bren2002 wrote: » I'm not reading this whole thread to check if it's been mentioned already. My current pet hate is that progressive indicator signal that newer Audis have. Nothing screams bigger wanker to me than that thing.
Jeju wrote: » Last week I was on a roundabout when a car to the left came screeching to a stop nearly taking the front off my car, driver texting on phone. I drove on and stopped at some red traffic lights further down a quiet street and looking in my mirror saw the same lady in the car behind busy typing on her phone. I decided to experiment. I waited, lights turned green, only two of us in the queue, lights turned red, ladies head glances up. Lights turn green, only two of us in queue, lady typing away, her head glances up , lights turn green ,only two in queue, I wait, lights turn red, lady glances up and continues typing. Lights turn green, two us us in queue, lady typing glance up sees lights green, sits on horn and starts shouting abuse at me.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » What the fuuhrk was all that about? No idea here.
Brendan Bendar wrote: What the fuuhrk was all that about?
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: Tl;dr: woman is wanker, then OP is wanker.
9or10 wrote: » Sorry about that, didn't want to spill my coffee.
Patww79 wrote: » I think it's the new LED style ones you see on the rear where they light in sequence from inside to out. Like half a KITT effect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Fin7pyzDc
gossamer wrote: » Those people who can somehow manage to turn every conversation around to themselves, regardless of what's being discussed. Absolutely infuriating.
Deedsie wrote: » Not to the same extent but also irritating are people who leave car dealership stickers and registration plate advertising surrounds on their cars.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » People who use the term "generation snowflake". Never encountered one who wasn't a tosser.
Gwynplaine wrote: » I have never heard it either. What does it mean? Give an example.
Generation Snowflake, or Snowflake Generation, is a term that refers to young people, typically university or college students, who seek to avoid emotionally charged topics or dissenting ideas and opinions. This may involve support of safe spaces and trigger warnings in the university setting.[1][2][3][4] It has also been used by The Daily Telegraph and GQ writers to refer to Millennials
Walter H Price wrote: » they look for any excuse to call you a racisit , homophoe , bigott , islamaphobe , sexist , elitist , anti semite , Nazi etc... Social Justice Warriors (SJW's) you know who you are and you're all **** hahahahahaha
OldNotWIse wrote: » Don't they even insist on "safe spaces" on university campuses now, so that the snowflakes have somewhere to go where no political views are allowed, and so they will be "safe" from being offended. It's a kick up the snowflake fúckin hole they need - the real world will take them down a peg or two (one hopes).