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what, there is a difference between hating on people and thinking its funny that there is a guy bathing in baked beans

Haha, well that's different than most of the posts here. Most things here would be considered hate by most people.
 
people on tumblr are really gross man. there's this weird tumblr culture that's formed, and it basically consists of girls that dye their hair pastel colors and wear glitter and don't bathe.

Ex: http://teeveedinner.tumblr.com/tagged/me

He's male. [I went through the FAQ on his blog. He also prefers male pronouns, he/him/his.]
Anyway, I don't think he looks bad. Definitely not cringe-worthy and I wouldn't even call the hair a pastel colour. Personally, I honestly like dyed hair, I see nothing wrong with it can be pretty cool looking. I feel indifferent about glitter, I guess it's fine so long as the person wearing it doesn't get it everywhere. I agree, not washing is really gross, but I don't understand how you came to the conclusion your example doesn't.
 
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anybody that tries to identify as "otherkin" makes me cringe. Like, no. You're a f****** human, not "dragonkin" or "squirrelkin" ffs.
Excuse me I identify as napkin and I find this offensive >:c

Oh god I thought of another thing that makes me cringe people who say they're insane and they say it's so much fun to sound 2edgy4u and people who self diagnosed themselves because they think having a mental disorder is cute/cool,screw those people okay as someone who actually suffers from from a few mental disorders I can easily say they are not fun they are not cute/cool they frikken suck and sometimes they can make it hard for you function in life for example I was taken out of school because my panic attacks were getting worse and worse to the point they began to get violent so for my safety and others my parents and the school staff agreed it would be best to take me out of school to just do home computer schooling. I'm also not allowed to get a job for awhile because I'm not mentally fit to have one because they also don't want me to hurt myself or others also guess who said this my state government they sent a letter in the Mail stating it and I'm a 24 year old who still lives with their parents cause my mental disorders make it hard for me function alone.
By hey if they want a mental disorder to be "cute/cool" they can
take a few of mine cause I don't want them.
Because I hate that I had to be kicked out of school
I hate how I can't get a job I hate how I can never
live on my own I also hate how I can't sleep well or
At all because of frequent nightmare/Terrors
And I hate having my parents being scared of me when I get angry that I have to stay locked up in my room until I calm down​
 
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cosplayers acting in character in public places that arent cons i.e walmart or mcdonalds or smth
im not against cosplay but still (a great example would be homestuck cosplayers)
 
Anybody that tries to identify as "otherkin" makes me cringe. Like, no. You're a f****** human, not "dragonkin" or "squirrelkin" ffs.
haha yeah it's great to deny people's dysphoria and what they identify as! so cringe worthy
 
I thought this was a cringe thread, not a pet peeve thread.

I cringe when people have stupid pet peeves. It's one of my pet peeves.

Did I blow your mind or what
 
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Reddit bros who use their memes irl and legitimately believe in the whole "nice guys finish last" **** while simultaneously treating women like they're somehow inferior to them based on gender alone.


The second subculture that makes me cringe is something that I saw a lot while in high school. I don't know if this is still a thing cause I graduated back in 2009. And I'm sorry if it offends anyone here, but... there is a brand of anime nerds that just really creepy. Now don't get me wrong, I was an anime nerd myself. But I'm talking about the ones that acted like anime cliches tbh.

To give you an example: there was this one guy in my high school who always wore a trench coat and one of those naruto traitor headbands. he always very serious and went around scoffing and calling people pathetic under his breath. with him were always these two girls who wore kitty headbands and acted like anime catgirls (even meowing and all) All three were always super inappropriate with each other, with the guy just "accidentally" groping the girl's in public and making exaggerated shocked faces and the girls always 'glomping' him. It was very... very awkward to watch. (disclaimer: I dont care if somebody wears a naruto headband or if they wear kitty ears, it was their behavior that was off putting to me)
 
He's male. [I went through the FAQ on his blog. He also prefers male pronouns, he/him/his.]
Anyway, I don't think he looks bad. Definitely not cringe-worthy and I wouldn't even call the hair a pastel colour. Personally, I honestly like dyed hair, I see nothing wrong with it can be pretty cool looking. I feel indifferent about glitter, I guess it's fine so long as the person wearing it doesn't get it everywhere. I agree, not washing is really gross, but I don't understand how you came to the conclusion your example doesn't.

there's a whole culture of people that look like he does, mostly girls, and a lot of them brag about how they don't wash their hair cause the natural oils are good for their hair, or how they don't use deodorant because it has chemicals or something stupid lmao.
 
there's a whole culture of people that look like he does, mostly girls, and a lot of them brag about how they don't wash their hair cause the natural oils are good for their hair, or how they don't use deodorant because it has chemicals or something stupid lmao.

then they think they are "hippies"

rofl.
 
there's a whole culture of people that look like he does, mostly girls, and a lot of them brag about how they don't wash their hair cause the natural oils are good for their hair, or how they don't use deodorant because it has chemicals or something stupid lmao.

Oh, that's not really a weird tumblr culture then. Like Noiru said, that's just hippies.
 
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Oh, that's not really a weird tumblr culture then. Like Noiru said, that's just hippies.

in quotation marks. they like to think they are but they probably do that because they want to pose for a hipster culture or whatever not really hippies. more green/farming people
 
in quotation marks. they like to think they are but they probably do that because they want to pose for a hipster culture or whatever not really hippies. more green/farming people

a lot of them like to label themselves as "riot grrls" too though

like... are you sure?

riot grrl as in punk?
 
a lot of them like to label themselves as "riot grrls" too though

like... are you sure?

riot grrl as in punk?

as in the 90s music/feminist movement

lol they are cringy

also you are not a hippie per se just because you use those things.
 
as in the 90s music/feminist movement

lol they are cringy

also you are not a hippie per se just because you use those things.

Then what makes a hippie? I am not trying to be ignorant but from what I understand to be a hippy all you need to be involved with is the aesthetic. Everything else just seems secondary.
 
Then what makes a hippie? I am not trying to be ignorant but from what I understand to be a hippy all you need to be involved with is the aesthetic. Everything else just seems secondary.

there are various political stands and opinions that comes with it not only washing your hair with oil or doing tumblrs about it

as for the aesthetic.. yes they do/did dress in a certain way i dont say we don't. i am into the style as well.

yeah im pretty open minded against drugs but with all the chemicals mixed in today i'd try weeds and milder stuff at most.
 
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Hating on furries always makes me cringe. I mean, fair enough if people think they're a bit out of whack, but I don't see things wrong with going with the fantasy you want until it disrupts lives. I can understand the distastes on specific furries (like the perverts or the ones who give them a bad name), but not when they're all bunched together, mainly because the group is really diverse in itself zel. I mean zel, I'm a furry myself and I don't see a very good reason why I'd be hated other than going off the diving board into a pool of gelatin.

"No one cares" as a reply to something is really painful. It might be obvious, but when one states it, in that case one's stating the obvious; usually something that doesn't rub off well. Context-wise, it is often offensive. From a literal perspective, it's also vague in interpretation, because literally it would always a false statement to say such, because at the time one replies with it, they had to have cared about it at that point.

Immature guys and girls in school. In high school I ran into them ALL THE FREAKING TIME. I would stay out of the bathroom as much as possible just to get away from the conversations that might disgust me. I'd get teased a LOT (to an outrageous amount) about my own fears. It just sucked...(And strangely, most of these mean people were male...)
Most of the friends I ended up making were girls who considered me very nice and were wonderful people in return who I imagine are currently fulfilling their future goals successfully, or teachers who I'd still like to keep contact with as close friends.

Horses. I don't like going into the territory of disliking a particular race, but horses kinda freak me out. I don't even know why humans have tamed them IRL in the first place! They have so much back muscle in them that a single kick from them could dislodge a shoulder bone with ease...It's so confusing! @@

Bad use of gross-out humor, but particularly in cartoons. Gross-out in cartoons is intended to keep viewers from trying to do a certain thing by presenting something unpleasant as a consequence of doing so, often dramatized. I don't like it when it's used all willy-nilly without teaching something about the subject in question; often leads to a bad episode (or something REALLY bad), or sometimes an entire show. I also dislike if it decreases the cuteness of a show when it tries to follow cuteness as a general theme; granted, sometimes a thing that's a bit disgusting is a necessary evil to help push a plot point or moral.

People with seemingly no talent or appear as such. I know this sounds unrealistic, but everyone's good at something, and not everyone's great at the same thing. It just feels a bit weird, especially in fiction, when I see one person who doesn't appear to have any (or at least, many) good qualities about themselves. Especially nudges me in the wrong places when it isn't expanded on as a plot point, sometimes for depression, to find something redeeming in oneself, etc. and just leaving the person as a failure. People might not be equal, but it's mean-spirited to make it painfully obvious.
This sometimes happens to the butt monkeys (see TVTropes for definition), and sometimes to villains.

Babies. I can't stand the idea of being a parent...It's way too hard, and I'd rather with my own life first zel. Very brief statement, but this is all I need to say.

Luck-based levels/gimmicks in games where luck isn't supposed to be a major factor (Some of Mario Kart, some RPG bosses, etc.). Fairly obvious why...That said, I'm fine with things that do require skill somewhere in the process (for example, comboing into Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment in Smash games, which is luck-based in what it does, but has the potential to act as a Rest), but I'm not fine when an RPG boss can easily luckscrew.

Spoiling things about things I didn't want to see until it released, or I actually played it (story spoilers), or overly hyping about something to the point of, like, ridiculousness.

The idea that most games these days don't think 2D will cut the bill for video games. For me? 2D gameplay is perfectly fine. I don't like the whole craziness that every single game needs to be in 3D or whatnot, even if some games might be easier to make that way. I know, immersion factor, but yeah...The 2D factor is also one of the main reason I like indie games these days.
2.5D games, like Grand Chase/Elsword, are safe from this. I'm hampering 3D gameplay, not 3D graphics (unless they look way too polygonal or unusual, like some of the N64/PS1 era)
The worst example? Maplestory 2. The fact that Maplestory 2 is three-dimensional is a betrayal to its highly successful successor zel! I will never forgive whoever thought making a Maplestory sequel three-dimensional was a good idea! @@

Hmm...what else.....
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Actually this is kinda...a lot...O_O I think I'll stop my rant here zel.
 
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