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Chanel Tompkins

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Probably...Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses. Mostly because I get a lot of missionaries from both groups knocking at my door at all times of the day and night, then have to go rescue their stupid asses because they can't be arsed to look a little to the left of my door and notice the nice, big "Beware of Dog" sign. So yeah...I kinda have dim views of their intelligence.
 

AetherWolf

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dobahci said:
DOTA games and the people who play them.

DOTA games have an absurd amount of heroes/champions, sometimes 100+, which aleady sets off alarms in my head. If you were to play each of them for 2 hours, that's 200+ hours of playtime just getting familiar with the basic playstyle and abilities of each. That doesn't even begin to touch on actually becoming comfortable or skilled with any of them.

Imagine if TF2 had 100 classes. How the fuck would you balance a game like that? Not to mention zillions of fundamentally game-changing items.

My limited experience with a dota game was when Heroes of Newerth was in beta. I didn't know much about the genre, but I figured I'd give it a try. Bumbled around a bit not knowing what I was doing, and then got yelled by some kid on my own team who had probably never seen tits before in real life, because apparently I screwed up something I didn't think was very well explained to begin with. Because that's another thing about these games, they're not big on explanations. THIS IS A DOTA GAME, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO KNOW WHAT TO DO ALREADY, YOU STUPID SCRUB.

I have friends who are really into these games and they keep telling me they're a lot of fun and have great strategic depth, if I would just give them a chance. But I just can't get myself to give a damn. There are so many other games I can play and have fun in without having to "give them a chance", and without having to put up with what is essentially the world's largest collection of immature gamer kid stereotypes.

So yeah, I won't touch these games with a 10 foot pole.
Pretty much this. I recently got an invite to Super Monday Night Combat beta, and in my first two matches I got called retarded and blind by my own teammates. The tutorial in the game teaches jack shit and even with a tutorial video on Youtube I still find the game hard to grasp.
 

Gatx

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Republicans, Christians, and guys who talk like dudebros and girls who talk like valley girls. Also Asians people who talk and dress like African Americans.

Though as far as Christians go, they're a group that I would dislike theoretically and on the internet, but in reality when I've met them are like the nicest people and I feel bad for ever thinking that they're dumb for being religious.
 

theravensclaw

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I hate people who judge me for how i look, be it my weight or my tattoos or both. You dont know my story so f**k off.
 

ElPatron

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I judge people unfairly.

Specially blonde people, can't trust them. And it bothers me when someone points out that I am blonde too. My hair is brown and my beard is red, thank you.

Anthony Wells said:
Scateborders. i hate every. single. one. of. them. Its unfair to judge everyone that skateboards by the same standards. so thats the group i judge unfairly.
Argh, my brother is a skater. I like some of his friends, but I can't stand the attitude of many others.

I mean, I could look away from the ridiculously tight pants and baggy hoodies (because I do use hoodies), the shitty rap music they listen to (still better than "skater punk" music), the drugs, the mild vandalism...

But they just seem to adopt the "too cool for school" attitude and I don't want my brother regretting not paying attention to school.

Glass Joe the Champ said:
Why exactly? I own one and it's not a bad car by any means.
I guess you aren't used to "good cars".

For the Prius to be economical, you have to go easy on it in terms of speed. A lot of cars will actually save more fuel than the Prius if you drive at those speeds.

And those cars will have a lot better steering and won't feel as cheap because they were not made to save weight everywhere.
 

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TheKasp said:
Pony-obsessed, anime-obsessed etc. Basically "fanatics". All those people who flood the internet with one thing. Also people who use the Farnsworth "I don't want to live on this planet anymore" picture. It comes in nearly every news that is somehow not understandable as long as you don't understand the laws behind it and BAM, some prick posts it to feel clever. Dislike all those.
Pretty much this. My Little Pony fans make me facepalm. "Anime fan" conjures images of a fat, white wannabe Japanese adolescent living in a basement somewhere in the USA.
 

dobahci

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Angry Juju said:
You realize that your limited dota experience is with the moba game that is renowned in the moba world for having THE worst community right?
Welllll I had no way of knowing that at the time. HON had just started its beta when I tried it, and I held some hope that, it being a new game and all, maybe it would attract more polite outsiders rather than just raging misanthropic DOTA veterans. How wrong I was!

And anyway, I've heard similar comments about the game community regarding almost every DOTA game out there.

Random note: I'd never heard the term "MOBA" until reading your post, and had to look it up. It doesn't seem to be in widespread usage, though, but still, thanks for teaching me a new term! I'll probably stick to DOTA to describe these games, though, because if I say "MOBA", people will say "Huh?" and I'll still end up having to say "DOTA" afterwards to clarify.
 

Anthony Wells

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Scateborders. i hate every. single. one. of. them. Its unfair to judge everyone that skateboards by the same standards. so thats the group i judge unfairly.
 

The Floating Nose

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Hipster really get on my nerves. I don't mnow why, maybe that's because they think they are so much better than everybody (in m yschool at least) because they listen to bands that nobody gives a tiny squirt of a shit about. Also, some of them really come off as posers to me. They think that they are geek and all but let me tell you something: "JUST BECAUSE YOU WEAR A MARIO BROS. T-SHIRT THAT DOESN'T MAKE YOU A GEEK !" To me being geek is knowing A LOT about a certain subject (Music, movies, games). In clothing, to me being geek is wearing a t-shirt about somehting pop culture that only you and a couple of people would understand.

Also, i find the mullet ugly and hilarious, i mean, in history, humans have always had nice hair. The 1940's women haircut and men haircut, the 70's afro, the big hair from the 80's and then BANG ! You hit the 90's and here comes this thing right out of a horror movie. Almost like if mullets were the lowest point in hair history !
 

Nooh

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People who are devoutly religious, I have real trouble trusting a person who gets their morals from a book, or take them seriously either for that matter. Don't get me wrong, I can talk to them just fine about any subject which is not somehow related to their religion but as soon as it comes up, I can't really think of them as a reasonable person anymore.
 

Korenith

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People who never bother reading a single book in their lives.

I know it's ridiculous to be prejudice against people for that but anybody who says to me "oh my god you read x number of books a year? I don't think I've read a whole book in my life" is instantly somebody I expect not to get along with.
 

CManator

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Ass kissers. People who throw out compliments at every opportunity in an (often successful) attempt to be liked and/or cover up their faults. The funny thing is, most of them ARE genuinely good people, albeit a little insecure, and it is very hypocritical for me to judge people for being insecure.

But I can't help it. A few dishonest brown nosers have ruined my outlook on the subject. You know the type. People who spout out undeserved compliments (like asking a fat person if they lost weight for example) to pursue an agenda (like getting promoted). It gets to the point I can't take a compliment from them seriously, even if it's tecnically true. ("Thank you for telling me I'm smart, now would you kindly fuck off?")

Of course it doesn't help that I'm a straight shooter type who will tell you how I feel, good or bad, and I probably don't hand out compliments as often as I should. Probably one of the reasons I'm still single and unpromoted at work.
 

lord canti

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People who over react to other people for liking or disliking something. I mean does it really affect people that much?
 

Zeckt

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The catholic school board. If they want to preach their religious intolerance then they should only take the taxes of catholic people, leave my money the hell alone if your going to promote children to hate!
 

Jellly

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Fat people - unjust in some cases yes. When people allow themselves/ choose to be fat/ content with fatness I judge them quite badly. I just can't imagine allowing oneself to get into such a state if they have any self respect.

Bronies - Never watched the show and I don't plan to ever entirely because of hyper fans who mindlessly declare it to be "teh best thing evar" and make it seem as if its a brainwashing tool "welcome to the herd". Oh and "everypony". Judge judge judge. I always see them as 40+ year old fat (I know double judging here) who have no life. Probably not true for the majority of watchers.

Gamers. Yup anyone that plays a game series I don't really like I judge quite badly. Also the ones that play the games I like but not as much.

Lastly anyone who uses memes or the same phrases over and over again (e.g. "***** please...", "Doesn't matter had...", "Your argument is invalid...", "Arrow in the knee" etc.) I picture them as 14 year olds who just recently got their internet working and couldn't string a coherent and unique sentence together to save their life. Probably not true but still not a fan at all.
 

C F

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Transsexuals. I don't like the concept of transsexuals. I mean I suppose if I met one kind and decent enough, we could be friends. I just think the sex-change aspect is messed up, bro.

lord canti said:
People who over react to other people for liking or disliking something. I mean does it really affect people that much?
Yeah, and these guys. I mean I'm willing to accept a lot of things (excepting the above of course). Unless they're unusually well-rooted in convincing facts, who cares about someone's opinion?
 

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dobahci said:
DOTA games and the people who play them.

DOTA games have an absurd amount of heroes/champions, sometimes 100+, which aleady sets off alarms in my head. If you were to play each of them for 2 hours, that's 200+ hours of playtime just getting familiar with the basic playstyle and abilities of each. That doesn't even begin to touch on actually becoming comfortable or skilled with any of them.

Imagine if TF2 had 100 classes. How the fuck would you balance a game like that? Not to mention zillions of fundamentally game-changing items.

My limited experience with a dota game was when Heroes of Newerth was in beta. I didn't know much about the genre, but I figured I'd give it a try. Bumbled around a bit not knowing what I was doing, and then got yelled by some kid on my own team who had probably never seen tits before in real life, because apparently I screwed up something I didn't think was very well explained to begin with. Because that's another thing about these games, they're not big on explanations. THIS IS A DOTA GAME, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO KNOW WHAT TO DO ALREADY, YOU STUPID SCRUB.

I have friends who are really into these games and they keep telling me they're a lot of fun and have great strategic depth, if I would just give them a chance. But I just can't get myself to give a damn. There are so many other games I can play and have fun in without having to "give them a chance", and without having to put up with what is essentially the world's largest collection of immature gamer kid stereotypes.

So yeah, I won't touch these games with a 10 foot pole.
Can't agree more, My friends play Dota and they go ballistic when I do something I thought was right. I got a can of Sprite thrown at me once because I chose the hero my friend wanted.
 

Hasido

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basically, unless otherwise stated, other people are, to me, part of the faceless masses.

I don't think of people as a group unless they willingly identify themselves as one. Race? don't care. Religious? too many to say its just one group. Political parties? too much internal variation for me to feel comfortable making assumptions.

a group of people insistent on judging others based on unfair standards? don't like em, but once again, its up to the individual.

theres more but i'm too lazy right now.