Innocuous things that make you irrationally angry (a list thread)

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all of these teenagers out of school walking at half-speed across pedestrian crossings because we, in our cars, are their built-in and captive audience

yes we are staring at you

...because we want to run you down with our death machines COME ON AND CROSS ALREADY JESUS CHRIST

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 27 June 2012 20:52 (fourteen years ago)

I see ads on opera; it is not infallible (though close!) but perhaps has a setting I haven't switched over.

she started dancing to that (Finefinemusic), Wednesday, 27 June 2012 20:53 (fourteen years ago)

Irrationally put out by the court call search tool on the Chicago Daily L@w Bull37!n's website. State circuit court case numbers go: 4-digit year of filing, 1-letter or 2 letter 1-letter 1-digit department code, 5-digit number (including leading zeroes if necessary), eg: 2012L00123 or 2012M100123.

Most websites use that format or they look for close matches, which is cool bc people frequently abbreviate case numbers (eg, 12 L 123).

The Lol Bulletin site uses a proprietary format AND it doesn't identify close matches AND to top things off nowhere does it explain the necessary format, which includes a dash, a space, and which omits leading zeroes, e.g., 2012-L 123 or 2012-M1 123. So super

Je55e, Wednesday, 27 June 2012 23:21 (fourteen years ago)

Oops - so super stupid. Premature post.

Je55e, Wednesday, 27 June 2012 23:23 (fourteen years ago)

And the Lol Bulletin is $$$.

carl agatha, Wednesday, 27 June 2012 23:36 (fourteen years ago)

the whole '#firstworldproblems' craze. i find it so indulgent. by putting on the '#firstworldproblem', they are acknowledging/making a judgement on how trivial their concerns are, but they don't want to do anything about it. they should stop broadcasting their stupid problems if they actually cared about what the hashtag implies. rather than give you the implications of the hashtag and the first world problems together.. . i dont know gosh it really is quite innocuous.......GAH

hector_doepos, Thursday, 28 June 2012 01:08 (fourteen years ago)

And the Lol Bulletin is $$$.

Subscription?

Je55e, Thursday, 28 June 2012 01:11 (fourteen years ago)

I hate the "first world problems" thing because it will be like, "So angry because I dropped my phone in a puddle! #firstworldproblems" as though people who live in developing nations are ignorant of cell phones and wouldn't care if they dropped theirs in a puddle. Like, people outside of the "first world" get pissed off about things, too. They don't just sit around all noble and starving.

carl agatha, Thursday, 28 June 2012 02:43 (fourteen years ago)

And yeah, law bulletin is a really pricey subscription.

carl agatha, Thursday, 28 June 2012 02:44 (fourteen years ago)

yeah true that too.. i didn't really have a specific example in mind but there are many reasons why #firstworldproblems makes me irrationally angry

hector_doepos, Thursday, 28 June 2012 03:02 (fourteen years ago)

Kettle continually tripping the leccy off in this room. Looked around for others yesterday in shops in town then checked reviews online and can't find one without numerous complaints including multiple returns for a couple of reviewers.
Need an electric kettle cos during the summer it's how I heat water for washing up as well as doing the kitchen floor as well as multiple cups of hot drinks.

Have all electric kettles just gone downhill in quality over last few years.
Think the one that I'm currently having to replace lasted about 5 years, then wound up sitting in a pool of water under the stand that I hadn't noticed. That was a Russell Hobbs, so I thought I'd be able to get another of the same firm but I'm just seeing reviews about leaks and flimsy lid construction making them fail within a few months. Think the company was taken over during the interim since I last bought from them.
& other available ones all have a large number of negative reviews.

Bummer.

Stevolende, Thursday, 28 June 2012 10:46 (fourteen years ago)

the whole '#firstworldproblems' craze. i find it so indulgent. by putting on the '#firstworldproblem', they are acknowledging/making a judgement on how trivial their concerns are, but they don't want to do anything about it. they should stop broadcasting their stupid problems if they actually cared about what the hashtag implies. rather than give you the implications of the hashtag and the first world problems together.. . i dont know gosh it really is quite innocuous.......GAH

― hector_doepos, Thursday, 28 June 2012 01:08 (9 hours ago)

#firstworldfirstworldproblems

starfish succulents (unregistered), Thursday, 28 June 2012 10:58 (fourteen years ago)

#firstworld'firstworldproblems'problems

starfish succulents (unregistered), Thursday, 28 June 2012 11:01 (fourteen years ago)

One of my earliest on-line arguments with somebody was in defense of Ms. Liebeck and this lawsuit.

― carl agatha, Wednesday, 27 June 2012 20:34 (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I thought on first reading the case, the same as what I think now: McDonalds used to make their coffee far too hot! It was physically imperiling to even begin to drink it on purchase!

And yet, I still have the same argument now with people!

Mark G, Thursday, 28 June 2012 11:15 (fourteen years ago)

the denomination sandwich artist for a subway guy or basically anyone making sandwiches. or generally speaking the addition of artist to any task people accomplish. next thing you know every guy is a dick artist for being able to take a piss, we are all posting artists for being on ilx etc

Jibe, Thursday, 28 June 2012 11:31 (fourteen years ago)

#firstworldproblems is the "that's what she said" of the conscience

Know how Roo feel (LocalGarda), Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:13 (fourteen years ago)

Oh shit, I didn't know they made a movie about that! Presumably it's sympathetic to the plaintiff?

One of my earliest on-line arguments with somebody was in defense of Ms. Liebeck and this lawsuit.

― carl agatha, Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:34 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yeah, it's sympathetic. Biggest thing I took away was that the "LOL @ 'I'm suing McDonalds'" attitude that the media has successfully perpetrated is mostly pro-corporate propaganda and thanks to Seinfeld, Leno, et al, your average American will unquestionably support tort reform, which basically means the big guys can pre-rig the trial before it even begins.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 28 June 2012 14:25 (fourteen years ago)

She initially just asked them to cover medical costs and it was McD's who refused the cheap way out!

not going to get angry about tort reform today not going to get angry about tort reform today

carl agatha, Thursday, 28 June 2012 14:33 (fourteen years ago)

ok there must be some part of the story i don't know because suing mcd cos u burnt yourself with coffee that was too hot still sounds really silly to me. and even sillier that she won. what am i missing here? (and this is seriously an honest question, that story has always amazed me and of course has always been shown as an example of the ridiculousness of american law suits but i'm sincerely curious to know why you think it's good that that woman won)

Jibe, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:00 (fourteen years ago)

Because McD used to serve coffee at temperatures close to boiling.

Whereas an average drinkeable cup of coffee that you might buy at Costa, for instance, if you spilt it on your leg would hurt. But it would not take your skin off and cause 3rd degree burns, etc.

Mark G, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:05 (fourteen years ago)

The Incident:
(Albuquerque, New Mexico – February 1992)
Stella Liebeck, 79, suffered severe burns after she spilled coffee on herself. She purchased the coffee at a drive-through owned and operated by fast-food giant McDonald's. She was not the driver of the car and the coffee was spilled while the car was parked. That is, Ms. Liebeck's grandson had pulled the car to the curb and the vehicle was stationary before she placed the cup of coffee between her knees and attempted to remove the lid for the purpose of adding cream and sugar. As she lifted one side of the lid, the coffee spilled onto her lap. Immediately, the coffee was absorbed by her sweatpants. Her clothing forced what was later learned to be “super-heated coffee” against her skin.

The Injuries:
Ms. Liebeck's injuries were severe. She suffered full thickness burns
(third-degree burns) and scalding to her inner thighs, groin and buttocks. She was in the hospital for eight days and had to undergo extremely painful procedures to remove layers of dead skin, as well as several graft operations.

The Coffee:
The McDonald's coffee Ms. Liebeck purchased was served at a temperature of between 180 and 190 degrees Fahrenheit. For home use, coffee is generally brewed at 135 to 140 degrees. If spilled on skin, any beverage heated to between 180 and 190 degrees will cause third-degree burns in two to seven seconds.

The Action:
Ms. Liebeck's original intention was to obtain legal help in order to be reimbursed for her medical expenses, which were said to have totalled nearly $20,000. However, McDonald's refused to pay her medical bills. This led Ms. Liebeck to file a product-liability suit.

pplains, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:05 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.canf.bc.ca/briefs/mcdonalds.html

pplains, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:06 (fourteen years ago)

well, there you go.

Mark G, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:07 (fourteen years ago)

also key: McDonald's had roughly 700 reports on file of similar injuries caused (between 1982 and 1992) by its extremely hot coffee.

Jesu swept (ledge), Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:08 (fourteen years ago)

ok it makes a lot more sense knowing that. especially if it was a well known issue that mcdonalds had failed to take care of.

Jibe, Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:10 (fourteen years ago)

They show pictures of the burns in the movie. It's not like if you spilled a normal cup of coffee on yourself.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:15 (fourteen years ago)

most times when you (or at least I) see this case being referenced it homes in on the $2.7m awarded - idk whether ppl are unaware of, or ignoring, the fact she ended up getting nowhere near that much

jacob von logflume (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:30 (fourteen years ago)

also they were punitive damages, intended to hurt mcdonalds rather than help liebeck (not that they would ever have amounted to a minuscule fraction of their profits).

Jesu swept (ledge), Thursday, 28 June 2012 15:34 (fourteen years ago)

my girlfriend managed to burn herself extremely badly on a hot cup of tea FTR.

Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:29 (fourteen years ago)

yeah stuff like that makes me really angry too.

It reminds me of this story I heard on NPR about those Nissin instant ramen cups, and how dangerous they are with little kids re horrible burns - that seriously almost had me marching out into the street to yell at clouds

http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/12/05/142634542/why-burn-doctors-hate-instant-soup

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:40 (fourteen years ago)

I mean no doubt there are some people just wanting to make money, but yeah to automatically assume it is the possibly wronged individual plaintiff rather than the profit-drive company they are suing makes me IA.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:52 (fourteen years ago)

IA:

POTUS
SCOTUS
FLOTUS

when did this become a thing everyone took seriously, is it older than i think?

of family bonds and individual triumph. Narrated by Tim Allen, (zachlyon), Thursday, 28 June 2012 21:22 (fourteen years ago)

SCROTUS

carl agatha, Thursday, 28 June 2012 21:26 (fourteen years ago)

I'm sorry. It happens almost every time I read SCOTUS.

carl agatha, Thursday, 28 June 2012 21:27 (fourteen years ago)

can everyone please for the love of god SCROLL DOWN when you read emails?
YOU'RE KILLING ME

"email #1

hi person

please [blah blah blah]

also, make sure you [blappity bloo]
love, VG"

email #2
"hi vg
all done! do you want me to [blappity bloo] as well?"
love, person"

once a week, if not multiple times. raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh kill

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 28 June 2012 22:26 (fourteen years ago)

I would like you to blappity bloo, please, yes.

emil.y, Thursday, 28 June 2012 22:51 (fourteen years ago)

Fortunately my coworkers are usually very very diligent in reading their emails. It's weird, really.

Giving me the shits right now: this fucking obviously style-concerned guy on the bus wearing a fluffy sweater when it is 100° F.

Je55e, Thursday, 28 June 2012 22:56 (fourteen years ago)

Nothing wrong with SCOTUS IMO.

Je55e, Thursday, 28 June 2012 22:59 (fourteen years ago)

Oops wait fluffy SCARF not sweater.

Je55e, Thursday, 28 June 2012 23:15 (fourteen years ago)

SCARFUS

Je55e, Thursday, 28 June 2012 23:15 (fourteen years ago)

half the people I communicate are reading emails on smartphones so pretty much anything after the first sentence is doomed for repetition.

the other half of the people I communicate are morans.

;_;

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 28 June 2012 23:30 (fourteen years ago)

emil.y, for you I will blappity bloo because you asked so nicely :)

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 28 June 2012 23:31 (fourteen years ago)

SCARFUS

I LOLed.

carl agatha, Friday, 29 June 2012 01:41 (fourteen years ago)

I actually did see a woman wearing a big cowl-neck sweater in 94 degree heat today. It made me perspire just thinking about it.

Julie Derpy (Phil D.), Friday, 29 June 2012 01:44 (fourteen years ago)

went out in a leather jacket myself yesterday expecting the rain to be continuing only to find it was sunny. So wound up having to carry jacket over shoulder. But that might be a different thing. Maybe I just need a lighter waterproof.
Temperature seems to be rising even here.

Stevolende, Friday, 29 June 2012 10:03 (fourteen years ago)

I mean no doubt there are some people just wanting to make money, but yeah to automatically assume it is the possibly wronged individual plaintiff rather than the profit-drive company they are suing makes me IA.

― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:52 (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

What makes people irrationally angry is getting a large amount of money without "earning" it, lottery wins etc not including.

So, someone burns their leg and is in hospital for a week, ends up with £300K, people go "damn that lucky person! What, they asked for the money? Damn them!"

Mark G, Friday, 29 June 2012 10:14 (fourteen years ago)

Someone gets jailed for 3 years for a crime they did not commit, due to police faking evidence, gets £3m

people go "that murderer (probably) got off on a technicality"

It's not innocuous, but.

Big but.

Mark G, Friday, 29 June 2012 10:16 (fourteen years ago)

"CD not in database" errors from cddb when trying to rip cds.

especially if it's various artists (twice as much typing) and lots of foreign / complicated names (Bebe & Louis Barron - The Monster Pursues / Morbius Is Overcome)

especially as it's CD2 of a double cd and CD1 was in there.

koogs, Friday, 29 June 2012 12:44 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, especially if they reject your submission of the info when you've had to do it manually cos of that. Was it Exact Audio Copy?

Stevolende, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:00 (fourteen years ago)

eac, yes.

cddb genres are very limited, often catches me out.

also, there are typos on the inlay (Ii instead of II for instance) and discogs has other errors.

koogs, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:10 (fourteen years ago)


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