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

I hate it when politicians, journalists, activists, and other disingenuous scum refer to the collective American people and go "we need to have a conversation" about some kind of social issue.

How is it my fucking fault niggers are too busy shooting each other and smoking crack to learn how to read?

And what would I personally do about it anyways?
 
The youtube recommendation algorithm. ONE TIME you search for something different and then all you're shown is this particular thing.
5 days ago I watched 2 videos of laptop disassembly and ever since, every time I open youtube there are countless of laptop videos being thrown at me. Video after video of indians opening laptops and of course "Optimize your laptop", "10 things you MUST DO to your laptop", "X vs Y performance test", "do THIS for laptop battery" OMG SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP WITH THE LAPTOPS IDGAF I ONLY WANTED TO KNOW HOW MANY SSD SLOTS THAT ONE HAD HOLY FUCKING HELL and why the fuck isn't the "Don't recommend" button EVER FUCKING WORKING OMFG I HATE YOU
 
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I hate that people think that 666 has anything to do with Satan.
In Mandarin it's slang for cool. Also 6 is lucky in China.

why the fuck isn't the "Don't recommend" button EVER FUCKING WORKING
Where The Wild Things Are reading videos keep showing up on front page no matter how much I click "do not recommend this channel", even though I never watched such videos.
 
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Another thing I noticed in last two years is massive increase of people who use they/them pronouns when they talk about single person who they know is either man or woman. It is really annoying kind of virtue signaling .
This started way before the current tranny shit. I think people just got lazy and it became common enough that using proper pronouns makes you (see what I did there) the odd one out.

"One should always wash his hands after using the restroom" makes you sound like an old British person.
 
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Fucking grinds my gears when I see a nice car parked outside some multistory apartment complex cause the dumbass leasing his BMW M3CS actually has a shit job and cannot even afford a garage parking spot. Some peoples priorities are fucked. Thanks to financing we can all look rich tho :,^)
 
The youtube recommendation algorithm. ONE TIME you search for something different and then all you're shown is this particular thing.
5 days ago I watched 2 videos of laptop disassembly and ever since, every time I open youtube there are countless of laptop videos being thrown at me. Video after video of indians opening laptops and of course "Optimize your laptop", "10 things you MUST DO to your laptop", "X vs Y performance test", "do THIS for laptop battery" OMG SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP WITH THE LAPTOPS IDGAF I ONLY WANTED TO KNOW HOW MANY SSD SLOTS THAT ONE HAD HOLY FUCKING HELL and why the fuck isn't the "Don't recommend" button EVER FUCKING WORKING OMFG I HATE YOU
Pinterest does this, too, as well as the inverse problem: you have to cross multiple search engines and forbidden eldritch tomes to find one specific thing that should not be hard to find.
 
The youtube recommendation algorithm. ONE TIME you search for something different and then all you're shown is this particular thing.
5 days ago I watched 2 videos of laptop disassembly and ever since, every time I open youtube there are countless of laptop videos being thrown at me. Video after video of indians opening laptops and of course "Optimize your laptop", "10 things you MUST DO to your laptop", "X vs Y performance test", "do THIS for laptop battery" OMG SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP WITH THE LAPTOPS IDGAF I ONLY WANTED TO KNOW HOW MANY SSD SLOTS THAT ONE HAD HOLY FUCKING HELL and why the fuck isn't the "Don't recommend" button EVER FUCKING WORKING OMFG I HATE YOU
Fucking hate this so much. I've had to resort to opening private tabs for certain things I want to watch because I know it'll poison my recommendations if I opened them normally.
 
So my partner is pregnant. We're going for a natural home birth. We have a private midwife but other than that we want nothing to do with Hospitals. I tell you though there's this trend with a certain kind of seething roastie where when you tell them you've got children on the way they give you unsolicited horror stories about their own labour and how it was the worst thing ever. They spare you no gory details. They overshare every last morbid snd disgusting birth, stillbirth, and miscarriage. We never ask for these stories and when we ask not to hear them these women get pissy as if we've personally offended them. Why do they feel they need to talk about this? My partner is still in her twenties and isn't a nearly menopausal middle aged woman.

There are several commonalities about these women that really make my blood boil when they talk about these stories. They never seem aware of any of these but these are the actual reasons why their births went bad. Yet these women are under the impression this shit is either random or happens to everyone all the time without exception.

They're overmedicalized. Believing every weird illogical thing the poo skin NHS doctor says, takes all the pills and doesn't research anything.

They are dangerously unhealthy, always pretty fat with other comorbities. But unwilling to diet and excersize.

They got pregnant over the age of 35. The older you are the more likely there's going to be issues with a baby. These bitches focused on their jobs till the last possible moment thinking there wouldn't be any consequences for that.

It's galling these women live like this and also believe their experiences are common. They just won't shut the fuck up and are so fucking up their own arses. Fucking midwits.
 
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I tell you though there's this trend with a certain kind of seething roastie where when you tell them you've got children on the way they give you unsolicited horror stories about their own labour and how it was the worst thing ever. They spare you no gory details. They overshare every last morbid snd disgusting birth, stillbirth, and miscarriage. We never ask for these stories and when we ask not to hear them these women get pissy as if we've personally offended them. Why do they feel they need to talk about this? My partner is still in her twenties and isn't a nearly menopausal middle aged woman.
I have a Dylan Moran bit about this, because I have Dylan Moran bit about everything. This one is from "Like, Totally", but I couldn't find the specific clip so:
If a woman gets pregnant, all the women she’s ever met in her whole life will appear from all corners of the earth to support her, by telling her horror stories of all the pregnancies they’ve ever heard about. “It’s fantastic what you’re doing. I love the way you’re handling this.” “It won’t be like what happened to Michelle.”
– “What? What happened to Michelle?”
– “Oh, did I say Michelle? I didn’t mean to mention that, I’m sorry. Don’t worry.” “She was a fool. She ate vegetables and drank water.” “The baby came out her ear. You’ll be fine.” “You’ll be absolutely fine. Nothing will happen to you.” “She can’t sit down now. Nobody in the family talks to one another.” “You’ll be fine. Don’t worry about it.”

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So my partner is pregnant. We're going for a natural home birth. We have a private midwife but other than that we want nothing to do with Hospitals.
Don't be a retard. Go to a hospital.
 
I have a Dylan Moran bit about this, because I have Dylan Moran bit about everything. This one is from "Like, Totally", but I couldn't find the specific clip so:


That said

Don't be a retard. Go to a hospital.
Hospitals do all kinds of weird stuff neither me or my partner is confortable with. Plus the NHS is dodgy as fuck and getting worse all the time. We have a midwife whose trained for home birth. This is not an uncommon thing in the UK nowadays. Nobody trusts the NHS anymore. We live in a rural area and everyone does home births and supports each other. It's quite based.
 
They overshare every last morbid snd disgusting birth, stillbirth, and miscarriage. We never ask for these stories and when we ask not to hear them these women get pissy as if we've personally offended them.
Don't you think that your wife should at least know about some of the things that can (and often do) go wrong during labor and birthing? There are many complications that are commonplace, many that are even exclusive to age 25 and under. Your wife and the mother of your child deserves the opportunity to make an informed decision about and prepare herself for the most grueling and dangerous thing she may do in her life, especially since you seem so adamant about not involving a hospital. What you've said explicitly and implicitly honestly paints a potentially dark picture for your wife, and potentially so for your child.

Perhaps put your personal feelings aside and consider this rationally, or at least allow others to give your wife the opportunity to do so for herself.
 
Don't you think that your wife should at least know about some of the things that can (and often do) go wrong during labor and birthing? There are many complications that are commonplace, many that are even exclusive to age 25 and under. Your wife and the mother of your child deserves the opportunity to make an informed decision about and prepare herself for the most grueling and dangerous thing she may do in her life, especially since you seem so adamant about not involving a hospital. What you've said explicitly and implicitly honestly paints a potentially dark picture for your wife, and potentially so for your child.

Perhaps put your personal feelings aside and consider this rationally, or at least allow others to give your wife the opportunity to do so for herself.
Edit: I just realized you're making out I'm withholding info from my wife, implying I'm stopping her from going to a hospital. Home birth was her idea. That's a weird assumption you've made. And this whole "those women oversharing and traumadumping are just trying to help" how? Their stories are super specific to them. Generally if you're looking for help you ask specific questions to get the info you need as opposed to verbal diarea that helps no one. Those women are NOT trying to help.

At first I was hesitant about not involving a hospital. My wife was insistent on home births. She doesn't trust hospitals. Over the past three years I saw horrific things done by the NHS in the name of "The Science".

I know to people who are used to hospitals and getting everything sorted out by supposedly trained medical professionals the idea of not using a hospital must seem shocking. I was one of those people until recently. But you need to understand the establishment media have a vested interest in portraying birth as a violent and lethal process. To both discourage women from reproducing and to make women who do get pregnant overreliant and unquestioning of what exactly hospitals do.

I don't know how much I can reveal without revealing my power level. But I'm part of a group who specialise in homebirths. Free of charge they'll help you find an independent midwife (you still have to pay for that), provide you with equipment and advice. And you go to an in person support group of other women who talk about their own births, the medication and natural remedies they take. And this all comes from their own experience. Not ignorance. I've seen the mothers and their kids, All healthy and happy. I've seen videos of the births, I've seen doctors in the group give advice on what you can do. And one of the first things you'll learn is how to have a safe and natural birth. Knowing all the risks and what to do to help the midwife. All that stuff reasured me. And trust me, I'm a neurotic mess who needs to be reassured quite a bit.

I have a feeling everything I say will fall on deaf ears. I get it's outside of mainstream thought to do a home birth. (And not trust the medical system) But do some research. Tik Tok has been a surprisingly helpful resource. Lots of mums on there giving helpful advice and demonstrations on home birth. Lots of redpills there that opened my mind up. Failing that, look up "The Cascade of Intervention" Seemingly innocuous things during labour a Hospital will insist on that have increasing potential to cause lasting harm to a woman's body. This is driven by their own need to pump up birth statistics. Not the welfare of the mother and baby.

Final edit: Reciepts. Make up your own mind. Do your own research. I'm just some guy who did some research. You don't have to believe me. Look to other sources.
 
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