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aroraborealis) wrote2012-03-07 01:02 pm
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Things I hate today, an incomplete list:
1. products that blame you for not being good/smart/creative/whatever enough if you don't like them
2. "man cave"
3. anti-feminists
4. pointless rules
5. ineffective systems
6. yellow mustard
I'm actually having a great day, but all those things can DIAF.
What's on your list?
1. products that blame you for not being good/smart/creative/whatever enough if you don't like them
2. "man cave"
3. anti-feminists
4. pointless rules
5. ineffective systems
6. yellow mustard
I'm actually having a great day, but all those things can DIAF.
What's on your list?
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N+1) Tech support people who laboriously get all the details of your issue and make you wait while they write it all down, then immediately transfer you to a new tech support person who has not read any of it but your name.
N+2) The obscure and unfair rule that limits the day to 24 hours.
N+3) Two-year-old birthday munchkins. Oh wait no, that's not bad, that's AWESOME!!!!!
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support people who laboriously get all the details of your issue and make you wait while they write it all down, then immediately transfer you to a new tech support person who has not read any of it but your name.
Lying, cheating assholes
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2. Vacillating wildly between hope/fantasy and the need to be practical, so if the hopes aren't fulfilled I am not absolutely crushed
3. I am having some strong and not very positive feelings about certain parts of my anatomy today. Need to get over that real quick.
4. Looks like my mother has diabetes. While I know this is a disease that is totally cope-able with, the thought of her having this chronic condition to manage just makes me want to cry.
5. Being irrationally tired...or maybe the tiredness is perfectly rational, given all of the above
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- the incompatibilities of many/most young kids' school options with the schedule of parents working "normal" hours.
- customers who insist on an eta for a fix after I have repeatedly told them said fix is probably not possible and addresses behavior which is not a bug in the first place.
- capitalism.
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2. Heartburn.
3. Having already lost 1 relative to surgery gone wrong, feeling anxious about another relative's (less serious) surgery tomorrow.
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That it is not spring break yet.
Job rejections.
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2. Homework
3. Craving bad-for-me-food
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Good luck!
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2. capitalism
3. bad behavior on public transit
4. headaches
in the order I thought of them
2. People with no reading comprehension
3. People who can't be arsed to do their own research
4. Trying to explain to luddites why we scanned [foo] document so they don't have to now hold on to the original and possibly handle it instead of using the digital proxy.
5. Self-serving hypocrites who claim their argument has nothing to do with controlling a section of the population, it's about "Freedom of Speech/Religion"/...whatever. Lying liars who need a taste of their own medicine- nyah.
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driving
Rush Limbaugh & Rick Santorum
knotted muscles
cold hands and feet
infected taste buds
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It emphasizes imagined difference between men and women and implies that men need some special place protected from women to be comfortable or to be themselves. It sets up and/or reinforces an adversarial gender dynamic in the home and in purchasing/marketing. It reinforces notions of men as more primitive/less refined than women. It encourages people to buy/rent homes that are larger than they need so they can create said "man cave" and then fill them with shit they don't need.
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-my period
-depression
-doing dishes
-the fact that a video game I enjoy playing is made so much less enjoyable by the cruel, hurtful, sexist, racist, homophobic people who also play it
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K's man cave is a room that isn't really useful as anything other than an office, and we are geeks who need there to be an office (but the combination of wifi and laptop means I don't have to go up there, unless I send something to the printer). I have an analogous private space, my sewing room (I guess we could get into that gender stereotype, but it doesn't bother me). He can go up to his "cave" and listen to loud music and tool, and leave wires and computer parts everywhere without it bothering me.
The man cave isn't necessary, but it is nicer than our previous residence, where the office and the sewing room shared a room. We were always irritating each other! Oh wait, we still do that. ;)
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My office/library/workroom was christened the man cave without my participation. Partially because it's filled with the looming Victorian furniture and study decor I bought when I was living alone, and partially because it's, well, a cave, dark and very quiet without much outside light. The other office is in the open air in the living room loft and therefore more treehouse-like. I couldn't work there; M. thrives in it. How that ties to our respective genders or our purchasing is pretty limited, but I never thought we were the demographic to which you were objecting.
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What I'm hating right now is ski areas who close parts of the mountain for no other reason than to preserve the snow for the weekend, when I'm going there tomorrow on a free midweek-only voucher and have never skied the terrain in question because the previous times I was there either it was closed or I was 6. File under "problems, first-world, petty".
Damn Fun Parties
http://www.mancaveworldwide.com/
That banner kind of hurt my eyeballs. Damn fun parties. (Exclamation points are girly.)
And then there's this beautiful statement at the bottom of the page that gives a whole new meaning to stereotypes:
What is Man Cave? We get guys together for events
called MEATings where they eat meat, drink beer, and experience fun products/games like hammerschlagen at a friends house all of which is provided by us.
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Right there with you on the yellow mustard :-)