someone lying to me.... worse still, openly! Especially if its a guy hitting on you. A guy with grey sideburns was hitting on me, and when I asked him if they were real, he said no,he had dyed it coz it looked cool. We went dancing later and he opened the first 2 buttons of his shirt.. and he had GREY CHESTHAIR. So did he dye his chesthair too???? Sodding idiot!!
2007-05-02 11:28:07
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answered by tchickiedee 2
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My inability to avoid aversion and desire. It is logically a fallacy to argue that there is "one" "true" go. The proposition presupposes an assumption, which has and is not substantiated by evidence. "Faith", as we know it is also untenable. Since it too is based on several confabulated fallacies. The same is accurate with respect to agnosticism and atheism. It's not the case to say, that we do not know one way or another, but it is also not the case that we do not know that we do not know. The ambiguity leaves us in a state of evidence, or the absence thereof, because we cannot explain the implacability of the universe, which leads us to Existentialism Kierkegaard, Freddy Neitchez (AKA, hermit, whore monger and pea picker in the brain pan syphilitic near-do well), Sartre, Camus and other agnostics, who wanted to rationalize their hatred for the Stoics in way form or fashion they could. Thus, they ruminated around and hatched one of the most dangerous philosophies on earth: the idea that man is essentially nothing pitted against the implacability of the universe. If this is so, then it also nothing to kill somebody, which as we all know is nonsense. Rather than admit, that their philosophy breaks down, they would rather proselytize verisimilitudes of its vagary upon the world as being the end all and be all of belief systems. The evidence of the reality check on it is quite another matter.
2007-05-02 11:37:32
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answered by Ke Xu Long 4
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Nothing at all. Lots of stuff used to. I learned to detach. Boiling blood is unhealthy and stops being fun after a long time, but an idiot thinks that it has to be that way.
2007-05-02 11:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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When people turn to the government like it was God.
EXAMPLES:
Why doesn't the government force ppl to stay thin?
Should we have the government provide everyone with free health care?
The government teaches students, so why don't they teach them how to be moral?
OMG, someone called into 911 and it took 21 minutes for the someone to get there ... shouldn't we sue because 21 minutes is just too long.
Raise taxes so we can create another agency (separate from all others) to monitor the migration pattern of the wallow-wallow sparrow ... and create another agency for the patterns of misquotes ...
Ahhh ... ahhhh .... ahhh ... STOP ALREADY - The government isn't God!!!
2007-05-02 11:31:47
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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Religious bigotry , ignorance and fanaticisim makes my blood really boil
2007-05-02 22:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Spontaneous Human Combustion.
2007-05-02 11:27:44
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answered by b97st 7
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Routine, boredom, wanting to do more and not being able to, for various reasons. Small talk, pretenders. Bad noise that I just refuse to call music, narrow minded people that have the courage to state their opinion out loud. Shallowness hidden under a deep appearance. See, I'm very irascible
2007-05-02 13:21:52
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answered by Dusk 2
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Getting an HIV infection after an emergency blood transfusion - that will make my blood boil.
2007-05-02 11:40:57
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answered by Arcana I 3
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Condescending attitudes, being screamed at, being blamed for things that were out of my control, being treated worse than others (especially by waiters, cashiers and other customer service types), telemarketers and other people who try to pressure you over the phone, rude and/or inconsiderate people, people who put down others for the stupidest reasons, and the general public in general.
2007-05-02 11:33:08
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answered by bullet_to_the_brain 4
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Hypocrites who live by the concept "Do as I say, but not as I do";
People who take advantage of other people in nasty ways, especially if they are in the same family - causes all kinds of rows and other problems;
People who are deliberately, viciously and vindictively provocative;
The same as the last, but ignorant and uninformed with it, such as racists, homophobes or male chauvinists;
People who pretend to be other than what they are in order to get ahead;
People who abuse trust or power for personal gain and/or gratification.
2007-05-03 00:04:11
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answered by Orla C 7
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