You know what really grinds my gears?
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
I do it without taking anything out lol, so I just move things around without taking it outComment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
When the string on a hoodie or shorts gets pulled too far to one side and is irreversibly ruined. Usually happens in the washing machine. Its so hard to shimmy the string back out.Comment
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You don't tie a knot at the end of your hoodie strings ? I do, just to prevent that sort of thing from happening.Comment
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I cut my hoodie strings. Never need em. Now sweatpants and sometimes shorts? Keep em as long as they're in good shape.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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I hate when people on internet complain about having results of something(such as a tv episode,or sports game) spoiled for them. I'm not talking about like if someone spoils a future episode that hasn't aired, cause that's obviously understandable having people being mad. I'm mostly talking about social media. People get upset when seeing talk about a certain show and finding out the ending of an episode that recently aired......Why is that person even going through comments on a tv show when they know a new episode aired and they didn't watch it.
What are they expecting to see in comments sections, just people being like "I liked the past episode of ___" or "I hated the ____ episode today" and that's it? People are obviously gonna talk about stuff, so if you didn't see it and don't want to know, then don't read it.
I avoid so many things whenever I didn't see something I will be watching later on. If there's a TV show or something I didn't see, I won't look at anything that has to do with it on the internet until after I see the stuff I missed.Comment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
I hate when people on internet complain about having results of something(such as a tv episode,or sports game) spoiled for them. I'm not talking about like if someone spoils a future episode that hasn't aired, cause that's obviously understandable having people being mad. I'm mostly talking about social media. People get upset when seeing talk about a certain show and finding out the ending of an episode that recently aired......Why is that person even going through comments on a tv show when they know a new episode aired and they didn't watch it.
What are they expecting to see in comments sections, just people being like "I liked the past episode of ___" or "I hated the ____ episode today" and that's it? People are obviously gonna talk about stuff, so if you didn't see it and don't want to know, then don't read it.
I avoid so many things whenever I didn't see something I will be watching later on. If there's a TV show or something I didn't see, I won't look at anything that has to do with it on the internet until after I see the stuff I missed.
You know what grinds my gears with social media? People complaining about the subject matter being posted. Sunday night I saw a lot of whining about wrestling being discussed. Is it that hard to ignore? No it isn't, so go watch your Game of Thrones and shut up.Comment
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I must say Twitter be in warp speed on wrestling nights. You go a minute without scrolling and you will see 40 to 50 new posts.Comment
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Just makes no sense how people can be mad at a show or something trending on twitter. I can understand people being mad at certain trends cause they're flat out stupid(like trends that have nothing to do with anything and half the tweets about it are just cause they're on the trending topics list)Comment
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I just experienced this. A radio station posted something about a band lip syncing, and someone replied "Who really cares? Aren't there more important things in this world to debate?"
It made me laugh when the radio station replied to the comment and basically told them they are a radio station and to stfu.Comment
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A minor gear grinder: Seems like about 15 minutes after every championship game, all the pundits start looking ahead to the next season. "Can they repeat?" "Who's the favorite?" "Here's a too early Top 25."
Can't we let the end of a season breathe a little before looking ahead to the next season?Comment
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You have 4-5 million people in USA who watch it live, not to mention millions more people around the world who also watch it. It's one of most watched cable tv shows in USA, combine that fact along with the fact that they're broadcasted around the world(and are just as popular,if not more popular outside of USA) and you have so many people talking about it all around the world.
In Canada, WWE does similar numbers as Monday Night Football.Comment
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When fans destroy property after their team wins a championship. I will never understand the thought process behind thinking it is a good idea. Are you doing this because you feel it's what you're supposed to do? I just don't understand.
Like, if you feel the need to celebrate in public what not hit up a bar or strip club like any level headed human being.Comment
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