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When people say "drab" or "asinine" or my anti-favorite "and it's not even close". Usually when one side of an argument is almost certainly correct that makes the topic in question a hard topic to debate for the opposition. That people usually manage to leads me to question the validity of the statement.
When people correct spelling or grammar and make similar mistakes without acknowledging they do the same thing.
Mod sucker-uppers, I'll name no names.
People who don't respect the hierarchy. Nobody got to the position they did by accident. Every mod and every high rated poster is so because it's generally acknowledged that when they post non-spam, no matter how often they opt to do it, they are highly capable and even have flashes of character or originality in their work. Some more than others.
How many people jump on someone when they do something wrong. Only takes one person to point out a mistake, but you'll always have another 25 to drag it on and add nothing new and constructive.
The permission thing is one of mine.
People that think it's so hilarious to find a mistake in one of my reviews. Yes, amazingly enough I do make mistakes. We get it already.
TNA fans that say that any criticism of the company is blind bashing of it when you list off legitimate reasons that are thought out and logical but it's listed as blind bashing because you're a TNA critic.
People talking about censorship or lack of free speech and/or calling the staff Nazis. We've yet to murder 4 million innocent people that I recall.
My latest pet peeve is (no homo) when someone says they like/love a wrestler.
Are these people really that afraid someone is going to think they're gay because they say they love a wrestler? I'm pretty sure we all get the context. I'm confident that if I say I love Shawn Michaels everyone will understand I love watching him as a wrestler and not assume I'm flipping through 15 year old issues of Playgirl.
Should it really matter if you have a pet peeve or not? Not trying to sound like a dick or anything, but what happened to posting for fun? I understand posts that you have trouble reading, like really bad spelling and grammar. But who cares about a few mistakes?
WOW WHAT A NOVEL INCONCEIVABLE CONCEPT HOLY FUCK YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME
-People who respond to threads with 9-10 paragraphs that can have the same exact effect with 3-4 sentences.
I think Memes are about as funny as rectal prolapse, but I'm not offended by things here. I think that people who are hung up on grammar are generally trying to show their superiority. If I can read it, I don't care. If using variable spelling was good enough for Shakespeare it should be good enough to talk about zack Ryder.
This is off topic but tomorrow will be the first time I've been infraction-less since my first one shortly after I joined, that would mean probably over 6 months. I'm kinda happy.
Users who have no idea what the term "bury" actually means.
People that declare a wrestler "buried" after one loss because they don't know what a burial actually is.
Oh, and people who aren't funny.