what makes me annoyed is when Americans say British instead of English when Britain consists of England, Wales, Scotland and northen Ireland.
This happened with the iPod too, don't you remember? Apple is composed of marketing gods.Griffolion said:The mis-conception that all tablet PC's are called iPads. Just because Apple popularised them with clever marketing doesn't mean that entire category of devices gets called by it. It's a tablet, I have a Motorola Xoom, it's a tablet. They were first introduced by MS in 2002, and many more conceptual devices for the form factor were done decades beforehand. So no, it's not a f****ng iPad, it's a tablet.
PS - The iPad 2 is a nice device, i have nothing against them, but i get riled by this misconception so much.
That stereotype actually makes it sound like people get Canadians confused with Scottish people.conithegreat said:That canadians say about "aboot" I have been all over Canada and I have never heard a Canadian say "aboot"
Thats because we really do not want to be associated with Europe... well the EU at least anywayNimcha said:I find it more annoying when British people call the European mainland just 'Europe', as if they aren't part of it. Sure they may be an island but that really doesn't make them any less European.
That was mostly Rome, if I recall correctly, and it seems that the bastard children of the dominant world power have been inheriting the world ever since.harmonic said:How about the misconception that the United States invented slavery, imperialism, and all the world's evils and the rest of the world is on this ultra-pure, moral high ground. That annoys me the most.
Do they have a video somewhere on how daddy long legs hunt? I am quite interested now.Mimsofthedawg said:I'll give you two: that carbon dioxide causes global warming (it doesn't, it's actually responsible for the carbonation of the earth's oceans which is the real threat to the global climate and also the reason why many scientists are preferring the term "climate chaos").bdcjacko said:I don't feel like adding a poll, just starting a discussion.
Anyhow, which misconception annoys you more, the fact that some people think Europe is all one big country or the that some people think or don't realize laws vary state to state in America?
Both get on my nerves when I am having a discussion where those are relevant. And they are somewhat connected and usually are in conversations about why are Americans/Europeans like this or that.
The second is that daddy long legs are the deadliest spider in the world; but their fangs are too small to stick through your skin. This is just absolutely false. They're not even technically spiders, partly because they have no fangs! Therefore, they have no venom. therefore they have no poison. Therefore, they cannot be the most poison spiders!
Daddy long legs actually chase down their prey, like an eight legged tiger, and contain a type of jaws but THEY DON'T HAVE FANGS.
I'm sure I'll get someone spewing hatred at me for my global warming comment (but hey, at least I'm not saying the concept doesn't exist?), but I typically get more rude and vulgar reactions from my daddy long leg peeve than anything else.
Wut?Alex Tollitt said:what makes me annoyed is when Americans say British instead of English when Britain consists of England, Wales, Scotland and northen Ireland.
It's not something to worry/be annoyed about. We hate everyone.Nimcha said:I find it more annoying when British people call the European mainland just 'Europe', as if they aren't part of it. Sure they may be an island but that really doesn't make them any less European.
Reminded me of thismichiehoward said:Trying living with the misconceptions about Canada.
Its always cold.
We are polite.
We always add "eh" at the end of our sentences whether its a question or not.
We all have he same postal code. (thats a new one I just heard the other day)
That the queen rules our country. Or that we have a president.
That we have one or two major cities.
As for the original misconception quoted, their both dumb.
what do you mean by butchering? Taxes, healthcare?icaritos said:Just wondering (please don't take this personally or as a means of offense), but how do you rationalize the consistent butchering of the middle to lower class? If I understood this it would go a LOOOONG way in allowing me to see them with more respect, it is kind of difficult at the moment.wammnebu said:that all american conservatives are rush limbaugh imbecilles, some of us are actually fairly sane individuals,
I'm taking Philosophy next year, and whenever I tell people that, they look at me like a fucking Messiah, because everyone round here has the philosophical depth of a brick and to them, it's as mysterious as the magic flickering thing that cooks our food. We call it fy...urr, I think. Anyway, we accused the bloke round here who showed us it of witch-craft, and ironically burned him at the stake with his own fire.Ultra-Chronic Monstah said:1.) That all white people that listen to hip-hop want to be 'gangsta'.
2.) All Philosophy students are just lazy and need to do a 'real subject'. Sorry, by 'real' do you just mean 'harder'? I don't see how taking analytical chemistry will blow open the world of opportunity for you...
(No offense to anyone studying analytical chemistry)
I feel like I'd like to make the same distinction of iPods and MP3 Players. I've never owned an iPod, namely because I don't need the same amount of Gigs that's on my effing desktop just to hold my music, but I hate how every time I have to speak to my parents on this subject - and they're about as oblivious of technology as you can get - they insist on calling both my MP3 Player and theirs an iPod.Griffolion said:The mis-conception that all tablet PC's are called iPads. Just because Apple popularised them with clever marketing doesn't mean that entire category of devices gets called by it. It's a tablet, I have a Motorola Xoom, it's a tablet. They were first introduced by MS in 2002, and many more conceptual devices for the form factor were done decades beforehand. So no, it's not a f****ng iPad, it's a tablet.
It's not so much butchering, to me, as a lack of empathy or sympathy with said classes, and assuming that a policy that works well in the upper class and with large corporations will have similar effects all the way down the food chain. To me it's just flawed logic, and isn't actually malicious. As far as I've seen conservatives tend to paint in very broad, high contrast strokes, if you'll forgive the metaphor.wammnebu said:what do you mean by butchering? Taxes, healthcare?icaritos said:Just wondering (please don't take this personally or as a means of offense), but how do you rationalize the consistent butchering of the middle to lower class? If I understood this it would go a LOOOONG way in allowing me to see them with more respect, it is kind of difficult at the moment.wammnebu said:that all american conservatives are rush limbaugh imbecilles, some of us are actually fairly sane individuals,
I dont understand the question, i dont remember many machetes during the last march for life