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

I hate it when white SJW guys try to project this over-the-top scary violent machismo to give the impression they're not weak because of their politics
Oh man there's a whole Tiktok channel with a guy who does this. I wish I could remember the name. It's all about progressive masculinity and fantasies about projecting violence. Meanwhile men who have actually killed a lot of people tend to be chill and unassuming.
 
Oh man there's a whole Tiktok channel with a guy who does this. I wish I could remember the name. It's all about progressive masculinity and fantasies about projecting violence. Meanwhile men who have actually killed a lot of people tend to be chill and unassuming.
I'm oddly unable to just find a compilation of his stuff, so I just pulled up a random drama video. Is it this guy?
 
I don't get how people make really mundane shit their entire personality. A big one are the people that get really obsessed with coffee. Most people make it a part of their routine, so trying to sound interesting or bond over it comes off as inhuman and weird.
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I don't get how people make really mundane shit their entire personality.
I hate people that revolve their personalities around something they consume or are. Gamers, potheads, sports people, foodies, and cinephiles for example are all just empty vessels for whatever their one consuming interest is and I usually cut off a person when they tag themselves with a singular label that they've made their entire identity.
 
I don't get how people make really mundane shit their entire personality.
I hate people that revolve their personalities around something they consume or are.
Absolutely! They usually rationalize their one-dimensional personalities as their "thing." The idea that someone can have a variety of hobbies and interests or even drop old ones or get new ones sometimes confuses and upsets them too. At least, that's what I've personally observed. These days I tend to agree with the idea that shit like that is often used to fill the void of religion, family, and community. If you have nothing to believe in, and something worth believing in too, or no one in your life that cares about you or in turn to care about, then of course these people replace it with something like coffee, video games, etc.

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I've complained about this before, but certain events in my life this week reminded me why I despise people who take their role as a customer way too seriously. Like whoopty doo, you spend money and consoom goods or services! You're just a drop in the bucket like every other asshole who does the same thing! And when you decide you're not a customer anymore, guess what? Someone else will come along and give that corporation or business their money instead! You're really not that special or important! You never have been nor will you ever be! You're just a mediocre nobody like everyone else! You're not a leader or martyr because you spend money!

Sorry for the autistic rant, but it felt so good to get it out of my system!
 
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You're just a drop in the bucket like every other asshole who does the same thing! And when you decide you're not a customer anymore, guess what? Someone else will come along and give that corporation or business their money instead! You're really not that special or important! You never have been nor will you ever be! You're just a mediocre nobody like everyone else! You're not a leader or martyr because you spend money!
Oh boy, the times I've heard that in my line of work. As if they think corporations care about their patronage.

Hiccups. Breathe the wrong way one time, be prepared to suffer with hiccups for a bit.

I hate people that revolve their personalities around something they consume or are. Gamers, potheads, sports people, foodies, and cinephiles for example are all just empty vessels for whatever their one consuming interest is and I usually cut off a person when they tag themselves with a singular label that they've made their entire identity.
The inverse sucks as well. You're seen doing something once, people think that's your WHOLE personality.
 
Oh man there's a whole Tiktok channel with a guy who does this. I wish I could remember the name. It's all about progressive masculinity and fantasies about projecting violence. Meanwhile men who have actually killed a lot of people tend to be chill and unassuming.
The Internet Tough Guy forum is full of doughy soy goblins pitifully pretending to be badass.
 
Tiktok livestreams are the worst. All those effects on screen at once is distracting.
 
I don't get how people make really mundane shit their entire personality. A big one are the people that get really obsessed with coffee. Most people make it a part of their routine, so trying to sound interesting or bond over it comes off as inhuman and weird.
As annoying as it is, at least they've found something constructive to do with their time. Too many people these days (especially women, but an increasing amount of men too) have no hobbies besides watching Netflix and getting drunk/high.

But I really do hate the term "adulting"
 
People who're too lazy to put their shopping carts back in the corral at grocery stores. The shopping cart theory best explains it;
The shopping cart is ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing.
To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as the correct, appropriate thing to do. To return the shopping cart is objectively right.
There are no situations other than dire emergencies in which a person is not able to return their care. Simultaneously, it is not illegal to abandon your shopping cart. Therefore the shopping cart presents itself as the apex example of whether a person will do what is right without being forced to do it.
No one will punish you for not returning the shopping cart, no one will find you or kill you for not returning the shopping cart. You must return the shopping cart out of the goodness of your own heart. You must return the shopping cart because it is the right thing to do. Because it is correct.
 
I'm sick of people who assume liking your job also means you're a corporate cuck or whatnot. I happen to like my mail processing job not because I'm blindly loyal or devoted to the agency I work for, but because I unironically like the job itself. A few people at my workplace also seem to not like the fact that I actually like doing my job right and take it seriously. However, these same people at least acknowledge that I'm good at what I do and that slowing me down in any way would be detrimental to them. Whether they like it or not, I make their jobs relevant.
 
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I'm sick of people who assume liking your job also means you're a corporate cuck or whatnot. I happen to like my mail processing job not because I'm blindly loyal or devoted to the agency I work for, but because I unironically like the job itself. A few people at my workplace also seem to not like the fact that I actually like doing my job right and take it seriously. However, these same people at last acknowledge that I'm good at what I do and that slowing me down in any way would be detrimental to them. Whether they like it or not, I make their jobs relevant.
Related to this; I fucking hate people in the medical/caregiving industry who will act like you're clinically insane for giving a fuck about your patients rather than just being a neglectful sociopath who only does the bare minimum to get a paycheck without getting sued. The mental health industry especially needs to be purged hardcore, because right now the standard is essentially to keep people from getting actual help (or make them worse off) so you can throw as many commissioned prescriptions at them as possible.

Step 1: Dekykify the medical industry.
 
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