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Things that get under your skin...

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Bookshelves more or less randomly and inevitably used as a decorative device and pattern over entire walls of rooms... it's even worse when said shelves only serve to showcase whatever crap has been decided to be the trendy trinket to put up there, little cactuses or some sorry epipremnum aureum (yes, I had to look up that, because fucking Anglos can't decide for one commoner name for it).
 
The incessant barrage of ads, e-mails and other inticements from utility companies, credit card companies, my bank, etc. to get me to pay my monthly statement online. For over 50 years, I've been writing a check, dropping it in the envelope with the invoice, sealing the envelope, applying a stamp to said envelope and dropping it into the local mailbox for the postal service to do it's job. If the system ain't broke, DON'T FIX IT ! ! ! ! ! And, besides, at 68 cents per envelope (to be 72 cents at the end of the month) it is still a HELL of a lot cheaper than that monthly service fee you are charged by your internet provider :rotflmao:
 
Bookshelves more or less randomly and inevitably used as a decorative device and pattern over entire walls of rooms... it's even worse when said shelves only serve to showcase whatever crap has been decided to be the trendy trinket to put up there, little cactuses or some sorry epipremnum aureum (yes, I had to look up that, because fucking Anglos can't decide for one commoner name for it).
The only good bookshelves are the ones where to get the max shelf capacity, you lay books flat on the bottom and then stand books on top to fill the height completely or if you are chaotic evil, you just lay more books on the top of the books standing on the shelf and the best bookshelves have the piles of books staked at the base.....
 
The only good bookshelves are the ones where to get the max shelf capacity, you lay books flat on the bottom and then stand books on top to fill the height completely or if you are chaotic evil, you just lay more books on the top of the books standing on the shelf and the best bookshelves have the piles of books staked at the base.....
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The only good bookshelves are those with THE good books... even if most of the editions are rather decorative, put there as a representative testimony of their excellence... including a certain degree of irrationality in the randomness of the choice of, for example, an edition of Góngora "Soledades" which is lean (Cátedra over Castalia) and had always been there, instead of setting THE greater work, the "Polifemo".
 
Whiners complaining about feeling deceived and treated condescendengly, not caring about whether they can deceive and treat others condescendingly, no matter whether unwillingly or not.
 
The incessant barrage of ads, e-mails and other inticements from utility companies, credit card companies, my bank, etc. to get me to pay my monthly statement online. For over 50 years, I've been writing a check, dropping it in the envelope with the invoice, sealing the envelope, applying a stamp to said envelope and dropping it into the local mailbox for the postal service to do it's job. If the system ain't broke, DON'T FIX IT ! ! ! ! ! And, besides, at 68 cents per envelope (to be 72 cents at the end of the month) it is still a HELL of a lot cheaper than that monthly service fee you are charged by your internet provider :rotflmao:
I understand what you are saying and agree. But, my bank has a website and a phone app where I can pay my bills and they send the check. They don't charge for the feature.

I've got it down to simple. The electric company drafts from my checking. The rest hits a couple of credit cards that are paid off when the bill arrives. I get the cash back, ya know?

I used to sit and scribble out 35 checks a month. I rather like this on-line stuff.

As for the internet provider fee, you're here, right?
 
Sportspeople... sportsmen talking... and talking about sports.

People "celebrating".
 
Use of the word "impacts" - used grammatically incorrectly usually - when the word the speaker/writer should be using is "affects".

Somehow "impacts" became a fashionable word, and all and sundry now feel the use of it gives their ramblings some degree of authority. They also like to drop the useless phrase "going forward" into their vapid monologues.
 
People who tell abstentionists who never complain while they just sit, watch and, occasionally, laugh "eefyeedeentveetdeeneetkeempleeeen", then feel very backed by that indoctrination to go on complaining about what other people vote, or about what they themselves had voted.

All those stupid "we care about your privacy, go on on the app, password, double password, check, recheck, something else, whatever...".
 
I'll never repeat it enough: "it's JUST semantics". Indeed, "just" that...

The degree of the force of that 'what is your religion' crap and being married or not or having a human pet as a couple in America... do you go to church... are you spiritual... and not merely the question, but the fact that they are considered very reasonable, and they do not invade your privacy like Chinese/Asian questions about age or income/wealth... and that they do not reduce your self to a mere category, like a puppet or a cheap piece of entertainment.
 
Not that I find it is the most disgusting instance, but I particularly hate the sight of spoonfuls sliding on the tongue to enter the oral cavity... I recall a blond with the shiniest metallic parted tuft of golden hair over his Northern European head (irrelevant that his passport might well have been American), eating yoghurt or whatever on the FGC , and the sight was anything but appealing, not even in the twisted way in which I find trypophobia rather "mesmerizing".
 
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