Casual Pet Peeves

I have absolutely no patience for people who talk over the top of me.

Also, on an unrelated note, music that takes way too damn long to "build up" and get to the main melody. If it takes you more than sixteen bars to change anything or add a layer, you've already lost my interest.
 
Bullies and :red:s, the types of people who judge and insult you based off of physical characteristics, or just feel the need to insult you out of nowhere.

When you help someone and they don't thank you for helping them.

Saying hi or goodbye to someone and they don't say it back.

Betrayal. Its one thing to be enemies from the start with a person, but when a person you thought was a friend becomes an enemy, it makes it difficult to trust people.

April Fools Day. A day full of lies and people who absolutely must push the line in the name of "humor" and "looking cool".
 
My pet peeves are weird, like, they're just weird:
  • I am bothered when people put their elbows on the table. It just bugs me.
  • When people other than the black race say the N word, it's annoying to see people trying to look cool using that word.
  • Those people who are like, "On the outside I'm happy, and in the inside, I'm depressed," or those girls who think they're dark and brooding. [I'm actually depressed on the outside and happy in the inside].
  • When you chew with your mouth open or slurp noodles.
  • Hashtags, I don't hate them altogether, it's just I hate it when you put too many or unnecessary ones.
  • Emojis, I... LOATHE THEM.
 
I know this is weird, but my biggest pet peeve is companies changing their logo so it's more simple and flat. What was wrong with the old logo we all knew and loved? Take Google's new logo for instance. The old one was fine, and was very unique. The new one is very generic, childish looking, and was completely unnecessary. Just because others are doing it doesn't mean you have to, especially if everyone has grown attached to the current logo.
 
I know this is weird, but my biggest pet peeve is companies changing their logo so it's more simple and flat. What was wrong with the old logo we all knew and loved? Take Google's new logo for instance. The old one was fine, and was very unique. The new one is very generic, childish looking, and was completely unnecessary. Just because others are doing it doesn't mean you have to, especially if everyone has grown attached to the current logo.
*Cough* Nickelodeon *Cough*
 
Those who treat gamer vanity accessories as a "must have" and expect every game to adhere to their standards.

"What do you mean this game doesn't support 4096x2320p resolution, VR goggles and VR gloves? Oh woe is me, for I cannot use my e-peen enlargement devices in this game! Its devs are horrible!"

%-_- You sound like car drivers who complain about city streets stopping their sports cars from achieving their best performance. That's another of my pet peeves.
 
You sound like car drivers who complain about city streets stopping their sports cars from achieving their best performance. That's another of my pet peeves.

Funny. In the UAE, it's backwards. You get people complaining about why they have to shove aside to let cops and rich folks in their high-performance cars speed past you.
 
When people use unnecessary hard to read coloured text or just coloured text in general. It doesn't make you special, it's just annoying and pointless. Especially when you change colours every word for no good reason.
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I've met the guy who runs the account. It's 100% a joke. It may be hard to tell, but I am dead certain it is satire.
A quote from their Ask.fm
Q :What makes White men more prone to the effects of gaming?
A:Their smaller brains.
 
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The fact that people actually believe that white doods have some sort of privilege when it comes to moving up in society.

Let me fill you in... We don't.
 
Yes.
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Kid: "Hi."
Me: "..."
Kid: "I said 'Hi'."
Me: "..."
Kid: "Do you talk?"
Me: *shakes head*
Kid: "So... how can you hear me?"

Being mute does NOT make you deaf!
Mute = Cannot talk
Deaf = Cannot hear
Some Deaf people might not know how to talk because they've never heard words, I know that, but if a Mute person is asked a question and responds, the Mute person probably HEARD THE QUESTION.
 
Being a fanfic writer and, when I feel like torturing myself, a reader as well, my hatred for bad tagging/categorizing/genre choosing of stories is epic.

To give an example, whenever I see a crossover without the crossover tag, it makes me flinch. If the title and/or summary don't imply a crossover, then I tag the writer as "incompetent buffoon."

It's one reason I've stopped looking at fanfiction.net's new stories page - between the bad categorizing and the ever-present porn in a site where porn is forbidden by the rules, I've come to think nobody's even maintaining that site anymore, it runs in automatic.
 
When trying to find an English Subbed Anime scene or clip on youtube, and finding pretty much every video to instead be an AMV or English Dub/ Spanish Sub/ other language Sub/Dub instead.

It gets better when you specifically tell the search function "NOT AMV" and everything that appears is an AMV.

Youtube in general for when they decide to change the layout of the front page and Channels and you have trouble finding things again. Especially when it was designed that you couldn't even view your own "Playlists" Page easily.
 
-When two switches are connected to a single light, and someone turns the light on with one switch, and turns it off with the other. I know it's trivial, but it really grinds my gears.

-People in games that have voice chat that scream into the microphone or are otherwise annoying.

-When I can't think of any other pet peeves to put here.
 
-When two switches are connected to a single light, and someone turns the light on with one switch, and turns it off with the other.
Well, but that's the reason single-pole double-throw (aka "three-way") light switches exist. Think of stairwells or hallways, for instance. It wouldn't make sense to switch the light on, climb the steps, then go back down to switch the light off.

When SPDT switches are used in a regular room that method might not be as necessary, but can still be useful.

Yelling into a mic? I'm with you all the way on that one, in games or wherever. It angers the audio engineer in me and hurts my poor achin' eardrums.
 
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