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I hate passive-aggressive assholes who won't shut their barking dogs up. They pretend it's no big deal that their dog won't be quiet and act as if it's YOUR problem if it bothers you. In reality it's just their cowardly way of lashing out at people around them.

I hate that any remedies under the law are practically non-existent, despite the fact that nuisance barkers cause so much misery and lower the quality of life of decent citizens. Why should these people just be able to ruin the peace of everyone around them without punishment? Why is it not allowed to ruin *their* peace by, say for instance, shooting them? Sep 11 2:45 PM MST
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I hate SALES PEOPLE! They are often superficial, loud-mouthed, cocky and obnoxious imbeciles!

They are (obviously) the kings and queens of the any company and the office day runs around them....bollocks! They are the bottom of the working food chain and all they see are currency signs at everything they look at! Numbnuts the lot of them! Oct 18 12:36 AM MST
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I hate internet explorer. It's so damn slow and bulkey and just all round annoying. I had firefox but my computer got wiped and I got it again but I don't know how to change the settings to connect to the internet, goddammit.

It's so slow, the buttons go everywhere and I can't find them, the tabs take a million years to load, it gives me all these buttons that I don't want and it's confusing!
I hate internet explorer.


actually, I hate computers in general. Seriously, they're more trouble than they're worth. At school, it makes it so much more difficult because there's always someone who's laptop is broken, or at home, or needs a charger, or who's internet won't work. What's so bad about paper? Computers are supposed to make our lives easier, but I think they just make them harder and more complicated. Dec 10 6:50 PM MST
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