Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pets. Don't like 'em, don't understand Americans' compulsion to spend so much time and money on them. Totally mystifying. Isn't interacting with actual human beings infinitely more satisfying?


I'm American and agree with you here. I've never been in a dog owners home where you couldnt tell a dog lives there, either by smell or all the fur everywhere. They cost so much money and shit on your carpets. The ones who claim they're like children are especially annoying.


Wow. Our dog doesn't shit or pee inside the house ever. She smells like her shampoo, and we specifically got a breed that doesn't shed. She costs much less than our children and we get tons of enjoyment from her.


It's the tons of enjoyment part I don't get. To each their own.
Anonymous
"Secretly". Interesting.

I'm only secretive about things I'm not proud of or that I know are wrong... I hope that's the same for all of you because that might mean that you are open to learning how wrong you are.

This, I write after being 4 pages in and almost every post is something I actively live or do. Weird everyone is so opposed to my choices.
Anonymous
the feminization of education and the workplace
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This THREAD is truly horrific and an embarrassment to what is usually a funny (if razor edged snarky), insightful, clever forum. I can only hope that we have been temporarily overrun by white supremacists from Manassas and its ilk--or perhaps the repubtards on the Hill and their staffers are all playing on their phones here during the lull before sequestration storm.

I agree. The rabid support of a complete open door policy is nuts. We cannot take the worlds population on here.
Anonymous
Tatts. Shows lack of class. I find them to be amusing and I laugh at those that abuse themselves. My husband and I love to pick out the worst tatts at the beach.

We go to upscale resorts and we still still see the worst tatts.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This THREAD is truly horrific and an embarrassment to what is usually a funny (if razor edged snarky), insightful, clever forum. I can only hope that we have been temporarily overrun by white supremacists from Manassas and its ilk--or perhaps the repubtards on the Hill and their staffers are all playing on their phones here during the lull before sequestration storm.

I agree. The rabid support of a complete open door policy is nuts. We cannot take the worlds population on here.


Hey, I have an idea. Why don't you go live in Syria for a while?
Anonymous
This thread is a hoot!

I hate over the top weddings. What a waste of money. It is ONE day.


Anonymous
People who use car seats with snap-in strollers. I don't really care when people use them for short trips from the car to a store or to the house, but it drives me crazy when I see people using them out for long walks or sitting at a coffee shop. Keeping a baby in a car seat for a long time is terrible for his or her posture, breathing, and head development. Get a stroller with a bassinet and lay that baby down flat or use a baby carrier.

I would never say this out loud to anyone because I know it isn't any of my business what you do with your kid, but I guess that is the point of this thread.
Anonymous
do you mean a stroller with a snap in car seat
Anonymous
The Islamic religion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tatts. Shows lack of class. I find them to be amusing and I laugh at those that abuse themselves. My husband and I love to pick out the worst tatts at the beach.

We go to upscale resorts and we still still see the worst tatts.




+1. They look like you got a wet magazine stuck to your skin. Plus, when the largish, 60+ woman in my office is getting them, they're no longer "edgy" -- they've become the mullet of the 2010s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who use car seats with snap-in strollers. I don't really care when people use them for short trips from the car to a store or to the house, but it drives me crazy when I see people using them out for long walks or sitting at a coffee shop. Keeping a baby in a car seat for a long time is terrible for his or her posture, breathing, and head development. Get a stroller with a bassinet and lay that baby down flat or use a baby carrier.

I would never say this out loud to anyone because I know it isn't any of my business what you do with your kid, but I guess that is the point of this thread.


I sure hope not because you're wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Islamic religion.


I'm actually embarrassed to admit this, and my opposition is definitely secret. But yes. I've read the Koran cover to cover, which I'll wager is more than most have done, and my opinion is well-informed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tatts. Shows lack of class. I find them to be amusing and I laugh at those that abuse themselves. My husband and I love to pick out the worst tatts at the beach.

We go to upscale resorts and we still still see the worst tatts.




+1. They look like you got a wet magazine stuck to your skin. Plus, when the largish, 60+ woman in my office is getting them, they're no longer "edgy" -- they've become the mullet of the 2010s.


I have found my view of tattoos have changed. It's an all or nothing kind of thing. Get the sleeve or go home. Three oddly placed tattoos look worse.
I have none.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Islamic religion.


I'm actually embarrassed to admit this, and my opposition is definitely secret. But yes. I've read the Koran cover to cover, which I'll wager is more than most have done, and my opinion is well-informed.


Personally, I feel that way about all religions. Religion seems to just cause conflict and start wars. I don't get it.
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