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Does it make you feel better about something? Why do you get so het up about things you don't like?

Ed Sheeran? Other people going 1x? Coldplay? Football?

If you won't like something, don't give the effort of actively hating it, just get on with your life.

Cheer up, it's Friday 🙂


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 11:57 am
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Reported.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 11:59 am
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don't hate the haters


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:00 pm
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Posted : 31/03/2017 12:05 pm
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Projection of own insecurities/frustrations/anger. Basic Freudian stuff.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:07 pm
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Some things need hating, thats why the word exists.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:09 pm
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"hating on"?
I hate that.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:09 pm
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"hating on"??!!

My hate has a new focus...


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:09 pm
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Mostly, I just hate extremism, violence, the fact that I have a hard time not eating too much, cancer, and hating.

Otherwise, I don't hate.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:15 pm
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So the only options are to like something or ignore it. Where is the fun in that?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:16 pm
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lol @ coldplay.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:17 pm
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It's not hate - there's just a lot of shit things.

Which I *need* to point out to people :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:23 pm
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"hating on"?
I hate that.

"hating on"??!!
My hate has a new focus...

So you just got played... 😆


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:32 pm
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If you're aware you're a pretty crap person, and you think it's too much work to be a better person, it's only natural that you try and find things to hate, to make you feel better about your own substandardness.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:33 pm
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I love that Boyd Rice video! Where on earth did you dig that up from? 🙂


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:49 pm
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So you just got played

The Edinburgh defence. I hate that, too. 😉


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:51 pm
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If you're aware you're a pretty crap person,

I have a personal theory that it is those who think that they are not the best people in the world who are, in fact, the best people in the world and it is the ones who think that they are 100% amazing who are actually complete monsters. Philosophical, yagetmeh?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 12:56 pm
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Because its [b]E D G Y[/b] and people want to be seen as the cool guy who wears long sleeve shirts under short sleeve shirts under long sleeve shirts and don't play by anyones rules, not even their own.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 1:04 pm
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Projection of own insecurities/frustrations/anger

Yep. Attention seeking ****ishness, to give it the non-Freudian term


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 1:28 pm
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Everyone needs a hobby


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 1:45 pm
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Where did I say I hated Ed Sheeran? I don't understand the popularity of his song Galway Girl, never said I hated young master Sheeran.

🙄


 
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I think it's justified to hate things that threaten your own personal existence, like other people going 1x, or Coldplay.


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 1:58 pm
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If you swap something out, is there now room to hate on something?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 1:59 pm
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It's not hate - there's just a lot of shit things.

This. I don't mind things being rubbish, but when I'm repeatedly told they're good, I become a 'hater' because I have to correct people


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 2:01 pm
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I love that Boyd Rice video! Where on earth did you dig that up from?

Thanks to the tune-association thread, I've learnt how to use the search filters on Discogs 🙂

Helps to avoid music I hate 😉


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 2:55 pm
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[I]If you swap something out, is there now room to hate on something? [/I]

It depends on what you were running in the first place


 
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Posted : 31/03/2017 7:11 pm
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So you just got played...

Eh? You'll need to explain that, I'm older than 14.


 
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It's a weird & fucted up way of fulfilling their needs.

Some of us do it in a positive fashion, other chose a negative mode:

[url= http://www.habitsforwellbeing.com/6-core-human-needs-by-anthony-robbins/ ]Link[/url]


 
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I'm not a hater; it's just funny to take the mick out of stuff on here.

Half the forum seem to have their heads up their arses though, and they can't help but bite. The "Collective term for those going 1*11" thread is a prime example. Just stop and have a think about what it is you're getting wound up about.


 
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Few things are truly extraordinary. Pick your medium, pick your art form, pick your endevour, pick your sport and think about what is actually great.

Then take Coldplay. Fine, they are just a band making music so bland it makes porridge seem like LSD but..... it's not sold to us like that. The [i]Deejay[/i] on Radio One doesn't introduce their latest track as offensively mediocre musical dishwater. No, they lie and tell us how great and exciting it is.

But if the opportunity arises to actually speak the truth about these issues then by christ I will tell you what I think. Now obviously the amateur psychologists have already told us that this is a way of fulfilling some need or venting frustration or anger but I believe people have to be as honest as possible even if it is uncomfortable and if that means being honest and critical about shit to mediocre music, films, art, sport, people etc then so be it.

Enjoy your Ed Sheeran. Enjoy your soccer. Enjoy your Suicide Squad. You can even tell me you enjoyed it. But don't try to tell me it's actually great. Grumpy men serve a purpose. And that purpose is to stimulate greatness by not tolerating shitness.

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Posted : 31/03/2017 7:36 pm
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Then take Coldplay. Fine, they are just a band making music so bland it makes porridge seem like LSD but..... it's not sold to us like that. The Deejay on Radio One doesn't introduce their latest track as offensively mediocre musical dishwater. No, they lie and tell us how great and exciting it is.

This I have to agree with.
There's little in music I actively [i]hate[/i], I'm more deeply disappointed that so many people seem to be so engaged and excited by stuff that's so...[i]beige![/i]


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 7:48 pm
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jimjam, I partially agree with you. With respect to Ed Sheeran and Suicide Squad, etc., you are simply identifying what we would all do well to remember: that is, the distinction between subjective perception and objective reality.

In terms of how we communicate that, though, there is certainly no need to act like an asshat. Being 'as honest as possible even if it is uncomfortable' is, more often than not, just an excuse for being uncaring and unmannered.

When we're being lied to, however, such as when the media tells us that something is great and it really, really isn't, than sure: be critical all you want.

Ultimately, though, there is seldom a call on any of us to be nasty.


 
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When we're being lied to, however, such as when the media tells us that something is great and it really, really isn't, than sure: be critical all you want.

Ultimately, though, there is seldom a call on any of us to be nasty.

Well I don't think the OP is asking about genuinely nasty people say, stalking a celebrity and constantly insulting them via twitter or facebook are they?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 8:05 pm
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Hate is a powerful word.

I wonder how many folks actually genuinely hate things?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 8:16 pm
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Because if you....


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 8:20 pm
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I used to love that commercial!


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 8:40 pm
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Yep, hate it a but strong a term but I used the term "hating on" because I reckoned it would rile people up nicely. "het up" being more appropriate was used in the body of the text.

I'm not at all insinuating some dichotomy of love or ignore. More confused, amused and bewildered that some folk seem to put so much energy in to being annoyed at stuff that really doesn't count for anything at the end of the day. Is their life so devoid of love and joy that being a [s]dick[/s] grumpy head really gives it purpose?


 
Posted : 31/03/2017 9:14 pm
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If you don't hate some stuff you'll become

Enthusiastic Parker !!


 
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