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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2009, 04:17:15 AM »
Hell, if I'm going to cross a road, I always check. Even if I'm in a crosswalk area. The lines are guidelines not a magical barrier. Don't assume that you will always have the right of way. Even if in the event of 99%, that 1% might be enough to fuck up your life enough for it to suck. I don't care if I get millions, if I need a wheelchair for the rest of my life, that's a VERY shitty life.
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2009, 06:56:06 AM »
People who make posts on forums asking what pisses people off when all they really want to do is rant and don't actually care about what gets replied.

I care about replies. That's why I started the topic in the first place :). As for my "rant" isn't a slightly exaggerated story more interesting than opening with: "Cold peanut butter makes me angry, what makes you angry?"? I'm also impressed that I've already managed to tick you off when I've just met you; glad to see our relationship is getting off on the right foot :D.

Bad drivers give me headaches, unfortunately my dad is a horrible driver and always gives me a hard time whenever I point it out. The guy doesn't even buckle his seat belt until he's already got the car moving. He also has the habit of not finishing his sentences which usually gives me an urge to slam my face against the wall.
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2009, 07:19:10 AM »
Okay I could give a shit less about whether a person wears their seatbelt or not, I don't see how that can affect the drivers ability to drive. I also wouldn't have an Uncle today if he was wearing a seatbelt. The seatbelt is a safety measure and I think it should be your choice to wear.

Another pet peeve, forcing people to do one thing when they should have a choice. It is like in math, if I can do it why should I have to show my work, and why when I show my work do I have to show a hundred and fifty steps that it takes an illiterate to do the problem when I do it in three, and why do I have to use your formula when I have one that works perfectly fucking fine.
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #23 on: September 28, 2009, 07:50:35 AM »
Okay I could give a shit less about whether a person wears their seatbelt or not, I don't see how that can affect the drivers ability to drive. I also wouldn't have an Uncle today if he was wearing a seatbelt. The seatbelt is a safety measure and I think it should be your choice to wear.

Another pet peeve, forcing people to do one thing when they should have a choice. It is like in math, if I can do it why should I have to show my work, and why when I show my work do I have to show a hundred and fifty steps that it takes an illiterate to do the problem when I do it in three, and why do I have to use your formula when I have one that works perfectly fucking fine.

A good portion of cars today have seat belts because they are statistically proven to reduce the likelihood of fatalities in a collision. If your uncle survived without a seat belt I'd assume a fire formed after the crash and he was able to get out in time or he was thrown out of the vehicle before the crashed into something fatal. You're right, it's your choice to wear and in addition seat belt laws are BS. However, if you want to play with the odds I'd like to first tell you that they're against you without a seat belt.
Since it's my dad he's going to wear a seat belt because I care about him. My dad tries to buckle his seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. This causes him to swerve a bit and not have his eyes fully on the road until he gets it buckled. This affects my own safety so it's in my interest that he first buckles up and then pulls out of the drive way.
They want you to show all your steps in math because when they're trying to grade it they don't want to spend time trying to connect the dots that you skipped over; what seemed obvious to you may not be so to others. Multiply those minutes spent doing this by the number of people in the class and you might end up with several hours more work. They want you to use their formula for the same reason, it's just easier to grade that way. This brings me to my next pet peeve, the USA education system.
The USA public education system teaches kids by applying a single methodology to all of them. Some of them learn great this way and some of them don't. The ones who don't get left behind not because they're stupid but because they learn differently and are oftentimes successful in more focused environments such as a tutor or private school. School is too much like jumping through hoops that are oftentimes pointless and oftentimes fails to cultivate a child's mind to its fullest potential. Oh well, we get what we paid for: nothing.

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #24 on: September 28, 2009, 07:51:35 AM »
Lol Klocknov. The working out thing sucks ass.

It used to annoy the hell out of me when I had English classes at school and my teacher used to read my work out ALL the time. Everyone assumed that because I was in a lower ability class I should be thick, in actual fact I was only in that class because I chose to do business studies. I ended up getting the highest English grade in the year. But still, why did she have to read my work out so often? So embarrassing.

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #25 on: September 28, 2009, 08:02:02 AM »
@kurandoinu
After some point in time of being a teacher you become sadistic. I'm sure it says so in their contract.

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #26 on: September 28, 2009, 08:16:49 AM »
Lol. The class did give her quite a bit of shit really, but she was a weird ass teacher anyway. :/

People having large meals at KFC with extras and then pairing it with a coleslaw and diet pepsi peeve me. Its not gonna fucking balance out!

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #27 on: September 28, 2009, 10:46:54 AM »
Okay I could give a shit less about whether a person wears their seatbelt or not, I don't see how that can affect the drivers ability to drive. I also wouldn't have an Uncle today if he was wearing a seatbelt. The seatbelt is a safety measure and I think it should be your choice to wear.

Another pet peeve, forcing people to do one thing when they should have a choice. It is like in math, if I can do it why should I have to show my work, and why when I show my work do I have to show a hundred and fifty steps that it takes an illiterate to do the problem when I do it in three, and why do I have to use your formula when I have one that works perfectly fucking fine.

A good portion of cars today have seat belts because they are statistically proven to reduce the likelihood of fatalities in a collision. If your uncle survived without a seat belt I'd assume a fire formed after the crash and he was able to get out in time or he was thrown out of the vehicle before the crashed into something fatal. You're right, it's your choice to wear and in addition seat belt laws are BS. However, if you want to play with the odds I'd like to first tell you that they're against you without a seat belt.
Since it's my dad he's going to wear a seat belt because I care about him. My dad tries to buckle his seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. This causes him to swerve a bit and not have his eyes fully on the road until he gets it buckled. This affects my own safety so it's in my interest that he first buckles up and then pulls out of the drive way.
They want you to show all your steps in math because when they're trying to grade it they don't want to spend time trying to connect the dots that you skipped over; what seemed obvious to you may not be so to others. Multiply those minutes spent doing this by the number of people in the class and you might end up with several hours more work. They want you to use their formula for the same reason, it's just easier to grade that way. This brings me to my next pet peeve, the USA education system.
The USA public education system teaches kids by applying a single methodology to all of them. Some of them learn great this way and some of them don't. The ones who don't get left behind not because they're stupid but because they learn differently and are oftentimes successful in more focused environments such as a tutor or private school. School is too much like jumping through hoops that are oftentimes pointless and oftentimes fails to cultivate a child's mind to its fullest potential. Oh well, we get what we paid for: nothing.
To wear a seatbelt really isn't a choice, well unless you have the money to pay for a 132$ ticket where I am at, and they enforce it too. It is annoying that they can pass laws that should still be our choice, no matter how statistically safer it is for yourself. I could understand if that affected the safety of someone else, but I don't see where it does. Hell for years cars didn't even have seatbelts, then after that all they had was lap belts and later shoulder straps. They put them there for safety, not for you to be forced to wear them well at least in my opinion.
So for grading measures it should take the kid longer to do something he can do in about five minutes, not to mention the time added for learning the teachers method and getting it down. Though due to my unique methods it was easy to find out which kids I was doing homework for, though the great one was when the teacher started giving me Fs for having someone else do my work for me. (Got to love new schools...)
The US schooling system is definitely horrible, but until we have like a Nation wide curriculum set into affect or something it is going to stay that way. Some states are worse then othes, sadly I live in one of the not so great states. Washington with the WASL, the stupidest requirement for graduation. Though I have yet to understand why kids can't pass the thing, it is mostly multiple choice and you have unlimited time for the essay parts.
Lol Klocknov. The working out thing sucks ass.

It used to annoy the hell out of me when I had English classes at school and my teacher used to read my work out ALL the time. Everyone assumed that because I was in a lower ability class I should be thick, in actual fact I was only in that class because I chose to do business studies. I ended up getting the highest English grade in the year. But still, why did she have to read my work out so often? So embarrassing.
I loved English, I was forced to read stupid books and write summary essays. I did good when it was a book of interest, even Romeo and Juliet was an okay read but half the books had no draw in them for me and I fell behind due to that. Though another part that I ended up having problems with is most teachers said poetry wasn't a part of English class (usually that meant I did that in a free-write) and that would make me either have to do a re-do or fail. So you could say I never did so great in English. Though I never understood why I was having spelling tests all the way till I did internet school, thank god I learned how to use sticky notes quickly.
Though I would have to say my favorite class was Science, when I was able to attend the classroom. (I showed up for class every day I went to school, the teachers just for some reason didn't like me in the classroom.) I don't know what I did in science that almost half the time I would be kicked out of class, that is starting at 6th grade, and then I wouldn't be pulled back into the classroom till another student got kicked out (if I was lucky) or until the end of class. I got to the point I would leave my stuff in my locker and just bring a notepad and pen (easy to put in hoody pocket) to class. I even had other teachers allowing me in their class to help out most the time during that period, since they got tired of me just sitting around for 50 minutes. Though when I actually got to stay in class I was one of the top performing students in labs and classwork, that is another part of why I never got why I was kicked out half the time. Though the office did try to step in on that one, in the end they said just stay in the building or come to the office and just hang out during class.
Lol. The class did give her quite a bit of shit really, but she was a weird ass teacher anyway. :/

People having large meals at KFC with extras and then pairing it with a coleslaw and diet pepsi peeve me. Its not gonna fucking balance out!
*FACEPALMED* (Note to self: the bill of the hat doesn't only hurt the head when you facepalm into it, it also hurts the hand.) Diet soda in general just annoys me, though I have friends and family that drink it due to being diabetic.

This brings on another pet peeve, when people press enter after a quote so their is a space between their text and the box for the quote. I understand when your going to a different point as a way to separate the ideas, but when there is already going to be a visual separator it is quite annoying to me.
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #28 on: September 28, 2009, 05:30:39 PM »
@Klocknov
Regarding the enter after the quotes thing: I didn't even notice :D. Might be a habit from quoting long paragraphs when I was writing papers for school.
You're in Washington? So am I :). Yeah, the Washington seat belt law is a load of BS. I understand it's for your safety but people should still have the freedom to choose. They probably put it into law to get the fatality numbers to look better on paper. I also wouldn't be surprised if the insurance companies have a say in it as well. The lesser your injuries they less they have to pay out. Lobbyists are the puppeteers of this country.
The WASL, sigh. How long does it take, a week or two? The exams to become a police officer, military officer, and lawyer are shorter than that. Kids who don't know how to speak English very well get screwed by it even though they may excel at math. If they don't pass the WASL they don't get a diploma, no matter how well they did in class. Though the WASL was created for the purpose of gauging how well teachers are teaching the students the curriculum but whats the point of a grade point if the WASL is the end-all be-all? And should the kids really be punished for the lackings of the teacher? Why should these kids forfeit their diplomas just because they weren't taught well enough?
*steps off the soap box*
People who talk excessively loud on the phone have a special place in my heart. They just don't seem to know that the mouth piece is 1-2 cm away from their mouth and the other person's phone has a volume control. If you're going to talk loud enough that the other person can hear you without the aid of a phone please do so somewhere else.

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #29 on: September 28, 2009, 06:28:09 PM »
@Viseroid, hey someone who agrees with me on the WASL, I haven't had many outside my family that did so, well minus a few close friends. Also I sometimes speak loud on the phone, but that means I'm in a super noisy environment that otherwise I wouldn't really be able to be heard otherwise. (Ex: ball game, a concert, ect.) Otherwise I tend to talk in my normal tone, which some people still view as loud since I have a voice that carries...
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #30 on: September 28, 2009, 08:14:50 PM »
People who complain they're always tired, ill and broke, then spend all their fucking free time binge drinking. THAT'S WHY YOU'RE TIRED, ILL AND BROKE!!!

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #31 on: September 28, 2009, 09:34:13 PM »
I never complain about being tired, I just pass out once I get to my max anymore. Other then that, being broke, I hate being it more then broadcasting it, I don't want sympathy from everyone it's my own fault. Also got to love those 'ill' people :D.

I hate when sharing dishes duty when I have to put up my dishes from the time before when the other person has done the dishes.
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #32 on: September 28, 2009, 11:57:40 PM »
People who are stingy. Hey fucker, we're taking on this tab together, don't stinge out on the tips.
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« Reply #33 on: September 29, 2009, 07:41:10 AM »
@Viseroid, hey someone who agrees with me on the WASL, I haven't had many outside my family that did so, well minus a few close friends. Also I sometimes speak loud on the phone, but that means I'm in a super noisy environment that otherwise I wouldn't really be able to be heard otherwise. (Ex: ball game, a concert, ect.) Otherwise I tend to talk in my normal tone, which some people still view as loud since I have a voice that carries...
Talking loud is fine at loud places because the average noise level is higher :). Also, when you get to college everyone complains that they're tired. Sometimes because they're binging and ill and other times just because of work overload.
People who are stingy. Hey fucker, we're taking on this tab together, don't stinge out on the tips.
Exactly. I don't know why sometimes but it seems like girls are more stingy with tips on average. Some friends and I went to a pizza place and recognized a guy there. He slid us a 50% discount so we gave the rest of the bill (the 50% we would have paid minus tax) to him as a tip. When I told this to a lady friend she looked at me as if I were stupid and asked me why we didn't just tip normally. Why not tip him generously this time to insure that we continue to get his generosity later? Also, why not help a guy out? Food service isn't easy.
I hate it when people cut corners and then complain about the results. If you wanted a better outcome why not give it more effort? And even if you would've done just as bad at least you can be proud that you tried your hardest.

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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #34 on: September 29, 2009, 04:55:34 PM »

People who are stingy. Hey fucker, we're taking on this tab together, don't stinge out on the tips.
Exactly. I don't know why sometimes but it seems like girls are more stingy with tips on average. Some friends and I went to a pizza place and recognized a guy there. He slid us a 50% discount so we gave the rest of the bill (the 50% we would have paid minus tax) to him as a tip. When I told this to a lady friend she looked at me as if I were stupid and asked me why we didn't just tip normally. Why not tip him generously this time to insure that we continue to get his generosity later? Also, why not help a guy out? Food service isn't easy.
I hate it when people cut corners and then complain about the results. If you wanted a better outcome why not give it more effort? And even if you would've done just as bad at least you can be proud that you tried your hardest.

I went to a place recently with friends. About 17 of us. We got thrown a 15% gratuity for 8 or more... fine. But the others in the group began to pay with dimes, nickels and pennies for the last couple bucks. OH DEAR GOD NO! I booked it. Didn't want to been seen associated with them.

Also, sometimes when you're in a group, and you got good service, so you toss in a 20 for like 15 bucks of food, and the others jump on this chance for themselves to pay less tip.... wtf?
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Re: Pet Peeves
« Reply #35 on: September 29, 2009, 05:23:10 PM »
If you're that bothered about the small change, take it off them and put bigger bits in. Sometimes its just a great way to get rid of your loose change.

I hate people who say "keep the penny" when I'm at work. Well gee thanks. Thats so helpful to me :/

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« Reply #36 on: September 29, 2009, 08:15:13 PM »
I try not to tip in coins unless there is a tip jar but if not I'll use quarters. I get this mental image of them miserably trying to pick up a stubborn penny off the table :(. Also, never tip a bartender with coins if you ever want to get your drinks on time the next time you go there :)

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« Reply #37 on: September 29, 2009, 08:19:25 PM »
I know over here they usually ask for the bill on a little tray. Thus no penny problems.

At the end of the day any money is better than none. At least these people are tipping : /

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« Reply #38 on: September 30, 2009, 02:43:07 AM »
Generally for us, tipping with coins is ok, but nothing smaller than a quarter. Also, we have 1 and 2 dollar coins. So unlike the states, those are considered ok "as coins".
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« Reply #39 on: September 30, 2009, 07:25:35 PM »
I know over here they usually ask for the bill on a little tray. Thus no penny problems.

At the end of the day any money is better than none. At least these people are tipping : /
Our restaurants usually do not provide us a tray. They usually give us a small folder the size of a notepad with our bill so tucking in coins isn't really possible.
Generally for us, tipping with coins is ok, but nothing smaller than a quarter. Also, we have 1 and 2 dollar coins. So unlike the states, those are considered ok "as coins".
Over here in the states we used to have a one dollar coin. I don't know what happened to it but they went out of mint a few years ago and I haven't seen them since xD. We also have a half dollar with Kennedy on it but everyone keeps it just because they look cool :). I hate how US money is green and white, reminds me of those old green and black computers :P. Seems like every other country has nice colorful paper money.