My next door neighbours, their tv must be on the other side of the wall to my bed. They watch tv EVERY morning at 9AM onwards extremely loudly. Was woken up today at 8am on a Sunday, gonna have a word with them tomorrow cus its getting ridiculous, and nobody needs to watch tv that much seriously.
- People who go out to deliberately get drunk. I like a social drink and a chat, but know my limits and take responsibility for my actions. I can't stand loud, sometimes aggressive drunk people in pubs/bars/clubs. I also hate the way otherwise likeable people turn into complete morons after a few drinks.
- Celebrities who are famous for nothing. We should 'celebrate' talent. Not reality TV nobodies.
- People who don't care much about the world beyond their jobs and their immediate circle of friends.
- TV studio audiences who scream, whereas 20 or 30 years ago applause was the normal way to signal approval.
- The way so many of today's young people say 'love' when they mean 'like' and 'hate' when they mean 'dislike'. The same people have a tendency to overreact to everything.
- The way so many of today's 20 somethings and even 30 somethings behave as though they are much younger. It's especially worrying when they have children of their own.
- Being told by an insurance/utilities/etc company that they'll call me back the next working day to rectify a problem, but never do. What they mean is, "I don't have a solution to this problem, so I'll fob you off and pretend this call didn't happen. Then you can call back, get through to someone else, and they can deal with it." Do other people experience this as well?
- The way general standards of behaviour have slipped in Britain, very gradually, from around the early 1990s onwards. The Britain of today is a much more coarse and vulgar place than it was then.
TV show: Splash. Admittedly I only caught a glimpse of it, but what I did see drove me to some sort of despair. How on Earth did that thing get commissioned?
Music: One direction/Bieber. Mainly it's the hoard of fans that celebrate these talent-less morons. If their music was even half decent, it wouldn't be so bad that they exist. From what I can tell though, they are there just to make teenage girls wet.
Football. And two of my sons are football crazy - it is so boring to walk into the living room and yet again they are watching some orange man saying banalities like "What they really needed there was to score more goals".
I cant stand ungrateful people. You spend money on them, and they dont even like to say thank you or even just thanks. I dont expect the world when I take a mate out for lunch, all I expect is for them to take a second of their life to at least just say 'Thanks'. Learnt the hard way in terms of bank balance that some people are just not worth it.
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- Celebrities who are famous for nothing. We should 'celebrate' talent. Not reality TV nobodies.
- People who don't care much about the world beyond their jobs and their immediate circle of friends.
- TV studio audiences who scream, whereas 20 or 30 years ago applause was the normal way to signal approval.
- The way so many of today's young people say 'love' when they mean 'like' and 'hate' when they mean 'dislike'. The same people have a tendency to overreact to everything.
- The way so many of today's 20 somethings and even 30 somethings behave as though they are much younger. It's especially worrying when they have children of their own.
- Being told by an insurance/utilities/etc company that they'll call me back the next working day to rectify a problem, but never do. What they mean is, "I don't have a solution to this problem, so I'll fob you off and pretend this call didn't happen. Then you can call back, get through to someone else, and they can deal with it." Do other people experience this as well?
- The way general standards of behaviour have slipped in Britain, very gradually, from around the early 1990s onwards. The Britain of today is a much more coarse and vulgar place than it was then.
A sheet of A1 paper (without folding it).
Hahaha!
Shania Twain
Music: One direction/Bieber. Mainly it's the hoard of fans that celebrate these talent-less morons. If their music was even half decent, it wouldn't be so bad that they exist. From what I can tell though, they are there just to make teenage girls wet.
Football. And two of my sons are football crazy - it is so boring to walk into the living room and yet again they are watching some orange man saying banalities like "What they really needed there was to score more goals".
James Corden.
The noise that is made when people push doors shut without turning the handle.
you are clearly very bored