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#11 Trainman 2000

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Posted 27 March 2007 - 09:54 PM

i never notice it.... but then again, i am not in tha same school. I also really hate peole who are REALLY overconfident. TOO overconfident. Thay think thay can do anything. It's really annoying.

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 12:23 AM

i never notice it.... but then again, i am not in tha same school.


It's probaly location. I live in southern CA, and the kids here are probaly an entirely different species from the northeastern ones...

And it's not really a big issue, but it does cheese me off!

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 12:26 AM

i never notice it.... but then again, i am not in tha same school. I also really hate peole who are REALLY overconfident. TOO overconfident. Thay think thay can do anything. It's really annoying.


Yep, and I'm pretty sure that you'll see many people witch are just like that.

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 06:32 PM

The thing which cheeses me the most are Emo's, punks, goths and prety much every other teenager. Kids these days have no respect for anything.

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 11:52 PM

^Yes, those new trends are very annoying indeed, although not every teen's what the general public potrays them.

And that's why it's hip to be a square. [ B) ]

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Posted 01 April 2007 - 11:23 PM

The thing which cheeses me the most are Emo's, punks, goths and prety much every other teenager. Kids these days have no respect for anything.

AH, that brings back the memory of struggling with a diaper bag and 7-month-old baby, trying to get a heavy door open. I got it open enough to get my shoulder in the space when a teenage boy squeezed between me and the door and went on, leaving me stuck still trying to get the door open. :angry: Good times, indeed.

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Posted 01 April 2007 - 11:37 PM

AH, that brings back the memory of struggling with a diaper bag and 7-month-old baby, trying to get a heavy door open. I got it open enough to get my shoulder in the space when a teenage boy squeezed between me and the door and went on, leaving me stuck still trying to get the door open. :angry: Good times, indeed.


Wow, that was too rude of that kid. What ever happened to etiquitte nowadays?

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Posted 02 April 2007 - 05:25 AM

i never notice it.... but then again, i am not in tha same school. I also really hate peole who are REALLY overconfident. TOO overconfident. Thay think thay can do anything. It's really annoying.

Most of it is an act. But it can be very handy sometimes.


People who reference any ice resurfacer as a Zamboni get on my nerves. The quality difference in brands is significant, IMO.

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Posted 02 April 2007 - 08:48 PM

One thing that really bothers me is the sense of 'entitlement' some people seem to have nowdays. I see it all over. I'm not talking about passing on photos, jokes or stuff like that. I'm talking mainly about people out and out ripping off the work of others without permission. They see something they want, they just take it. Doesn't matter if something's copyrighted or they didn't ask first, they actually think they have a right to it. Often times they'll use the excuse "well, I'm not making money off it so it isn't hurting anyone". What they fail to understand is that it doesn't matter in the slightest if THEY think it's hurting anyone or not, it's whether the copyright holder feels wronged. They'll use the excuse that 'they are just doing it for the community/or everyone' but it still doesn't matter. You could have been doing it for Mother Theresa's charities and that still doesn't make it right. Taking something without permission - no matter what your motives - is wrong. This is especially galling when people could very easily contact someone for permission first, or take the time to follow the site where they are getting this stuff's Terms of Use. Many times as long as you properly credit someone you are free to use it. All it takes is to put forth a small effort to ask...after all the person who originally designed or created what you want to use put forth a heck of a lot more effort than that!

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 01:16 AM

One thing that really bothers me is the sense of 'entitlement' some people seem to have nowdays. I see it all over. I'm not talking about passing on photos, jokes or stuff like that. I'm talking mainly about people out and out ripping off the work of others without permission. They see something they want, they just take it. Doesn't matter if something's copyrighted or they didn't ask first, they actually think they have a right to it. Often times they'll use the excuse "well, I'm not making money off it so it isn't hurting anyone". What they fail to understand is that it doesn't matter in the slightest if THEY think it's hurting anyone or not, it's whether the copyright holder feels wronged. They'll use the excuse that 'they are just doing it for the community/or everyone' but it still doesn't matter. You could have been doing it for Mother Theresa's charities and that still doesn't make it right. Taking something without permission - no matter what your motives - is wrong. This is especially galling when people could very easily contact someone for permission first, or take the time to follow the site where they are getting this stuff's Terms of Use. Many times as long as you properly credit someone you are free to use it. All it takes is to put forth a small effort to ask...after all the person who originally designed or created what you want to use put forth a heck of a lot more effort than that!

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