In media: Animes with lots of female protagonists. Because every time I see some kind of anime like it, I can already tell that the characters look so generic. The only exception to this rule is Touhou, and while I do enjoy the characters' antics, most of the fun I have is playing the game. It just seems nowadays anime studios like to shove in lots of female protagonists doing cute things. And while it's good to have some sugar sometimes, eating a pile of sugar does not sound appetizing. Cute anime girls have become so common, it tastes stale and unhealthy after a while. I mean, I like hot girls as much as the next straight guy, but c'mon!
In reality: People talking on their cellphones or texting while in a group of friends doing a 'social' event. C'mon people, you go to the coffee shop with your friends to hang out! Not to chat on that plastic encased module of semiconductors and an AC source. I'm so glad our graduate student group has a game night where we play card games and board games every Friday night.
In the internet: Facebook game apps. Facebook is only an extension of our communicative ability. I don't give a crap about game requests, and nor do I ever want to. They're a waste of energy, time, and money (if you're really that low into buying game stuff over Facebook). All you're doing in those games is mostly clicking that god damn mouse button to tell your bear person to chop a tree.
That is to say, I don't hate these things, I'm just tired of seeing them. It takes a lot for me to really hate something. A LOT.
The Marketplace on Facebook I liked because I was able to find my last 3 residences through there.
The one thing I don't hate at all, and I hope I never will: Humanity. I don't like to be an extreme pessimist or optimist. There's no sight in either of those viewpoints because they only see one half. I'm a patient person with humanity. It's done some pretty atrocious things (including some of the stuff I've mentioned as well as many terrible war crimes and environmental devastation), but if we were truly evil then humanity's game would have ended a long time ago. In addition to that, we're young creatures in comparison to the age of the Earth. There are so many factors in humanity, that I never decide on what might happen next. If you disagree with me, I don't care.