What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

What Makes You REALLY ANGRY?

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AppleJuice

2,154 posts

85 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Holy thread ressurection.

Doesn't make me really angry as such - more really annoyed. Women who work in offices wearing hardly anything or thin and light fabrics and then complain that it's too cold. And those who wear something that restricts their movement and then whinge about it (last night's Apprentice springs to mind) (say a pencil dress/skirt and then the wearer moans that walking is difficult) - shoutWEAR SOMETHING APPROPRIATE THEN!

(Having said that, a long-legged blonde girl in a pencil dress cloud9 )

Europa1

10,923 posts

188 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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AppleJuice said:
Holy thread ressurection.

Doesn't make me really angry as such - more really annoyed. Women who work in offices wearing hardly anything or thin and light fabrics and then complain that it's too cold. And those who wear something that restricts their movement and then whinge about it (last night's Apprentice springs to mind) (say a pencil dress/skirt and then the wearer moans that walking is difficult) - shoutWEAR SOMETHING APPROPRIATE THEN!

(Having said that, a long-legged blonde girl in a pencil dress cloud9 )
Agree completely re women complaining about being cold in the office. I share an office with 5 women, and we currently have 3 electric heaters on. I have made the point that if they're chilly, they can wear more, whereas I am basting in my shirtsleeves and the only layer left t remove, and no-one needs to see that.

Saleen836

11,113 posts

209 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Europa1 said:
AppleJuice said:
Holy thread ressurection.

Doesn't make me really angry as such - more really annoyed. Women who work in offices wearing hardly anything or thin and light fabrics and then complain that it's too cold. And those who wear something that restricts their movement and then whinge about it (last night's Apprentice springs to mind) (say a pencil dress/skirt and then the wearer moans that walking is difficult) - shoutWEAR SOMETHING APPROPRIATE THEN!

(Having said that, a long-legged blonde girl in a pencil dress cloud9 )
Agree completely re women complaining about being cold in the office. I share an office with 5 women, and we currently have 3 electric heaters on. I have made the point that if they're chilly, they can wear more, whereas I am basting in my shirtsleeves and the only layer left t remove, and no-one needs to see that.
Just like when women wear low cut very revealing tops exposing in a lot of cases a very nice clevage, they then complain to men about staring at their boobs! here is an idea ladies...cover them up if you don't want them looked at!

sc0tt

18,041 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Saleen836 said:
Europa1 said:
AppleJuice said:
Holy thread ressurection.

Doesn't make me really angry as such - more really annoyed. Women who work in offices wearing hardly anything or thin and light fabrics and then complain that it's too cold. And those who wear something that restricts their movement and then whinge about it (last night's Apprentice springs to mind) (say a pencil dress/skirt and then the wearer moans that walking is difficult) - shoutWEAR SOMETHING APPROPRIATE THEN!

(Having said that, a long-legged blonde girl in a pencil dress cloud9 )
Agree completely re women complaining about being cold in the office. I share an office with 5 women, and we currently have 3 electric heaters on. I have made the point that if they're chilly, they can wear more, whereas I am basting in my shirtsleeves and the only layer left t remove, and no-one needs to see that.
Just like when women wear low cut very revealing tops exposing in a lot of cases a very nice clevage, they then complain to men about staring at their boobs! here is an idea ladies...cover them up if you don't want them looked at!
You also think women wearing mini skirts deserve to be raped?

Superflow

1,399 posts

132 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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sc0tt said:
You also think women wearing mini skirts deserve to be raped?
You're kidding right? Men will always look at boobs no harm there.

sc0tt

18,041 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Nanook said:
sc0tt said:
You also think women wearing mini skirts deserve to be raped?
Don't be stupid.

Thanks.

Actually, I nominate his post for this thread. The sort of feminist stupidity that equates looking at someone, with rape, definitely belongs in here.
hehe

It was written in jest. I should add more emojis...

Superflow

1,399 posts

132 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Are you sure Scott ? For a minute i had you down as a Labour voter.

sc0tt

18,041 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Superflow said:
Are you sure Scott ? For a minute i had you down as a Labour voter.
You heathen.

LordJammy

3,112 posts

189 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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funkyrobot said:
Estate agents are some of the worst people I have had to deal with. Full of themselves, full of st and terrible liars.
One of my best mates from school moved to London, became an estate agent and seemingly overnight became one of the most insufferable arrogant s I’ve ever known. Suddenly never had any time for his old mates and seemingly much preferred being a great big lad with all his other great big lad mates with thier big shiny watches and identical outfits in every single photograph on Facebook.

ferrariF50lover

1,834 posts

226 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Saleen836 said:
Just like when women wear low cut very revealing tops exposing in a lot of cases a very nice clevage, they then complain to men about staring at their boobs! here is an idea ladies...cover them up if you don't want them looked at!
Good Lord, my... My time machine... It worked! I can't believe I've managed to transport myself back to the '70s.

Superflow

1,399 posts

132 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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sc0tt said:
You heathen.
Haha apologies,i realise i've gone too far there.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

186 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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How many people had this pop up in "my stuff" and had to go back to see what made them REALLY ANGRY?

hehe

GetCarter

29,382 posts

279 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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To the original question:

People who think animals are not sentient. I mean, really?

(Mind you, half of PH lounge would struggle).

AppleJuice

2,154 posts

85 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Johnnytheboy said:
How many people had this pop up in "my stuff" and had to go back to see what made them REALLY ANGRY?

hehe
Sorry everyone... boxedin

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

228 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Leptons said:
One reply per post, allow me to begin.

  • Clears throat*
People who do that then eject it on the pavement.

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Johnnytheboy said:
How many people had this pop up in "my stuff" and had to go back to see what made them REALLY ANGRY?

hehe
Yup! I often wonder how far back people have to go through their stuff to find a thread this old, or maybe they are just better at using the search than me.

AstonZagato

12,704 posts

210 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Saleen836 said:
Just like when women wear low cut very revealing tops exposing in a lot of cases a very nice clevage, they then complain to men about staring at their boobs! here is an idea ladies...cover them up if you don't want them looked at!
Actually I find conference name tags quite annoying. I’m bad at names but I’m pretty good at faces. So I usually know people that I’ve met but would prefer to check their names.
Fine for men. But women have them pinned to their chest. So if one needs to check their name, one has to stare at their chesticle area and risk looking like a perv.

Leptons

Original Poster:

5,113 posts

176 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Oh, oh I remember this thread.


We now have a fking “Hoover” washing machine which has a digital display, Incorporated into this is a count down timer.
Marvellous you’d think? Count down timer says 5 minutes left, 12 minutes later count down timer will say 2 minutes remaining e.t.c e.t.c. What the fking fk is the point of fitting a fking countdown ing timer if it’s so fking innacurrate punch

Saleen836

11,113 posts

209 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Leptons said:
Oh, oh I remember this thread.


We now have a fking “Hoover” washing machine which has a digital display, Incorporated into this is a count down timer.
Marvellous you’d think? Count down timer says 5 minutes left, 12 minutes later count down timer will say 2 minutes remaining e.t.c e.t.c. What the fking fk is the point of fitting a fking countdown ing timer if it’s so fking innacurrate punch
My Indesit washing machine does exactly this! bloody annoying

Condi

17,195 posts

171 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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My Beko keeps good time, and always has done.

If it says 58 mins, it'll be ready in 58 mins time.