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I Hate I Hate I Hate...


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fisharefriendsnotfood Apprentice

uhh... I hate math. does that count?

I just felt I should add something.

I love my life!! :)

-Jackie :)


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Rusla Enthusiast
You would think the butt would be easy to find, considering their heads are up it :rolleyes::rolleyes:

I think that is why they can't find it. When they have their heads up it all they see is crap.

skoki-mom Explorer
I hate that I, like JudyinPhilly, have no idea what and indie-emo-idiot is and that a couple of years ago I thought "Bling Bling" was slang for ones lower private parts.

OMG, I just spewed my drink out my nose!!! Thanks for the laugh, I love a good laugh!!!!

OK, now what I hate..........

I hate that I have celiac disease and I'm not skinny. I think that is a major rip off. While no disrespect is meant to those who sincerely suffer from malnutrition as a result of this disease, I think I'd put up with the runs for the rest of my life if it meant I could be skinny and beautiful.

I hate that I think I need to be skinny to be beautiful.

I hate being cold.

I hate getting up early.

I hate buying expensive gluten-free foods and finding out they taste like crap.

I hate that I have no money.

I hate doing my taxes.

I hate that my ex-husband is a money sucking leech.

I hate it when I lose something.

I hate it that I don't see my kids everyday.

StrongerToday Enthusiast
I think that is why they can't find it. When they have their heads up it all they see is crap.

I think that's called a "cranial-rectalitis" :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
I think that's called a "cranial-rectalitis" :lol:

I think I've gone to that doctor :D

Lollie Enthusiast

I hate that I've come up with a few more, but.....

I hate that I made my mom cry today because I couldn't eat her cicken fried steak- she made it special and just didn't think about it and wasn't trying to be mean.....

I hate that my DH is a slob

I hate that when my 3 year old fell in a store today a mean lady said I should have been watching my child, Geez she was right beside me, for heavans sake, kids fall down.....

I hate I live in Dallas when I'd rather be living coastal.....

I hate that I've been too tired to work and I have a show in less then a week....

I hate not feeling 100% and that my DH thinks I should be fine now.....

I hate that we can't all get together to do this in person....

That's all for now!

Lollie

barbara3675 Rookie

I HATE that after reading all that LOVE (WOW, there sure were some good ones) on the "l LOVE, I LOVE, I LOVE" thread and thinking that I would add to it, I got to the end and found that Tiffany and a couple of others were cutting on me after I had apologized on the I HATE thread. I was feeling so good after reading all those I Love things, I was thinking of all the things that I love too.......and I do have lots of things that I love, probably more than most of you because I have lived longer than you. But when I got to the cuts, I just felt like going back to the I HATE thread instead.


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darlindeb25 Collaborator

Barbara--Go back to the I LOVE, I LOVE, I LOVE thread and do your thing. When you read things that upset you, move on and put them out of your mind--when you read things that make you smile and feel happy--hold them in your heart and run with them. I want to read your thoughts on what you love--please! Deb

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Deb--that was a nice thought! By the way, how have you been? Haven't talked to you in a while--really appreciated the info. on neuropathy. :)

Mahee34 Enthusiast

:blink: i HATE when people are rude and snippy on message boards.

I also HATE when you can't tell a tone through internet communication.

On that note i HATE when people take your tone the wrong way.

I HATE HATE HATE that when i got back to my apartment the bedroom was flooded and it now stinks like mildew in my entire apartment.

I HATE that my landlord is worthless.

I hate feeling sick even though i'm supposed to be feeling better.

and i HATE when people say things like DD and DH and i have no idea what that means :blink:

Rusla Enthusiast
:blink:.

and i HATE when people say things like DD and DH and i have no idea what that means :blink:

I think that could be slang for lower private body parts. I have no idea what it is either.

Mahee34 Enthusiast

haha OOOOH

I hate math too......and i HAAAAAAAATEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE the word pewter......yes the type of silver....i hate it!!!!! blech

Rusla Enthusiast

Isn't it funny how you can hate certain words. I had "irregardless" because it is not a word and a double negative. I also hate the word "issues" it makes me crazy.

jerseyangel Proficient

I always hated the word 'wound'--my mouth looks strange when I say it, and it's just an icky word! :ph34r:

ebrbetty Rising Star

well I guess I'll join it..

I hate that I'm doing everything Right on this "diet" and still having terrible stomach pain.

I hate that I can't have a bacon cheeseburger on a real bun

I hate that I can't go to any restaurant I want

I hate that if I do go to a restaurant I have to plan it for a day I have nothing to do after, just in case I get sicker.

I hate that gluten-free foods cost an arm and a leg

I hate that my moms getting older and may not be here forever

I hate when hubby puts words in my mouth

I hate when ppl online are rude to each other

I hate my sister and wish she did not live so close

most of all, I HATE that my SIL has brain cancer and its so hard on my brother and their 2 young sons and that I may have to watch someone else I love die from brain cancer.

whew..that felt good

tarnalberry Community Regular
I think that could be slang for lower private body parts. I have no idea what it is either.

D.D. - dear daughter, D.H. - dear husband (when not dermatis herpetformis

Mahee34 Enthusiast

oh WOWWWWWWWWWWWW thanks!!!

did you write i LOVE humus on the love board.

Lollie Enthusiast

I thought I would add:

I hate the letter C in the english language- I mean really, it makes the sound of a K or of an S.....so is it really necessary? And try teaching that to a 5 year old.

Lollie

fisharefriendsnotfood Apprentice
I hate that I think I need to be skinny to be beautiful.

You don't. They should not be used in the same sentence. They are not synonyms.

-Jackie :)

juliuspeppers Newbie

I too hate the word "irregardless" the modern day media has really ruined the English language.

I too find no use for certain letters or your appendix.....what is the point of an appendix!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I HATE that after reading all that LOVE (WOW, there sure were some good ones) on the "l LOVE, I LOVE, I LOVE" thread and thinking that I would add to it, I got to the end and found that Tiffany and a couple of others were cutting on me after I had apologized on the I HATE thread. I was feeling so good after reading all those I Love things, I was thinking of all the things that I love too.......and I do have lots of things that I love, probably more than most of you because I have lived longer than you. But when I got to the cuts, I just felt like going back to the I HATE thread instead.

Barbara,

I agree with Deb. Come back over the to lovefest. I'll give you a flower for your hair........ ;) And someone must be smokin' somethin over there, it startin' to smell awful sweet over there! LOL! :lol:

Take it from someone who has been through the wringer a few times here (and I have the shell to prove it!), don't let it get ya down, it's not worth it!

Hugs!

Karen

tarnalberry Community Regular

I hate that I have to defend myself over a statement that either wasn't read or wasn't believed...

I was not cutting on barbara3675 in that parody. I worried she might think so, which is why I added my note in the same post as the parody which explicitly stated that I wasn't doing anything of the sort. Heck, I'm pretty sure I've seen similar skits on SNL!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I hate that I have to defend myself over a statement that either wasn't read or wasn't believed...

I was not cutting on barbara3675 in that parody. I worried she might think so, which is why I added my note in the same post as the parody which explicitly stated that I wasn't doing anything of the sort. Heck, I'm pretty sure I've seen similar skits on SNL!

I really dislike the fact that I feel really DUH! and stupid because the whole thing went over (way over!) my head. I didn't understand the parody thing (I am suffering greatly from brain fog and my dictionary is not at hand.....) and I didn't understand the response to the parody thing (I am really clueless, aren't I? :huh: Sheesh, I am pathetic! <_< ) Oh well, sometimes it's easier going through life clueless!

I suggest everyone consider it an innocent misunderstanding complicated by the fact that it's really too hard sometimes to get "a feel" for what someone is really trying to convey and chalk it up to the fact that we need more SMILIES to better show which emotions we really mean to convey (Scott, what about my darned Devil smiley??????? ;)B) )

Hugs.

Karen

Rusla Enthusiast

Well Tiffany--I did not interpret it in any other way than you meant it.

I would like to add.

I hate living in a redneck city where men think you are only beautiful if you are 6 ft tall 93 lbs, mammary glands that reach Banff, blonde, 20 years old and dumber than a can of sardines. I have never been tall enough, thin enough or dumb enough for the men here.

I hate that society makes people equate thin with beauty and people of size with ugly.

I hate that many people never seem to search for the beauty within instead of the skin deep beauty.

chawk310 Apprentice

And on that note.... I hate it when I send my 6 y/o son to school with a sack lunch, and he cannot go thru the lunch line except for milk. I try my best to send him with a lunch he will like, but sometimes it doesn't go the way you plan. For instance, this morning, I sent a Hershey's chocolate kiss for dessert............ and I saw it in his lunch bag this afternoon melted on the bottom. Well, duh............... I sent mac & cheese with warmer packs. Guess it melted his dessert. Talk about feeling like the worst parent. Sometimes I just wantn to cry...........

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