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- mg330
Anyone who wants to release a tape or a 7" record of their band. It is almost 2012: nobody has that crap anymore.
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- I dunno, I like buying 7"s.Eighty
- Sandin’ Yr Vagina
- oilpan0
people who wait on green to turn right.
- meffid0
The cock-nosher who ruined the season finale of Breaking Bad on QBN.
- meffid0
Rihanna. Sexiest of 2011?
Fuck up.
Several punches for all involved with that.
- scarabin0
sites with that auto-scroll-page-load thing. like facebook.
it's a fucking pain in the ass when i'm trying to read something and it shoots me to the top of the page over and over
- mydo0
TFL
- hans_glib0
people who get on the underground or into shops with backpacks forgetting they have a backpack and then turn round shoving their backpack into you. FFS take it off when you get indoors you wankstains! knee to the groin seems about right...
- YES FUCKING BACKPACKS!
Anyone who owns them is a cunt by defaultanimatedgif
- YES FUCKING BACKPACKS!
- mg330
People who, on the subway, get up right after the train pulls out of the previous stop because they're getting off at the next stop. All in a panic like they're not going to get out when the door is like six feet away. So irritating, and people who ride the train daily and who know how the whole process works still do this. Jackasses!
- i_monk0
People who, on the subway, don't get up until the doors have opened at their stop. Get the fuck up! You know it's your stop! People are already getting on and here you are pushing through. Elbow to the neck for you.
- actually, this is preferred as it prevents unnecessary shuffling on a moving trainmonospaced
- Actually it isn't because it means the train has to sit there longer. People should be at the door, ready to get off.i_monk
- actually why even take a "train" when you can take an suv by yourself?prophetone
- I think it depends on the train and city.monospaced
- mg330
Another one:
People who say "I'm standing up in it" referring to being a best man or bridesmaid in a wedding. Aka "Yeah, I'm standing up in my buddy's wedding next weekend."
- monospaced0
- Haha - absolutely!mg33
- I once removed a sticker from a friend's camera and they actually got mad at me.monospaced
- Jesus, you're right about this one, mono. Gets my goat, too.Continuity
- "But it's got Intel inside! How else will I remember that?!?!"mg33
- OH CHRIST HATE THISanimatedgif
- mg330
- you don't like Apple fans? How is this different from wearing a band shirt or sports jersey?monospaced
- Continuity0
Re: mono's people who leave stickers on their gadgets, by extension: People who don't take off all the clingy plastic bits from the surfaces of their gadgets.
- <monospaced
- or leave the tags on their hatsscarabin
- Saw someone on a train with what must be a several month old phone with this shit half hanging offanimatedgif
- Continuity0
Mis-using (and also often mis-spelling, in the process) the French word 'résumé' as a false cognate to mean a CV (curriculum vitae). 'Un résumé' means 'a summary', and a proper CV is anything but.
*two punches to the groin*
- In the US it's a résumé. We don't use or hardly recognize the term CV. And we (I) definitely don't know the difference.monospaced
- differences.monospaced
- Yje point is there's no difference in the document. It's the mis-application of the French word to the document that bothers me.Continuity
- ... bothers me.Continuity
- if there's no difference between the two documents, then what's the problem with using the words interchangeably?monospaced
- It's because the French is being mis-used. In French, the word résumé means summary, but not in the CV context.Continuity
- Oh.monospaced
- There is a difference. A CV can be several pages. More of a summary. Resumes are basic fact sheets.CyBrainX
- That and we don't use CVs in the US.CyBrainX
- That's why you don't use French in the USmaikel