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Old peoples' hate and disrespect for things they don't understand. Sometimes they seem like the Anti-Nerd.

Yeah, that too, though 99% of the time the old people are going to lose that debate, as we can outlast them :D

Though I think the underlying problem is that some of them don't WANT to understand anything new, not that they don't.
 
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Personally I don't have any spiritual beliefs at all, but would very much like to be proven wrong. I don't believe that I will continue in any way after I die, or that there's any other form of spirits watching over us, but it would be cool to discover otherwise. I've got a friend who is very spiritual and frequently tries to assure me that he really has seen ghosts with his own eyes. It's difficult when he seems to take it as a lack of trust that I can't just go and change my entire world beliefs purely on his word.
 
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I hate my step-dad. I'm sure I've said it before, but I really, really hate him.

Got let out early from class last night by a good 3 hours (4 hour class) because it was just that easy. Naturally, he assumed I didn't even go to class. He also assumes I never went to sleep at night if I'm up around 6 in the morning, despite the fact that I have to leave around 8 to make it to my one 9 a.m. class, so it just makes sense for me to be awake then.

He's been cutting the router off at night around midnight every night for the past week. He hasn't said anything, but I know it's because of me, because I'm the only one using the internet 'till 1, 1:30 in the morning. Anyways, point is, he doesn't go to sleep 'till 3, maybe 3:30 in the morning because he stays up to watch television. And he has to leave 2 hours BEFORE I do for class 3/5 of the time.

He treats every little thing like it's the end of the world. Forgetting to turn off my ceiling fan when I go to the kitchen to make some actual food instead of the 5-minute microwaveable stuff. Leaving a bowl in my room when I go to class - the fact that all it contained was chips and is therefore not going to grow mold and mildew non-withstanding. Forgetting to put the toilet seat down every blue moon. Washing my hands for more than a minute or two - the fact that I'm trying to get grease or charcoal off non-withstanding. The fact that I don't shave, I trim (I like having SOMETHING on my face. I don't look good completely clean-shaven). I actually let my nails grow before I cut them. I don't bring in the mail on weekends. I-

Gah. I'm just going to stop there. TL;DR: My step-dad is a giant douche who needs something more than just to get laid, because that apparently didn't help when my mom tried it.
 
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He's been cutting the router off at night around midnight every night for the past week.

Welcome to my world. At least you've been getting it until midnight, my mother turns it off at 10pm simply because she reckons I'll stay up all night on it and not go to sleep when I've got work.

So I understand how you feel.
 
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I hate driving an hour to work and back home for three days on the weekends...
 
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I used to hate cycling an hour+ to work before and after a twelve hour shift six days a week. =P

Of course the money I saved from that just came in handy for paying off the horrible MOT costs now that I do drive.

Though yeah, travel and commute routines get old and tiring quick.
 
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My dad's rather dickish as well, but fortunately he understands that he's on as thin ice with me as I generally am with him (for no good reason most of the time, the reason he's on thin ice with me is because of this). He also knows I wouldn't hesitate to punch his lights out if he really pushes things, despite not being very big for a guy, he's even shorter then me and about only 3/4 the weight.
 
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Did anyone else's dad use to pin them to the ceiling with one arm as a punishment/telling off technique when they were little? I used to hate it back then. Being thrown into the air and suspended above a loud raging pillar of dad really gets your attention. But looking back it just seems awesome. I can't actually remember for any of the times why I was up there, but it was probably for my own good...
 
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I remember one time my dad told me to stop watching tv and to go eat dinner, and I wouldn't listen. He duct-taped my head down to the tv for an hour and left me to cry. It was pretty hilarious, now that I think about it.
 
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I remember one time my dad told me to stop watching tv and to go eat dinner, and I wouldn't listen. He duct-taped my head down to the tv for an hour and left me to cry. It was pretty hilarious, now that I think about it.

Your father is the greatest man alive.
 
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My parents never really did any 'epic' punishments, it was mostly the 'naughty step' when we were really young then being grounded when we were a little older. Dunno whether I should be pleased or disappointed...
 
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You should be disappointed. It's great laughing about getting hit with your mom's high heeled shoe repeatedly while she was driving because you were annoying your sister in the car. I got a million of these.
 
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My parents never really did any epic punishments either. My mother seemed set in the "mommy's dissapointed" routine of sending me to a time out to think about what I've done.

My father simply smacked me hard upside the head whenever I messed up, which always got my attention more than sending me alone to my room where all my toys were.
 
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I got smacked around by my drunken father a fair bit when I was younger.

My favourite was getting smacked around by him because the psychologist said a lot of my problems stem from him.
 
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I hate people who discriminate and judge others even before knowing them.

So you hate everyone, then? Because absolutely everyone does that to a lesser or greater degree. It's part of being human.
 
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So you hate everyone, then? Because absolutely everyone does that to a lesser or greater degree. It's part of being human.

paradox of morals?
 
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