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What do you hate?

What I dislike are the laypeople who have decided they have come up with a surefire do-it-yourself home remedy for autism or depression or whatever, and pretty much only join support forums to try to get members to follow their master plan.

To me they are not much different than commercial spammers and they usually derail threads.

Quite frankly I think they should be banned accordingly.
 
I hate when people don’t have their cats & dogs spayed & neutered. Ignorant.
 
I hate it that there are people who think walking their “fighting” breed dogs through town centres without a leash is an acceptable, responsible behaviour.
 
I've always hated shaking hands so I'm quite glad that it's probably a social norm that will go by the wayside.
 
Budweiser beer. I honestly do not understand why it is so popular, as it is one of the nastiest tasting beers I have ever encountered.
 
What I dislike are the laypeople who have decided they have come up with a surefire do-it-yourself home remedy for autism or depression or whatever, and pretty much only join support forums to try to get members to follow their master plan.

To me they are not much different than commercial spammers and they usually derail threads.

Quite frankly I think they should be banned accordingly.

Yes. Unfortunately people with depression and anxiety are often mocked and ridiculed by ableists who humiliate them online. It's cyberbullying but they justify it by blaming the victim.
 
Yes. Unfortunately people with depression and anxiety are often mocked and ridiculed by ableists who humiliate them online. It's cyberbullying but they justify it by blaming the victim.

Ah yeah, ableist. There was plenty of that going on too.
 

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