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

I've mentioned something like this before, but are all fans of rap assholes who like to play their garbage loud and then get mad if you try to get them to turn it down (which may be a bad idea)?

It sure seems that way in this urban American shithole...

Going by all the ones that blast their shitty music from their car at 2 am, yes.
 
We're not all assholes
That's good to know. I suppose not all rap is crap either.

all the ones that blast their shitty music from their car at 2 am
Where I live IRL is like the part of Springfield Barney Gumble lives in as seen on The Simpsons. Almost no nature sounds, plenty of traffic noise, and even the occasional police siren can be heard. It's visually just as ugly too. No nature but landscaping.
 
Chris-Chan does this, so whenever I see this I imagine them slobbering and drooling and tarding out at the keyboard. If they also throw in those shitty clapping emojis 👏 like 👏 this 👏 like 👏 an absolute faggot, I think the same but they're also black.

They also tend to have sped usernames too.
 
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My job has me on the road a lot; the average person is an unacceptably bad driver. Add on top of that horrible traffic management systems (traffic lights are grossly over utilized and poorly planned), and you’ve got a recipe for irritation. The start of COVID was great, because the goddamn streets were empty making my life that much easier.
 
People changing their perspective on not just one or two political issues, but going from full conservative to liberal or vice-versa. Likewise, people whose worldviews don't just happen to align with a certain political party's, but is actually informed by the party's current views and likewise changes to whatever the fuck it's currently spewing. The latter's especially unsettling.
 
People changing their perspective on not just one or two political issues, but going from full conservative to liberal or vice-versa. Likewise, people whose worldviews don't just happen to align with a certain political party's, but is actually informed by the party's current views and likewise changes to whatever the fuck it's currently spewing. The latter's especially unsettling.
Politics in general are just weird.
 
People changing their perspective on not just one or two political issues, but going from full conservative to liberal or vice-versa. Likewise, people whose worldviews don't just happen to align with a certain political party's, but is actually informed by the party's current views and likewise changes to whatever the fuck it's currently spewing. The latter's especially unsettling.
It's almost like sports to them. All they're really doing is rooting for their team and blindly supporting it, there's nothing that goes deeper than that in their head.
 
What’s really annoying is that some of those internet activists act like they are authorities on everything, when usually they are the opposite. Say what you will about politicians, but at least most of them have some background in law and know how things operate more than the average internet activist (it’s not a high bar though). It also doesn’t help that due to the nature of being an internet activist that they usually go for the most feel good solutions with little to no real world applicability. Finally, if someone does choose to be an internet activist, I’d rather they stick to their own country’s issues rather than trying to use other country’s issues for clout on social media (but that’s not going to happen). Internet activism is a cancer and I wish it would go away soon because the ignorance of majority of those internet activists is astounding and they are making things worse for everyone with each lecturing thread and post.
I've always been more of a "show don't tell" kind of person on anything so it's really funny seeing ecelebs or any person online doing something that really in the end amounts to digital dopamine.
 
People who obey rules to their literal extreme even if it defies common sense and the point of the rule.

Ex: Not selling something with an age requirement (like liquor) because the ID is expired and thus is not "Valid ID".

If they don't obey those rules they're breaking the law and their whole business can get shut down. The agencies that enforce this shit send people out to trick employees into breaking these rules specifically so they can fine them or shut them down. So blame the rule makers, not the people who have to enforce them at the cost of losing their job and livelihood.
 
If they don't obey those rules they're breaking the law and their whole business can get shut down. The agencies that enforce this shit send people out to trick employees into breaking these rules specifically so they can fine them or shut them down. So blame the rule makers, not the people who have to enforce them at the cost of losing their job and livelihood.
I only used liquor as an example but there are many other things that are age restricted or just require ID that I really doubt are enforced or punished on any level...
 
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I only used liquor as an example but there are many other things that are age restricted that I really doubt are enforced or punished on any level...
The only things I can think of that are age restricted are nicotine products, porn, booze, and I guess guns if you're American, and the only one the cops won't care about is the porn. If the kid's just looking it on Google, I mean.
 
I only used liquor as an example but there are many other things that are age restricted that I really doubt are enforced or punished on any level...

How many? The other is tobacco and you also get fucked if you don't enforce those absolutely strictly.
 
It's not a law, but at least in America nearly every store has a policy against selling M-rated games to anyone under 17. Retarded as fuck because at least when I was a kid, only the strictest of strict parents actually gave enough of a fuck to not let their 8-year-old play GTA.
 
If they don't obey those rules they're breaking the law and their whole business can get shut down. The agencies that enforce this shit send people out to trick employees into breaking these rules specifically so they can fine them or shut them down. So blame the rule makers, not the people who have to enforce them at the cost of losing their job and livelihood.

A popular club got shut down for that reason. They sent in some person to test the workers and the workers failed it and gave them alcohol. I even heard of someone who got ticketed because an undercover cop asked an adult to light up their cigarette, which they of course did.
 
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