I cringe whenever shortens ''body'' with ''bod''. It's really not that much shorter. It just sounds like an awkward slur to me..
No offensive to people that might use it, though.
Here is a topic where you can post something or several things that you hate.
I hate illegal immigrants taking our jobs and money
I hate people who threaten and attack me for no reason
I hate being pegged as a racist for sharing my views on immigration
I hate not being able to sleep properly
I hate not being able to get a job because my school didn't support me
Come on everyone let it all out
I hate that too!!!
It's kind of like my dislike of people calling Wednesday "hump day". It just bugs me for some reason... I can't tell whether they mean that Wednesday is the "hump" of the week, which doesn't really make sense to me, or if they're trying to say "Hey, it's Wednesday! Let's all hump each other and call it hump day!"
Haha yeah, it just sounds really awkward to me and gives me the wrong idea, but that's just me and my dirty mind ::
Like...this?
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For a moment I could swear the guy was wearing a kilt.
^ So much this! I remember when I lived in NJ, you could always tell the tourists apart from the locals, just by looking at their feet. :Oh, also forgot to mention this: when people wear socks with sandals. GUUUH I can't stand it!!! They're called open-toed shoes for a reason - they're meant to keep your feet cool. When you wear socks with them that pretty much defeats their purpose right? How is that even comfortable?? Honestly it just looks like something an old man in a retirement home would do.
In case anyone here likes to wears sandals with socks, I am terribly sorry for offending you.
i hate how the cashier in the shop licks their finger in the handle of the carrier bag to open it and expect me to hold it with their spit on it.
it always happens aswell! its very annoying, as i dont want to touch it!
^ So much this! I remember when I lived in NJ, you could always tell the tourists apart from the locals, just by looking at their feet. :: Most of the tourists would wear socks with sandals, even in the summer! D: Not only does that seem uncomfortable, but I absolutely hate the sight of it. Yes, they are called "open-toed shoes" for a reason.
^ Lol, I remember that show. Not a huge favorite of mine, but it was definitely enjoyable to watch. "Shoobies!" (I knew that slang before Rocket Power anyway :
I dislike random strangers who try to start conversations with you.