Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 02:50     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

I was typing too fast and spelled fibromyalgia wrong...

I want to say to each of my neighbors, Why are you on disability? Why does the gov't (including my hard earned money) paying you so that you can live the life of Riley - watching tv all day; gardening; playing with your pets, drivng brand new vehicles?

It drives me crazy. I am an attorney and I have dealt with many, many cases of people ripping off the welfare and disability systems. I am a liberal Democrat, but we need more oversight.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 02:39     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

SocialSecurity Disability and Veteran's disability pay...The system is being ripped off by lazy people who don't want to work! I have seen so many cases of this! People who want to work do work and don't apply for disability. My neighbor has a full military pension and he is perfectly fine! he is gardening, etc. It makes me furious. My other neighbor has SSDI and free medical for life for fybromyalgia. she is nutty but otherwise in perfect health. she is just too weird and selfish to work! Lazy bums I say.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 00:41     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:I pretend to support gay rights because that's how my friends feel, but secretly I don't


Bigoted AND a coward. Your mother must be so proud.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 00:37     Subject: Re:Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:Anxiety dogs unless you are a veteran with PTSD. There was a woman at the movies with a tiny dog strapped to her chest in a red vest/pouch thing. She said she needed it for her anxiety. I could hear people sneezing the entire movie. It ruined date night.


This sounds like a Seinfeld episode. I am ROFL!
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2013 20:20     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

I pretend to support gay rights because that's how my friends feel, but secretly I don't
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2013 19:53     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hags and geezers having babies.


OMG, do you live in north Arlington!?! Moved here from out of state and was shocked at the haggard, beaten-down oldsters pushing baby carriages around and attending Kindergarten recitals. It's gross.


gross?

My daughter uses it, and it's perfectly acceptable.

at fucking NINE!
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2013 19:52     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Thank GOD I was 42 with my last! I wouldn't want to upset you and the others.

the horror!

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Hags and geezers having babies.


OMG, do you live in north Arlington!?! Moved here from out of state and was shocked at the haggard, beaten-down oldsters pushing baby carriages around and attending Kindergarten recitals. It's gross.


Maybe it's the grandparents? Also, out of curiosity, what do you consider geezer-age for actual parents? I'm 33 and pregnant with my first, and from time to time I encounter trailer-trash types who can't believe a geriatric person like me is only now having kids...


Not pp, but 45+, give it up already!
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2013 07:56     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:- religion
- people that drive BMW's or Hummers (hello, douche-mobile driver!)
- excessive fertility treatments and people that are so focused on genes
- Walmart
- the South & southern accents
- mushrooms
- smokers (including pot smokers)
- lobbyists
- cicadas
- people who breastfeed beyond 2 years
- crocs and the people who buy them
- uggs and the people who buy them
- homeschoolers
- destination weddings
- lying & hypocritical clergy members (ie, all clergy members)
- people who put giant bows on their infants
- Dr. Oz
- blind patriotism
- polygamy (but I support open marriages and same-sex marriage)
- clowns
- birds
- people who wear yoga pants everywhere like it's regular clothing


Did I write this list in my sleep? Holy crap.


Me too. Well, I do like mushrooms and cicadas aren't so bad.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2013 07:35     Subject: Re:Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

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Anonymous wrote:atheists
There is more than one poster on the atheist.are.a.pain. concept.


Do you not love atheists?


NP. What's to love, when so many of them are such a pain?


I feel the same way about adults that believe in storybooks.


NP, but see what you just did there? Totally unnecessary and you're offending people who have said nothing negative about you. You are the type of atheist who is cantankerous and irritating as hell to be around.


So you can dish the offensiveness, but not take it? Why am I surprised that you're a total hypocrite?


As I said, I'm a NP to this particular conversation. I just don't understand why you felt a need to insult folks who don't have a particular issue with you.


So this doesn't apply to the person's convo in bold? Why the selective calling out of "insulting folks?"


Someone called you a pain. In response, you criticized folks who "believe in storybooks". Do you not see the difference?


No, I don't see a difference. Your privilege is showing, PP.


Yes, you do, but that's okay.


Oh look, the religious person telling me what I believe/think? Gee, how original! Thanks for the perfect reminder why I not only don't believe in children's stories, but that their followers are regularly completely vile.


New poster here. Since you don't know the difference, I'll tell you (and I don't have a dog in the fight). One is saying you're a pain, but not attacking your value or belief system. The other is making fun of a whole group's belief system. See the difference?


I'm a NP, but also non-religious. Let me try and explain something to you - calling a group of people a pain because of their belief (or lack of belief) system, is pretty damn offensive - especially given the obvious dominance of religious groups in this country, and giving their clear upper hand. Don't try and say that's not what the PP was saying, particularly given the context of the response.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 23:11     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:People insisting on gluten free when they aren't true Celiacs.


Why would anyone do this to themselves? I tried some gluten-free products years ago when I suspected I had celiac disease (I didn't). They were almost uniformly terrible.


Some people do it as a healthier way to eat.


You can also skip the processed "gluten free" crap and just move on to whole vegetables, whole fruits, fresh meat and fresh fish.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 15:13     Subject: Re:Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

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Anonymous wrote:atheists
There is more than one poster on the atheist.are.a.pain. concept.


Do you not love atheists?


NP. What's to love, when so many of them are such a pain?


I feel the same way about adults that believe in storybooks.


NP, but see what you just did there? Totally unnecessary and you're offending people who have said nothing negative about you. You are the type of atheist who is cantankerous and irritating as hell to be around.


So you can dish the offensiveness, but not take it? Why am I surprised that you're a total hypocrite?


As I said, I'm a NP to this particular conversation. I just don't understand why you felt a need to insult folks who don't have a particular issue with you.


So this doesn't apply to the person's convo in bold? Why the selective calling out of "insulting folks?"


Someone called you a pain. In response, you criticized folks who "believe in storybooks". Do you not see the difference?


No, I don't see a difference. Your privilege is showing, PP.


Yes, you do, but that's okay.


Oh look, the religious person telling me what I believe/think? Gee, how original! Thanks for the perfect reminder why I not only don't believe in children's stories, but that their followers are regularly completely vile.


New poster here. Since you don't know the difference, I'll tell you (and I don't have a dog in the fight). One is saying you're a pain, but not attacking your value or belief system. The other is making fun of a whole group's belief system. See the difference?
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 15:11     Subject: Re:Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

13:19 crocs are good inside shoes to wear around the house for people with foot pain instead of wearing slippers.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 15:07     Subject: Re:Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

To add to 12:49's post, it's the flip side of "everyone should have hundreds of thousands of dollars socked away before they procreate." I do happen to think parents should have more than a pot to piss in when they have kids, but I guess if you're willing to do without a lot, having kids at 25 is an okay idea.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 15:03     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I was stunned on the "when do you plan to retire" thread when people were saying their kids would be 19 and 22 when they retire! My grandparents weren't retired when I started college!


Did your grandparents work late in life, or are the generations in your family only 20 years apart?
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 13:19     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:- religion
- people that drive BMW's or Hummers (hello, douche-mobile driver!)
- excessive fertility treatments and people that are so focused on genes
- Walmart
- the South & southern accents
- mushrooms
- smokers (including pot smokers)
- lobbyists
- cicadas
- people who breastfeed beyond 2 years
- crocs and the people who buy them
- uggs and the people who buy them
- homeschoolers
- destination weddings
- lying & hypocritical clergy members (ie, all clergy members)
- people who put giant bows on their infants
- Dr. Oz
- blind patriotism
- polygamy (but I support open marriages and same-sex marriage)
- clowns
- birds
- people who wear yoga pants everywhere like it's regular clothing


Did I write this list in my sleep? Holy crap.