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Post by Celinra on Feb 18, 2004 20:54:02 GMT -5
Hehe, do the ones you want to strangle talk like that? I dunno, I just kind of hope that karate can be a break from the real world... people at school and everything... but then someone like this totally messes up everything >_< Yep, the ones who talked like you described are the ones I want to strangle. It would be nice if it could be a break from everything, but there are always people that don't take it seriously and ruin everything. If I want to hear people talk like that, I'll go to school and visit some preps. songbird, that is crazy that the guy wanted you to pay for the next year. Who knows where you (or the teacher) would be in a year?! That's what's nice about my Kung Fu school... you go whenever, and pay when you go (unless you really want to pay a year in advance). I dislike people at college who smoke in the doorways. Can't they find an area with less traffic? It's annoying when I'm trying to get to my class, and to get there I have to first go through a wall of smoke.
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Post by Celinra on Feb 19, 2004 11:07:39 GMT -5
I agree about annoying people in theaters. Last time I went to see ROTK, whoever was behind me was kicking my seat the whole time. My dad and I went to see a movie one time, and it was mostly empty, and two annoying teenagers were sitting right behind us, talking loudly the whole time. Also annoying are people who are loud and easily amused. The first time seeing ROTK, there was a kid next to me who, at the smallest funny thing, would laugh loudly for, like, 5 minutes. Then at the end, when it showed Bilbo, the kid went "Ha ha, he's so short!" and, again, proceded to laugh for about 5 minutes. I can't believe it took him until the third movie to figure out that hobbits were short...
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Post by trish on Feb 21, 2004 2:32:21 GMT -5
I am sort of a hypocrite when it comes to movie theater manners. One minute I will wanna kick the crap out of anyone who utters a syllable, the next I will be shouting, "That didn't happen in the book!" Yeah. Well maybe I am talking about a certain specific time this happened. *coughchamberofsecretscough* But one time *giggle* this one guy totally crossed the line, I was watching Peter Pan and there was this old man SNORING loudly behind me. I turned around and woke him up twice in the duration of the film! Finally I had to ask his son to try and keep him awake. It was awful. Really. ;D ;D
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Post by Madamluna on Feb 21, 2004 9:25:07 GMT -5
Haha, that reminds me of the time me and my parents went to a tap dance program-theater-concert thing (we're faux-cultured, you see). There were a bunch of girls behind us who were on some school trip or something who WOULD NOT SHUT UP. Eventually my mom told them to STFU really cool member or she'd do something terrible (actually, she just said "ENOUGH, GIRLS").
I was thinking that if you took karate you could totally cripple everyone who irritated you, but then I remembered it's a technique for defense and not aggression. I therefore propose my new fighting technique, which is of course unstoppable: Humextermination-Fu. It's a gracefully balanced combination of shooting fireballs from your hands and head-kicking which should hopefully render your local dumbass unconscious and with amnesia.
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Post by songbird11989 on Feb 21, 2004 12:06:39 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]my #1 most hated thing
homework over vacation= procrastination=me rushing like a freak to get it done on time
like now, when i should be writing 5 essays[/glow]
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Post by Celinra on Feb 21, 2004 19:39:53 GMT -5
I suppose I'm somewhat hypocritical at movies, too... my friend and I tend to talk a lot, but (a) if it's not populated, we try to sit away from people (if they sit by us, it's their own fault), (b) we try to be quiet, (c) if we get yelled at (which only happened once in all our time of talking at movies), we stop. So, quite different from people who choose to sit behind you in a nearly empty theater, then kick your seat and talk and snore the whole time.
The library is a dangerous place to work. No one realizes the extreme danger of paper cuts, falling book carts (one fell over and scratched up my legs in the process), and heavy boxes of books (a coworker recently pulled a muscle doing this).
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Post by Indistinguishable Blob on Feb 22, 2004 0:05:58 GMT -5
I personally hate it when people ask if I'm mute.
Apparently, the fact that I don't talk without reason is some facinating to these people, and the concept of someone not feeling the need to speak is so alien that they must pester me about it incessantly...grr...
Anyhow.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Feb 22, 2004 5:14:12 GMT -5
I HATE HILLARY DUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by badlee on Feb 22, 2004 10:15:40 GMT -5
Really....I HATE OUTKAST!
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Post by Indistinguishable Blob on Feb 22, 2004 10:21:28 GMT -5
I hate people who tell me I read too much.
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Post by badlee on Feb 22, 2004 11:16:11 GMT -5
Yay, you don't hate me then! I read a lot myself. I hate the pain in my hand when I write too much.
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Post by songbird11989 on Feb 22, 2004 16:28:00 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]i hate when u make plans and then things get all messed up and u have to change them...because someones parents decided to plan something else and not tell[/size][/glow]
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Post by Celinra on Feb 22, 2004 16:43:22 GMT -5
Reading is fun. Hands hurting from writing too much is not. I'm not much of a talker, which is weird as all of my friends are, meaning a lot of the time they go on about stuff, while I sit there going, "Uh-huh... uh-huh... *agree, agree, etc*" They're amazed I can work at a library, "I couldn't stay quiet for three hours," they say, but if I weren't working, I'd be hanging out at home probably, and probably not talking to myself!
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Post by songbird11989 on Feb 23, 2004 19:24:21 GMT -5
i am annoyed because i dont get phonecalls from anyone. ever. supposedly i have all these friends but i feel like the lonliest person in the world. is it wrong to not want to have to be the one calling all the time in a friendship? arent friends supposed to call each other? i hate my life
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Post by timartwonis on Feb 24, 2004 10:49:21 GMT -5
I hate when my mom asks me if i want to continue doing something and u say yes so she doesn't sign me up for it.
I hate it when my mom admits that my sister is her favorite daughter. parents aren't supposed to have favorites!!!
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