
2.People that can't count.
3.People that can't write a sentence properly.
Things that, people who.
Yes indeed,thing.Posting such st does not warrant being a who.
People what can't right write.
Just to add; there is a requirement to have a space after a punctuated word or character.

gpo746

3,397 posts

130 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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People in bright coloured jackets that approach me in shopping centres and call me mate.
They are called chuggers.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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1). Passive-aggressive one-upmanship.
2). People who chew with their mouth open
3). People who say 'tux' when they mean dinner jacket

272BHP

5,074 posts

236 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Only one thing that really grates on me at the moment and that is the current fashion for women to have sharply defined eyebrows. I think I first noticed this awful trend about 5 years ago on X factor contestants.

It is truly horrific isn't it? I have seen some perfectly attractive girls have their looks ruined instantly by having this barbaric treatment done. I notice that you never see this on any famously attractive women: presumably because they can afford to go to stylists who would never dream of making eyebrows so visually jarring and use much more subtle techniques.

We interviewed for a new nanny last week and if I closed my eyes she sounded perfectly acceptable, but then I open them and see those comedy stuck on eyebrows and I cannot focus on anything else.

Mercury00

4,103 posts

156 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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^ Not just the eyebrows for me, makeup seems to have gone so far that women now look like dolls. People are so used to it they don't even realise how fking ridiculous they look.

I saw this one on TV, she's 22 but could pass for 42:




What the fk is this?


GroundEffect

13,836 posts

156 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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1)People with bad teeth
2)People with bad breath
3)People with B.O.


GTIR

24,741 posts

266 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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GroundEffect said:
1)People with bad teeth
2)People with bad breath
3)People with B.O.
Have we met?

lord trumpton

7,401 posts

126 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Mercury00 said:
^ Not just the eyebrows for me, makeup seems to have gone so far that women now look like dolls. People are so used to it they don't even realise how fking ridiculous they look.

I saw this one on TV, she's 22 but could pass for 42:




What the fk is this?

Holy st! They look awful.

The first one reminds me of a spaniel




vincevega

134 posts

132 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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gpo746 said:
People in bright coloured jackets that approach me in shopping centres and call me mate.
They are called chuggers.
The Mrs and I were approached by one of these. The opening line was 'You look like nice people'. Nice? Pissed me right off that did. Told him to bugger off.



rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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In the case of Alex Salmond it is just breathing and then talking..

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Siko said:
3) Saying "myself" and "yourself".

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Everyone in the Midlands...

Ahhh Moneypenny

4,100 posts

222 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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People who talk about money all the time "ya you'll never guess how much the bar bill was, all the totty wanted was champers" total

Women who act all ditsy, like they are little girls (aka like Paris Hilton), grow up you tt

People who correct spelling on internet forums, when clearly they are just mere mistakes from typing too quickly and not having the time to re-read before your boss catches you. y tts basically with no life and total superiority complexes

monthefish

20,443 posts

231 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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The 'pronunciation of H' one; how is it supposed to be pronounced when reciting the alphabet for example? (or when singing the alphabet song, if you happen to be in that kind of mood)

Luke94

60 posts

124 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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1 - Lying
2 - Bragging
3 - Smelling bad

The list goes on though..!

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

261 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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monthefish said:
The 'pronunciation of H' one; how is it supposed to be pronounced when reciting the alphabet for example? (or when singing the alphabet song, if you happen to be in that kind of mood)
'Aitch', anyone who says 'Haitch' must be avoided at all costs.

monthefish

20,443 posts

231 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Dr Jekyll said:
monthefish said:
The 'pronunciation of H' one; how is it supposed to be pronounced when reciting the alphabet for example? (or when singing the alphabet song, if you happen to be in that kind of mood)
'Aitch', anyone who says 'Haitch' must be avoided at all costs.
Ahh, gotcha.

ukzz4iroc

3,226 posts

174 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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1) Sometimes just the look of somebody. Usually a contemptuous sneer.
2) People who say 'like' and 'you know' or 'chap'
3) People who think the World owes them something. It's their right.

irocfan

40,470 posts

190 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Mercury00 said:
^ Not just the eyebrows for me, makeup seems to have gone so far that women now look like dolls. People are so used to it they don't even realise how fking ridiculous they look.

I saw this one on TV, she's 22 but could pass for 42:




What the fk is this?

they must've been thinking of this