What phrases or topics immediately shut down your interest in a conversation?

Recommended Videos

shrekfan246

Not actually a Japanese pop star
May 26, 2011
6,367
0
0
"Dumbed down". Usually accompanied by "for consoles", but not always. I'm sorry, but I have no interest in beginning or continuing a conversation with somebody who feels the need to insinuate that people who play console games, or even just modern games as I've occasionally seen, are stupider than people who can't enjoy anything less complex than Baldur's Gate, and will adamantly state that they think Baldur's Gate is too simple for them anyway.
 
May 29, 2011
1,179
0
0
Marter said:
Any mention of logical fallacies.

How about coming up with a real point, eh guys? ;p
I can think of any number of situations were bringing up a logical fallacy in a persons philosophy or argument would be a real point. Care to be specific?
 

ClockworkPenguin

Senior Member
Mar 29, 2012
587
0
21
Anoni Mus said:
Marter said:
Any mention of logical fallacies.

How about coming up with a real point, eh guys? ;p
The point is that logical fallacies are not valid arguments.

It's one of the reasons i try to avoid discussing communism since most people can't argue without using fallacies against it.

I'd actually love to be called on every time I made a logical fallacy, it's an interesting subject for me.


edit. wait, are you saying you hate when people remember others that they used logical fallacies or that you hate when they use logical fallacies?
I feel he is probably referring to the fallacy fallacy. ie. You used a fallacy, therefore I win the argument. That is one of the more annoying artefacts of discussion forums.

But I do agree in principle that fallacies have to be addressed.
 

Slayer_2

New member
Jul 28, 2008
2,474
0
0
Anytime someone talks about celebrities or actors, I immediately lose all interest in the conversation.
 

Mr Binary

New member
Jan 24, 2011
235
0
0
It's usually a phrase which starts with something like "As a ___" or "I'm not ____, but..." Those usually shut down all of the interest for me. Stuff regarding relationships as well; I really don't care about anything having to do with relationships and I hate hearing about them.
 

averydeeadaccount

New member
Aug 12, 2011
77
0
0
krazykidd said:
I have 0 tolerence for racism of any kind .
I simply cannot tolerate people who don't tolerate the intolerant.

On a more serious note, people who say 'football'. Whenever someone says football it irritates me to no end because people who play rugby think rugby is called football and soccer is called soccer, while people who play soccer think soccer is called football and rugby is called rugby.
Why not call them rugby and soccer so we can all stop having stupid arguments?
 

Mycroft Holmes

New member
Sep 26, 2011
850
0
0
I just can't get involved in sexism in video games threads at all. I see ridiculous stereotypes on both sides of the isle. And if I cant be arsed about it happening to male characters then I cant be arsed about it happening to female characters either. Plus, just don't buy those games, if it bothers you that much. Plenty of games with gender parity out there already for you to support.

krazykidd said:
Your friend is the exact reason i don't associate myself with most black males, they make us look bad . Yes , us ... ...I hope you friend ends up where black males "stereotipically" end up . Shot or in jail .
So basically you hate a person just because of their music/food choices combined with their skin color; so much so that you want them to die? Wow you're totally not a bigot at all.
 

Sharp Blue

New member
Dec 29, 2011
34
0
0
You should play (Insert game here) I think you would like it, People always sound so pompous when they say it. I will admit that it is fun though when I get to ask them how they beat some tough enemy or whether they thought the game was better on hard or was it better set up for medium, I like seeing their crestfallen look as they realize I am better at what is usually their current favorite game.
 

Diddy_Mao

New member
Jan 14, 2009
1,187
0
0
I pretty much tune out when born again christians start talking about science or social policy.



I've never heard an argument from these people that didn't boil down to. "According to the book of fairy tales my imaginary friend wrote..."
 

Easton Dark

New member
Jan 2, 2011
2,361
0
0
Sports.

I don't want to talk about American Football or rest of the world Football. Or basketball. Especially not baseball or hockey. Leave me alone.
 

Sandjube

New member
Feb 11, 2011
669
0
0
So, why are you a vegetarian/what's your view on religion/politics/why haven't you got your license yet/what are you doing at uni etc. Basically I just don't like discussing my personal life, pretty much.
 

someonehairy-ish

Dead account please delete!!! @mods
Mar 15, 2009
1,949
0
41
mathsisfun said:
People who say 'football'. Whenever someone says football it irritates me to no end because people who play rugby think rugby is called football and soccer is called soccer, while people who play soccer think soccer is called football and rugby is called rugby.
Why not call them rugby and soccer so we can all stop having stupid arguments?
Hang on, what? As far as I know, it works like this:
American English vs British English
Football = American Football
Soccer = Football
Rugby = Rugby

Unless... is it a thing to call American football rugby now? I have literally never heard of anybody refer to either kind of football as rugby, or vice-versa.
 

Slayer_2

New member
Jul 28, 2008
2,474
0
0
Anoni Mus said:
Actors as actors and not celebrities are an interesting subject for me. Don't you like to discuss why you think x is a better actor fit for a certnain role than z guy?
Yes, that's my favorite topic to discuss, I always perk up when it comes up :p
 

averydeeadaccount

New member
Aug 12, 2011
77
0
0
someonehairy-ish said:
mathsisfun said:
People who say 'football'. Whenever someone says football it irritates me to no end because people who play rugby think rugby is called football and soccer is called soccer, while people who play soccer think soccer is called football and rugby is called rugby.
Why not call them rugby and soccer so we can all stop having stupid arguments?
Hang on, what? As far as I know, it works like this:
American English vs British English
Football = American Football
Soccer = Football
Rugby = Rugby

Unless... is it a thing to call American football rugby now? I have literally never heard of anybody refer to either kind of football as rugby, or vice-versa.
I live in Australia, so it might be different to where you are, but here Australia's version of rugby is called Australian Football, American Football is called Rugby, Rugby is called Football, soccer is called Football, footsal is called soccer, color is called colour, cookies are called biscuits, and immigrants are called boat people.
 

Draken Steel

New member
May 15, 2009
97
0
0
Time travel and halo

Always been annoyed by the various time travel things, especially when they dont really seem to follow their own rules, or the rules are just.....odd. In general stuff involving it just isnt worth the effort of bothering with to me. heard looper is fantastic but still havnt bothered with it yet cuz time travel jsut turns me off so much.

halo....idk i had some interest in it, but tried halo 2, and wile i kidna liked the arbiter and elites, i hated everything else about it, it just felt horribly bland as boring to me. Not really sure why i dislike even the story so much, but i just never got into it at all. So yea, its a popular series, lots of people including some of my friends are big fans of it, but I lose almost all interest whenever it comes up. Personally, i prefer ads shooters (mw2 prolly my fav), if i do play one more like halo....vastly prefer unreal tournament.
 

Gormech

New member
May 10, 2012
259
0
0
Anything in which the orater has to say something to make their position seem to hold more weight before giving me any facts/logic to begin working with for that conclusion.
 

omicron1

New member
Mar 26, 2008
1,729
0
0
Opinion articulated as fact.

This pretty much sums up political discussions; it means "I won't let you argue these points with me, so if your disagreement with me is based on something I think is fact, tough cookies. Fight on my turf."
 

DrBonBon

New member
Sep 14, 2011
51
0
0
Any conversation, minus the historical ones, where someone comes out with the "Hitler and the nazis" argument. Why not change it to something else for a change? Stalin and the soviets? Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge?
 

Kargathia

New member
Jul 16, 2009
1,657
0
0
"These people", or any variants thereof tends to do the trick - it generally prefaces a statement devoid of any basic empathy or cultural understanding.

Cars, and relationships will also work in a pinch.
 

Mikeyfell

Elite Member
Aug 24, 2010
2,783
0
41
Happy birthday! Fuck off, you have one too it's not special.

Also 90% of sports talk. I like talking about sports theory, or the rules of sports, but I couldn't give a shit about players and coaches and injuries and salaries and I'm boring my self by listing all the stuff I don't want to hear about. Just shut up and watch Football, Handegg, what ever. I don't care about your Super Bowl, or your Packers, or your late draft coaching change. Just shut up!

DarkishFriend said:
"
"As a random asshole"
I'm going to start every conversation like that from now on.