You know what really grinds my gears?

[size=167]BARRY SCOTT!!![/size]

and Pixelated, are my pms getting through?

WALL-E- OMG! I don’t usually resort to text language, but that was completely called for! :laughing: You know about the annoying bald on top of his head but with really long hair around his head guy too?! The guy who looks like a pirate and who shouts at everyone and who knocks down those windows in the advert! Yay! We can suffer together! :laughing:

Barry Scott! Whoo! :laughing:

If you want to see the most annoying adverts EVER, WALL-E, type in ‘Charlie Brooker Top Ten Adverts’ into YouTube (be warned, there’s a lot of swearing involved, but it’s hilarious!)

Pixelated- Well, we’re all adults here- if we can’t talk about religion in a mature manner, albeit a controversial subject, then I think I’ll just go the whole hog and start sucking my thumb again and asking for my food to be purreed. :laughing:

Anyway, I’m sure the religious people themselves would hate to be preached at- just like in that comic of yours! It’s a two-way system.

BANG! and the dirt is gone! Those adverts are SO badly dubbed.

One more thing that I don’t really like. When some religious figures make us look bad, so people assume that we’re all like that. There are some people on this Christian movie reveiw website that I go on that are pretty AGGRESIVLY Christian, and I’m like “Calm DOWN dude!” . No, LizardGirl, I do not walk around telling people to convert, just leave me alone and don’t attack me like the people on YouTube to often do and I don’t care if your not religious.

Guys, please get B-on-T. Here at Pixar Planet we have freedom of religion, but not freedom of speech. If a forum is divided against itself, that forum cannot stand.

cools down kay, kay kay. What I was gonna say before:
Children’s movies with adult humor (especially you-know-what) political opinions, and, yes, religious opinions, or in your face environmental opinions . Save those for adult movies!

Rac_Rules- I apologize if I offended you in any way, though I hoped that my original post was clear that it was only aimed at those who do preach to those who aren’t religious and suchlike. But hey, we’re all adults here.

How annoying is it when you run out of toilet paper once you’ve done your business! It’s seriously the most annoying thing ever! Must remember to stockpile the toilet paper first thing tomorrow. :laughing:

O__o

Yeah. I’m still legally a child.

I’d guess the average age is 16-17.

And wisdom teeth surgery really grinds my gears.

Rac_Rules- Yeah, legally I’m still a ‘minor’, but from past experience most people on the boards seem to act very mature, which is always a good thing. :smiley:

Pixelated- Ouch. Both my parents have had their wisdom teeth pulled out, so I’m just hoping that I won’t have to have the same thing. It sounds painful.

I gots good wisdom teeth. I must be very wise.

Cillit bang remix (Lizardgirl watch this, it will take away some of the suffering!):

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I have a little brother who keeps complaining about not starting his driving classes. It is starting to get annoying around my house now.

One of the things that really annoys me is obnoxious people in cinemas. You’ve paid for your movie and just want to watch it without someone talking, or checking their phone every 5 seconds, crumpling their food packets loudly etc The only thing worse than adults in the cinema is children in the cinema and adults who don’t do anything to control them. Just because your 3 year old can watch a Winnie the Pooh movie at home, it doesn’t mean they are old enough to watch a movie at the cinema! Especially when you have the kids running around, or saying “What’s that?” all the time, and just generally ruining it for other people. If your kid is disrupting the movie for other people, pick them up and take them outside the theatre until they have calmed down, or take them home for good and wait a few years till they are old enough to watch a movie quietly.

No, I haven’t tried that, but I’ll take the suggestion on board. I have tried Bailey’s which is quite yummy with ice in it. :slight_smile: Well, a couple of sips isn’t enough to make me drowsy, so I’ll be alright. Heheh.

rachel - you forgot the [rant][/rant] tags. :smiley:

Rachel, I can understand you. It’s so annoying that they can’t shut up and sit still. I once experienced it years ago. It is also irritating when they look at you all the time. This also happened to me and my brother when we went to see Enchanted. We couldn’t concentrate on the movie because a little girl was looking at us.


And I have to admit that my own mother gives me a pain in the neck. Everything as to be her way and she doesn’t let others decide. In our house are also some spiders during Summer and she says that we should let the doors closed so that they can’t get in our rooms, but whenever she is in my room, she leaves the door wide open. Another thing that is irritating about her is that she tells us to hurry up if we are going somewhere. But then she always does something to slow us down. And when she knows that my father has something to do after he picked her up, she doesn’t hurry up. Instead she works slower than usual.

I also hate it if you have visitors and they look in your wardrobes and cupboards and play with your Nintendo DS/PSP/orwhatever without asking you. Where are there the manners?

Rachel- You’re right; children in cinemas when they misbehave is SO annoying.

The only situation where children are potentially more annoying is on an aeroplane. Even a simple three or four hour flight can be ruined by a child kicking your seat because they’re bored. And then the parents do nothing! And if you tell the child off, the parents have a go at you! It’s like, ‘uh, excuse me, but if YOU can’t control YOUR children, I’m going to have to do it for you!’

I must agree with you. I grew up in a household where manners are extremely important, as by age three we (as in me an my three older sisters) lived by “Behave, or feel Dad’s wrath at home.” Now, I just can’t stand when people let their kids misbehave, or as my dad put it:
Dad: They let them all misbehave because they don’t want to “break their spirit”
Kelsey: Don’t worry, Dad, our spirits where broken years ago.
Dad: Then I know my job is done.

All my sisters have something that annoys me:
Emily: She takes the littlest thing completely out of proportion, and will start crying. She also has a temper like anyone.
Kelsey: She is ALWAYS lecturing me on the way I act. Like, if I do something that she doesn’t completely agree on, even if my mom doesn’t care, she’ll pull me aside and give me a lecture.
Erica: She gets all moody and complain about everything, getting the “Oh my life is so TERRIBLE” attitude.
And all my sisters do this thing where they lock the door while their going to the bathroom, but never unlock it while their doing their makeup or hair, and I can never get in.

I really get so annoyed with long drives when I just sit for hours in the passenger seat, doing absolutely nothing. I also know my little siblings will do absolutely annoying things when their bored, POing me even more.