GasBandit
Staff member
And now, a crosspost from the "bizzare things" thread.Go away ANNA! Fuck!... can't even Imgur in peace!
And now, a crosspost from the "bizzare things" thread.Go away ANNA! Fuck!... can't even Imgur in peace!
Flying with United Airlines is the 5th Circle of Hell.The lie that is the wifi network for United Airlines. Took out my laptop, finagled it into an uncomfortable position, only for it to not work because fuck if I know.
I like delta. Then again, I'm biased.Flying with United Airlines is the 5th Circle of Hell.
Flying with Delta is the 9th.
I feel the same about Football games. And nearly ALL their games are afternoon games. I was really uncomfortable watching with my nephews.I've noticed throughout the entire baseball playoffs this year that every commercial break has had an ad for boner pills. Even during games in the middle of the day. WTF NETWORKS?! You know, many people still watch baseball with their young kids, they shouldn't need to have to explain to them why the t.v. keeps talking about erections!
Fake movie trailers for movies that would look awesome if they actually existed. For the love of fuck, at least make it look crappy, don't cast Aubrey Plaza as Daria! THAT'S PERFECT CASTING! Now I want that movie to happen, DESPITE knowing it never will.
He's Belgian. He knows. They get all the good beer . . . and pawn off their stellar crap on us.Yes. For a coke, it's pretty unimportant, but for many beers, using a used glass will impact both the collar, the texture, the bubbling effect, and the taste.
Do you mean the less-than-stellar crap, or the Stella crap? Both hold trueHe's Belgian. He knows. They get all the good beer . . . and pawn off their stellar crap on us.
Nonsense. It's not a matter of being "good enough for it". It's a matter of sensibilities. Some people are tone deaf, some people can easily listen to music and enjoy, some people have a fine ear and some have perfect pitch hearing. This doesn't mean those first groups should insist there's "no difference" because they can't hear it, nor does it mean the latter should be a snob and consider the former to be peasants. Partly, like art appreciation or music appreciation, it is learned through experience, partly it's being born with specific enough senses to make the distinction, and party it's wanting to make the distinction.I guess I'm not good enough for it.
I'm so bad at on-ramps. The oncoming cars make me nervous.I bitch about this a lot because I have to use I-25 every day, but Ahhhhhhhhhhh.
I learned to drive in Colorado Springs. I, too, know the horrors of I-25.I feel like a lot of that is based on where you learn to drive. Where I grew up, you were lucky to even get a merge lane, you just floored it and hoped for the best.
Maybe things work differently out there, but around here if you are merging into oncoming traffic, that lane you are on isn't an on-ramp.I'm so bad at on-ramps. The oncoming cars make me nervous.
Working at a draft house let me tell you, I dont want your or anyone elses, used beer mug anywhere near my tap.Okay this is definitely a minor peeve:
When I order the same drink and they get a new glass. What, is the flavor of the beer I was just drinking going to interfere with the flavor of the same damn beer? RAH!
I especially hate it when ex-military guys do it. I want to shake them and say "You were in the military! You know how this works!" The military acronym-words everything.Here's a very specific pet peeve.
I work a lot in software development, and I hate when people refuse to use the standard pronunciations of acronyms, instead spelling them out. For example, we're using SQL databases in our code, and so many of the team keep saying S-Q-L. Come on, just say "sequel". I don't know why this bugs me so much. It especially bugs me when a dev says S-Q-L. Then I think, "You were my brother, Ani!"