- Emos. They're depressing, some go out of their way to block off various routes in malls and get hissy if you ask them to move temporarily so you can get through until you glare them in the eye and snarl words to the effect of '**** off emo'. This doesn't include those who dress emo but don't act emo. Some of them are pretty cool, if seeming a bit poser-ish. Oddly enough I like scene kids. They tend to naturally repel emos in some odd yet amazing way. They also tend to have cool hair.
- Vaan and people who cosplay as Vaan. Vaan was a little bitch as far as I'm concerned. His abs hurt my eyes. Now cosplayers are often worse in this regard. Many of them are fat and/or hairy chested and it disgusts me to no end seeing them 'strut their stuff' in Vaan's clothing.
- The old guy who insists on paying $50 or more for his shopping in 5 and 10 cent pieces, often relating some story to each one based on the year or signs of decay it shows. Mainly as it takes forever to buy something if caught behind him in line. And it'll forever remain a mystery to me how he always manages to get that much shrapnel week after bloody week.
- Backstabbers. I was always taught that if I had an issue with someone I should either just cope with it, or have the balls to confront them. People who bitch about others behind their back constantly irritate me to no end. On the positive side, most of them seem to do it to everyone so in the end they're only ****ing themselves over if anyone.
- Intolerant people (and those who make assumptions on a person without fully knowing them or their circumstances). It bugs me when people get intolerant over stupid things like sexual orientation and lifestyle choices. If someone doesn't effect someone else doing what they do, then why act like a prick about it? Most gay people have seemed awesome to me, and not every drunk or overly openly sexual person is some sort of devil in human clothing. Many are either awesome, or just keep things in the open and aren't harming anyone through doing so. I see these intolerant people as helping stop people from being themselves through social pressure. It mightn't be cool to drink or smoke, but it's less cool to bitch about them and feel like you're better.
- Lack of opensource support by bigger developers. Yes, people who prefer open source OSes such as Linux exist. And yes, we like proper support for your products. As there are free alternatives to almost everything, my major peeve is that not all hardware is supported (though many items are) and some companies change their software when someone makes something compatible with Linux or other opensource software.
I'm sure I can think of more, but if I do, it'll be another post.
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