You Know What Grinds My Gears? - Things that personally piss you off

Yes. I didn't want to believe it either, but apparently, at least from my own interactions and observations, normies seem to unironically love the show.
I don't think that anyone should be surprised that The Big Bang Theory is still talked about by many; its finale episode will have only aired four years ago on May 16th. When I peek at female profiles on various social media sites it feels like half of them mention the American version of The Office (I like that show myself, but some of these people need to let go a little,) and its finale will have aired a decade ago, coincidentally also on May 16th. May 6th of 2024 will mark two decades since the finale of Friends aired and that's still pretty beloved, granted that's mostly by older millenials and young Gen Xers and it's somewhat being retroactively criticized for not being "diverse" enough.

What I'm saying is that while it'll fade more with each passing year you'll be seeing plenty of references to TBBT for at least another decade probably, and that's assuming that they don't make any movie adaptations (in addition to the spin-off show, Young Sheldon which is current but seems to be nowhere near as popular) to give the property a little extra boost based on nostalgia (like what they did twice with Sex and the City after its end in 2004.)
 
People who always have to interrupt you with "It's not Frankenstein, it's Frankenstein's MONSTER..."
Okay, faggot...
Considering how naming conventions have worked since the dawn of man... What the fuck would the guy call his creation that frequently refers to himself as his son? It also rolls off the tongue a lot better when people know exactly who you're referring to and don't need to play autistic semantics with naming conventions. It's depressing that this has actually gotten so much traction. Also let's take that a step further.
"It's not Frankenstein it's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus."
Nobody does that because everyone knows what the fuck people are referring to when they say the abbreviated version of the title.
They also seem to be missing the point of the story itself by referring to the guy like a project or monster.

TL;DR: It IS Frankenstein, you daft bitch.
 
How people nowadays refuse to read, argument, or show sources. People nowadays really think that having more upboats on their comment equals them being correct.
Oh, don't get me started on moronic people posting shit "I ain't reading allat xD".
Like, are attention spans this low nowadays that people can't read more than 2 sentences without saying "words words words"?
 
People who always have to interrupt you with "It's not Frankenstein, it's Frankenstein's MONSTER..."
Okay, faggot...
Considering how naming conventions have worked since the dawn of man... What the fuck would the guy call his creation that frequently refers to himself as his son? It also rolls off the tongue a lot better when people know exactly who you're referring to and don't need to play autistic semantics with naming conventions. It's depressing that this has actually gotten so much traction. Also let's take that a step further.
"It's not Frankenstein it's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus."
Nobody does that because everyone knows what the fuck people are referring to when they say the abbreviated version of the title.
They also seem to be missing the point of the story itself by referring to the guy like a project or monster.

TL;DR: It IS Frankenstein, you daft bitch.
While we're on that, people claiming Frankenstein is the first Sci-Fi story, when
1.- It's a regular ass golem story, but told with extreme melodrama, and replacing magical rituals with a vague, non-specific procedure that's said to be based on "natural philosophy".
2.- There's Sci-Fi stories going as far as Ancient Greece. Like the 2nd century book called A True Story, by Lucian of Samosata, which is about space travel, aliens, and a war between the people of the Moon and the people of the Sun.
 
A minor thing:
What the fuck would the guy call his creation that frequently refers to himself as his son?
Frankenstein despised his creation, so he would never have given it a name in the traditional sense. He refers to it with names like "the creature" (the word had a different meaning then).
 
People who always have to interrupt you with "It's not Frankenstein, it's Frankenstein's MONSTER..."
Okay, faggot...
Considering how naming conventions have worked since the dawn of man... What the fuck would the guy call his creation that frequently refers to himself as his son? It also rolls off the tongue a lot better when people know exactly who you're referring to and don't need to play autistic semantics with naming conventions. It's depressing that this has actually gotten so much traction. Also let's take that a step further.
"It's not Frankenstein it's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus."
Nobody does that because everyone knows what the fuck people are referring to when they say the abbreviated version of the title.
They also seem to be missing the point of the story itself by referring to the guy like a project or monster.

TL;DR: It IS Frankenstein, you daft bitch.
I thought the point of the story was that Dr. Frankenstein WAS the monster all along.

For a spoof movie, the amount of atmosphere Brooks added to the visuals seriously put it in the same league of the films it was spoofing. Ironically enough, it kinda makes it one of my favorite "classic horror films" though not technically being such
 
I went to Arby's a few days ago for my lunch break. Unfortunately, the place was busy and slow, so I had to leave before I could get my sandwich. I returned the next day to ask if I could get a refund, and they were willing to offer me one. I checked my bank statements today, and instead of getting my money back, I was instead charged a second fucking time. I went up there to complain today, and the lady even tried to accuse me of lying, because as she said, "But it says 'Refund' on it." Thankfully, I brought a screen capture of my online bank statements to drive home the point that I was indeed charged a second time.

Fucking Arby's, man. Can't get me a sandwich, can't even give me my money back correctly.
 
People who leech off others constantly.
I'm not the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" guy. Everyone gets fucked over by life and needs help sometimes. There's nothing wrong with needing money or a place to stay when you're in a rut. My problem is with people who have absolutely everything going for them to improve their lot in life or at the very least keep a float and nigger their way through life. I don't care what color you are, a nigger is a nigger. Don't be the guy constantly asking your friends for a meal. Don't be the middle aged dude who never gets a car and relies on everyone else to keep driving you. I've seen so much entitlement from people in the last couple of days that it honestly disgusts me. People need to stop indulging bums.
I've seen homeless people work fulltime jobs and be a productive member of society and I've seen wastes of human space take up valuable oxygen because their friends, the government or mom n' dad fund their shitty lifestyles.

I throughly think the amount of lolcows would drop 80% if they all just had to get a regular job and couldn't live at home in their late 20s. You can be a sperg who wants to fuck ponies or does Sonic fanart and I'll still at least have a modicum of respect for you if you can provide for yourself. But when you're a LAZY sperg, you're really the biggest fucking waste of all.
 
While we're on that, people claiming Frankenstein is the first Sci-Fi story, when
1.- It's a regular ass golem story, but told with extreme melodrama, and replacing magical rituals with a vague, non-specific procedure that's said to be based on "natural philosophy".
It’s been awhile since I’ve read it but I thought Frankenstein based his experiments on galvanism and the writings of Cornelius Agrippa and Paracelsus, the two people who popularized the idea of alchemy. If you stretch it, you could make the argument it is a sci-if story with occult trappings. Like you said though it’s nowhere near the first of its kind.
 
The fact that black people never fucking tip. This isn't racist, it's just a factual statement. I've worked multiple jobs where tipping is a regular/expected thing (sometimes I've even worked solely for tips) and they're the only ones that never do. Lmfao. Everyone else does save for the black people. I've tried to figure out why for years.
 
The fact that black people never fucking tip. This isn't racist, it's just a factual statement. I've worked multiple jobs where tipping is a regular/expected thing (sometimes I've even worked solely for tips) and they're the only ones that never do. Lmfao. Everyone else does save for the black people. I've tried to figure out why for years.
I once worked in a restaurant and the black workers would duck out whenever a bunch of black people showed up, saying "you know them niggers don't tip."
 
The fact that black people never fucking tip. This isn't racist, it's just a factual statement. I've worked multiple jobs where tipping is a regular/expected thing (sometimes I've even worked solely for tips) and they're the only ones that never do. Lmfao. Everyone else does save for the black people. I've tried to figure out why for years.
wtf I love niggers now
 
The fact that black people never fucking tip. This isn't racist, it's just a factual statement. I've worked multiple jobs where tipping is a regular/expected thing (sometimes I've even worked solely for tips) and they're the only ones that never do. Lmfao. Everyone else does save for the black people. I've tried to figure out why for years.
I try to tip a bit for everything. The short of it is the ghetto mentality of entitlement.

When spaghetti noodles dry out.
 
Guests who ask for something to drink, then complain about what I have stocked in the fridge.

Motherfucker, I'm not a McDonald's. I don't cater to your tastes. You're in my house, not yours. Really rude when the host is providing free refreshments and you're bitching about the selection.
This kind of reminds me of the time back when I lived in a house with a gate around it.. this wasn't common but in rare cases there was legit people who would complain about getting out of the passenger seat of my car to open the gate for me to drive in. Like bruh, this is my house, Im operating a vehicle you're riding passenger in. Get the fuck out and open the gate.

Most people were usually very accommodating and did it for me without even asking, couldn't ever imagine acting this entitled at someone else's house.

I'm starting to see why niggies don't tip tbqh. The service everywhere I go has gone downhill since Covid while the fucking entitlement is through the roof.
If this is the case, it's still blacks who are the only ones who feel this way then
 
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