- When my PC starts acting weird for no apparent reason (Right now, my clock likes to jump around. I can be looking it see its fine, and 5 minutes later, its 5 hours off).
- The usual sports rivals (Bears, Vikings, Yankees, Reds, White Sox, Cleveland Cavaliers don't really have any "rivals"...maybe Denver)
- A general lack of acknowledgement from Lucasfilm to the existence of the original trilogy.
- A general lack of acknowledgement from the US national media to its bias (usually to the liberal side, but not always)
- A general lack of acknowledgement by the US media concerning the good being done in Iraq
- The general flip-flopping of John Kerry ("I voted for the $86 billion before I voted against it." and others. You notice that Kerry doesn't say much anymore.)
- If Michael Moore has a problem with the US...why doesn't he just leave?? No one is keeping him here that I am aware of. (His latest anti-American spout-off: "Why on earth would you do that to yourselves? Why would you want a society that looked like ours? What do you think is so remarkable about the way that we've structured our society, where we have a growing gap between rich and poor, where we have 40 million adult Americans who are functional illiterates because of our educational system? Why would you want to live in more fear as violence and crime increases? That to me makes absolutely no sense. It's like taking a piss on yourself. Why would you want to do that?")
- Rap (which I believe stands for Retards Attempting Poetry)
- People that think they know all about something, but don't. I used to meet these people a lot in high school. They were almost exclusively teachers on computers.
- Yahoo, but only because of its purchase/alliance with Launch.com (90% of the kids I meet here at my job are using the computers to watch music videos...what an utter waste of bandwidth. I'd probably get rid of 2/3 of them if their parents knew what they were listening to)
- My brother, but only when he gets it in his head that he is right (or that he is the center of the universe). Even proof about him being wrong usually isn't enough to get him to admit he's wrong.
- Extreme radicalism, whether its the Russians killing each other in Chechnia, Islamic terrorist groups, crazy Sarin-totting Japanese or E.L.F.
- The death of common sense.
- The removal of public punishment from US society. If you witnessed a public execution, would it deter you from murder?? It would me. I think punishment doesn't mean as much as it use to to people. People don't see it, so they think it doesn't happen or they just don't understand the consequences.