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What annoys you most?; Rant here if you need to!
Topic Started: Mar 3 2013, 08:45 AM (309,769 Views)
Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Goose is great house pet if being raised from the early day! xD Actually, I want one or two at my house, so I can hug them, take them to walk, use them to guard my house and the best of all, send them to cause chaos at that annoying neighbour's house! >:D >:D >:D

Unfortunately, my house lacks about space...
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Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

My uncle has three as guard dogs.
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Furka
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i was bitten by a goose at this restaurant that had a small pond in front of it.
damn bird bit the hands (also my friends) that were feeding it !
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extremos
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Where's Mr Pig?

Inactivity in the Spam Forum!
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The J.ster
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Playable Octolings.... NOW?!?!?!

extremos
Sep 18 2013, 02:52 PM
Inactivity in the Spam Forum!
lol

I hate how I cannot remember names. It can take a month for me to remember one! D:< Stupid brain.
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Manakel
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The best way to not get your heart broken, is pretending you don't have one.

LittleDogChris
Sep 17 2013, 11:26 PM
That awkward encounter you have at school when someone asks you out and you don't know what to say...
This, Yes, This! Although it looks like I'm going to have to do the asking out this year :/
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Posted Image Azrael
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Life. I pretty much hate life.
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CyborgIguana
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What annoys me is that I never have the courage to ask a girl out. It's like I go into a state of anxiety-induced shock whenever I try. -.-
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Stephen
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Stuck on Earth

@CI: I had the exact same, but then I realized that if I wouldn‘t have the guts to ask the one I love out, my life would be miserable. Really, rejection isn‘t as bad as not knowing if she loves you. Go for it, and if it fails, remind that there are more girls on Earth.
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Zebrasorus
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That feeling of complete failure. Like you had one job and you couldn't even do that.

I'm also annoyed because I have several half-baked story ideas, but can't combine them very well.
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Posted Image Flish
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Wanting to do something but not feeling like doing it. :P
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Furka
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my dad's bad habit of putting his finger in front of the objective while taking pics with the mobile phone.
some of my best fish had their pics ruined by this.
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Captain Phasma
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Captain of the First Order and Boba Fett 2.0

The Fluffy Raptor
Sep 12 2013, 10:09 PM
Murdock129
Sep 11 2013, 10:02 PM
Ouch, that sounds pretty bad. We don't have bible camp over here, and generally the only bible camps we end up seeing are those on the news that are completely insane (like those crazy ones that indoctrinate kids completely or which denounce everything from Harry Potter to Pokemon to Gays to Pringles)

What's a real normal one like? I'm interested since I've only been able to really find out about the most fringe ones, which I assume (and fervently hope) are very rare and frowned upon.

It wasn't bad, but it wasn't the most fun to have for 5 days.


I mentioned about me being a Darwinist one night, and 2 boys in my group treated me like dirt. At least I won't ever see them again.
These kind of Christians tick me off. They should've reached out to you, instead of discriminating you because of your beliefs.
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Admiral General Aladeen
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^^^^^^^
This. So much.
In middle school I had this gay friend, and this once Catholic teacher basically bullied him day in day out after she learned he was gay.
I'm catholic as well, and I hate how some people think they should be complete jerks to anyone who disagrees with them. Like to this day I have plenty of Atheist friends, and we never get mad at each other over religion, since we all know we're entitled to our own beliefs.
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extremos
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Where's Mr Pig?

Well, this happened around three weeks ago but I forgot to tell you guys about it. I was in the city of Ouro Preto with my school and we were visiting the Mineralogy Museum, we entered the Natural History section, it had many cool Fossils and Timelines, so I went to the Jurassic "Exhibit", it had many cool fossils, a map of Jurassic Earth and by it's sides two old Bronze or some other metal statues of Dinosaurs, one was a Stegosaurus, and the other, well, the other was... was... Well, it was a Triceratops.
I saw it, turned back with the angryish face I make when I want to seem Angry but actually am not and said to the Teachers "There's a Triceratops in the Jurassic...", then I kept looking at the other expositions, and then we had to go.
I stayed a bit behind because I was buying a Hematite Neckless for the Lady who works here at home, then as I was heading out I stopped, went back to the reception desk and said:
"Errm excuse me, I'd like to ask you about the Triceratops statue in the Jurassic exhibit". The receptionist looked kind of roubled and then a woman was passing by and he asked her to see if the Paleontologist was there, then, the woman took me to the restricted section of the Museum, to the Researcher's place, where there were many computers and books, the woman called the Paleontologist and she came to me.
First of all I told her about the Triceratops, then we headed to the Natural History Hall together, and I pointed the statue to her, then she said in a very kind way: "Well to start of I'm an Invertebrate Specialist, not a Vertebrate one, but many Dinosaurs appeared in a period and dissapeared in another, and I think the Triceratops was just like that." It was a shock to me, I thought she was going to tell me that the Triceratops was just representing Dinosaurs in general, but she actualy said it was from the Jurassic! I then replied very kindly too: "But the Triceratops was from the end of the Creataceous. It's family however starts in the Jurassic, with Yinlong." Then she replied; "Well yes, the Creatceous, because dinosaurs started to get diverse in the Jurassic, and before that they got big during the Triassic, and first appeared around the Carboniferous, and this *She points to the Mesosaurus fossil* is the oldest Dinosaur of Brazil" I was going to tell her that it wasn't a Dinosaur and that Dinosaurs had appeared in the Triassic, but something inside me told me not to, and then she said again: "So I think that the Triceratops is as I said, a creature from both Jurassic and Cretaceous" And so I said: "But Triceratops was from the end of the Cretaceous, from the Maastrichtian, just before K.T." And she said: "Well we can research about it if you want to".
I'd REALLY have done that, BUT I was on a School trip, and, between the feelings of wanting to correct the Paleontologist and wanting to not leave the Teachers worried I gave more importance to School, so I said: "Errm look I'm sorry, but I realy have to go now, thanks for the talk, bye!" And left, I thanked the receptionist and the Shopkeeper and as soon as I got out of the door I darted down the ramp in front of the Museum, still mumblimg: "A Triceratops in the Jurassic! A Triceratops in the Jurassic! This is definetely going to be said in the "What Annoys you the Most" topic!" Then I reached the bottom of the ramp, and saw everyone in a square, I raced there, almost ran over by a bus, stopping in the precise moment before I hit it. And as I crossed the street I apologized to the Teachers and thanked the boy who reminded them of me (He was holding a drawing I had previously bought and noticed I wasn't there).
Don't get me wrong please, it's ok for someone not interested in Dinosaurs to think that Dinosaurs lived in the Jurassic, but not for a Paleontologist for God's sake! And what about the Mesosaurus and all that Period mess she made?!? Unnaceptable! I TRULY hope that, after having being "chalenged" by a teenager, she researches about the subject and corrects her mistakes, because she shouldn't be making them, she really shouldn't.
Edited by extremos, Sep 18 2013, 07:01 PM.
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