You know what really grinds my gears?

Rush Limbaugh said some incredibly offensive things to women concerning the recent contraception mandate debate. I’m completely disappointed that I live in a supposedly progressive society in which something so atrocious could be said by someone who has a large following. Also, too often people ignore that contraception is often prescribed to women for health reasons (example: the woman Rush insulted was defending a friend who couldn’t afford birth control and thus had to have an ovary removed because of cysts!).

I hope this post isn’t too political for Pixar Planet, because I see it as more of a women’s rights—even a human rights—issue. I’ll leave it up to curious people to google what Rush said…

I hate having to study for imporant test.

I hate it when someone says something to me, and I have no idea what they meant. I don’t want to ask, because then I seem stupid or like I wasn’t paying attention.

I hate when somebody says something and I don’t hear and they expect for an answer. I just nod my head and say yeah and stuff like that.

Yeah, that also is annoying.

It can be so annoying!

I hate it when I’m doing my math homework on the compulter and and I spened a lot of time on a problem only to have “Incorrect answer” shoved in my face.

Homophobes grind my gears.

Yes same here. What’s so wrong with love?

The worst part for me is that my father and brother are both homophobes.

Oh man, that’s too bad.

I hated it when I went to Blockbuster and the movie or game I wanted wasen’t their. It was more irating when they have 20 of the same thing and everyone already got it.

It irritates me that we no longer have a blockbuster. Now we rent movies from a very narrow selection at the local grocery store.

I hate that my opinion on certain things is always in the minority, and I feel like I can’t share them without people thinking I’m bad. My opinions on those things are just like my opinions on other things, they are just what I personally think.

I feel that way a lot of times. Like, if I like a movie that most people hate, or, more often, vice versa, I’m afraid to even say it. Like, I really don’t like The Dark Knight. I just don’t. And that’s not really acceptable to most people.

I didn’t really like it either. It’s for a couple reasons that have to do with a phobia I have.

That’s how I feel when I say that I don’t like Frollo. It was nothing to do with whether he was a good villain or not. I never said he was or wasn’t, I just don’t like him.

I understand. He’s my favorite movie villain, but I understand that you don’t like him.

My old town had a BlockBuster, but not my new one. That’s something I hate about smaller towns, less to do.

Thank you! You don’t know how happy I am to hear that from someone.

I think it’s acceptable because you admit it’s not a bad film, just that you don’t like it for personal reasons.