That's not racism at all.Rylan wrote:When people use country of origins as an adjective in situations it has no reason to be added. That is racism and it is completely unnecessary.
Your irrational pet peeves
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 11902
- Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:14 am
- Location: Hi.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 16216
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:07 am
- Location: Dead and Without Love
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Yea I believe it is. An example would be the lazy Russian comments that get thrown about. What would you define it as?Eismann wrote:That's not racism at all.Rylan wrote:When people use country of origins as an adjective in situations it has no reason to be added. That is racism and it is completely unnecessary.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 22691
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:57 pm
- Location: Source, Destination, Protocol, Port, size, sequence number, check sum... Yep, that about covers it.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Xenophobia
Last edited by ExPatriatePen on Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- NHL First Liner
- Posts: 60559
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:10 pm
- Location: Amish Country
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I think you are making a pretty large blanket definition of "racism" here (and I agree that the lazy Russian stuff is a fallacy).
For example, Indian culture is known as one that embraces loud noises, loud conversation etc. So when I complain about my (thankfully moved out) "loud Indian neighbors" downstairs, I believe it is relevant to the conversation. On the other hand, if I were to talk about my "loud black neighbors", it would seem a lot less culturally relevant and a lot more like I'm adding "black" just to stick the needle in a bit.
The few times I've gone to Disney World, I have noticed that Brazilian tour groups are, by far, the most rude and aggressive people I've ever encountered at any theme park. They walk around like they own the place. I certainly don't think that statement is racist either, just what I've seen.
For example, Indian culture is known as one that embraces loud noises, loud conversation etc. So when I complain about my (thankfully moved out) "loud Indian neighbors" downstairs, I believe it is relevant to the conversation. On the other hand, if I were to talk about my "loud black neighbors", it would seem a lot less culturally relevant and a lot more like I'm adding "black" just to stick the needle in a bit.
The few times I've gone to Disney World, I have noticed that Brazilian tour groups are, by far, the most rude and aggressive people I've ever encountered at any theme park. They walk around like they own the place. I certainly don't think that statement is racist either, just what I've seen.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 16216
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:07 am
- Location: Dead and Without Love
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
See shad I find the use of their race to be completely unrelated to the situation. I've had noisy neighbors that weren't Indian and I've had Indian neighbors that are quiet. Noisy neighbors is all the information necessary. Its my peeve and I'll peeve if I want to...
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
What if it's used to be more descriptive?
My Puerto Rican neighbor listens to Puerto Rican music and constantly cooks Peurto Rican food that makes the entire complex smell like bad Peurto Rican food.
vs.
My neighbor listens to music and constantly cooks food that makes the entire complex smell like bad food.
My Puerto Rican neighbor listens to Puerto Rican music and constantly cooks Peurto Rican food that makes the entire complex smell like bad Peurto Rican food.
vs.
My neighbor listens to music and constantly cooks food that makes the entire complex smell like bad food.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
also read as: we make obnoxious noise so you can help facilitate our annoying hobbyExPatriatePen wrote:Well, if you've ever done any riding at all, you'd realize that the loud pipes are a saftey issue/feature. I've gotten the attenion of more than one distrated driver by disengaging the clutch and reving the engine before. It certainlty let's distratcted drivers know that you're there.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 22691
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:57 pm
- Location: Source, Destination, Protocol, Port, size, sequence number, check sum... Yep, that about covers it.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Huh?shmenguin wrote:also read as: we make obnoxious noise so you can help facilitate our annoying hobbyExPatriatePen wrote:Well, if you've ever done any riding at all, you'd realize that the loud pipes are a saftey issue/feature. I've gotten the attenion of more than one distrated driver by disengaging the clutch and reving the engine before. It certainlty let's distratcted drivers know that you're there.
That sentence structure gives me a headache. I have absolutely no idea what that means.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
why do you consider motorcycling an annoying hobby? my dad rides, but it's because he has a half hour commute to work and his truck maybe gets 20 mpg and his motorcycle gets upwards of 50 mpg. He's responsible about it. Takes numerous backroads. Doesn't ever go near the highway. Who is he hurting by doing what he's doing?
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
you're right...the awful noise that comes out of a harley isn't annoying at all
if your dad's bike isn't one of these eardrum busters, i wouldn't lump him in with what i'm saying at all. but EPP's explanation of why it's actually helpful to be so obnoxious is absurd, imo.
if your dad's bike isn't one of these eardrum busters, i wouldn't lump him in with what i'm saying at all. but EPP's explanation of why it's actually helpful to be so obnoxious is absurd, imo.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
It is loud, yeah, so what?
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
eh? i'm not calling for the outlawing of motorcycles or anything, but to pretend like "loud things are annoying" is some sort of crazy notion is bizarre.count2infinity wrote:It is loud, yeah, so what?
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 27917
- Joined: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:28 pm
- Location: Fredneck
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
This is the IRRATIONAL pet peeves thread, correct?
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I suppose loud things can be annoying, but that's no reason to consider them some sort of pet peeve. I HATE ALL LOUD THINGS! MOVIES DURING GUNFIGHTS, AIRPLANES, MOTORCYCLES, TRAINS, LARGE WATERFALLS, THEY ALL ANNOY ME!
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
ain't nothin irrational at being annoyed by harleys.
sorry, EPP...that probably gave you another headache.
sorry, EPP...that probably gave you another headache.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 22691
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:57 pm
- Location: Source, Destination, Protocol, Port, size, sequence number, check sum... Yep, that about covers it.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
it's interesting though that you call it absurd, but you can't dispute that it's fact.shmenguin wrote:you're right...the awful noise that comes out of a harley isn't annoying at all
if your dad's bike isn't one of these eardrum busters, i wouldn't lump him in with what i'm saying at all. but EPP's explanation of why it's actually helpful to be so obnoxious is absurd, imo.
I'll give you a prime example. Anyone who has driven for any length of time has been startled by a "rice burner" that flys past them on the highway. Many times you don't even know the guy is there until he's parallel to your vehicle.
Does that happen with Harley's? Nope.
I'm already on record in this thread of saying that I'm not fond of those HD riders who make noise just for the sake of making noise. But, you're just going to have to get over the low rumble that is emminating from my tail pipes. Sorry if you find it annoying.
Last edited by ExPatriatePen on Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 16216
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:07 am
- Location: Dead and Without Love
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Depends if it's really necessary or not.count2infinity wrote:What if it's used to be more descriptive?
My Puerto Rican neighbor listens to Puerto Rican music and constantly cooks Peurto Rican food that makes the entire complex smell like bad Peurto Rican food.
vs.
My neighbor listens to music and constantly cooks food that makes the entire complex smell like bad food.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
yeah, it's all totally the same thing. one time, i was on this vacation in the swiss alps. while hiking, i was next to this beautiful, glacier-fed waterfall. it was the most serene place i've ever been. but the noise was just totally unbearable. i was just so mad at the waterfall for ruining my day. it was the exact same feeling as when my infant daughter's trying to sleep late at night or if i'm trying to have a rare relaxing moment in my home and someone decides to rev their bike a hundred times and then plow through my neighborhood.count2infinity wrote:I suppose loud things can be annoying, but that's no reason to consider them some sort of pet peeve. I HATE ALL LOUD THINGS! MOVIES DURING GUNFIGHTS, AIRPLANES, MOTORCYCLES, TRAINS, LARGE WATERFALLS, THEY ALL ANNOY ME!
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 22691
- Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:57 pm
- Location: Source, Destination, Protocol, Port, size, sequence number, check sum... Yep, that about covers it.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I certainly get a more colorful picture using the first example.Rylan wrote:Depends if it's really necessary or not.count2infinity wrote:What if it's used to be more descriptive?
My Puerto Rican neighbor listens to Puerto Rican music and constantly cooks Peurto Rican food that makes the entire complex smell like bad Peurto Rican food.
vs.
My neighbor listens to music and constantly cooks food that makes the entire complex smell like bad food.
-
- NHL Fourth Liner
- Posts: 16216
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:07 am
- Location: Dead and Without Love
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Based on some of your peeves, you would probably enjoy being deaf. Though I hope that never happensshmenguin wrote:yeah, it's all totally the same thing. one time, i was on this vacation in the swiss alps. while hiking, i was next to this beautiful, glacier-fed waterfall. it was the most serene place i've ever been. but the noise was just totally unbearable. i was just so mad at the waterfall for ruining my day. it was the exact same feeling as when my infant daughter's trying to sleep late at night or if i'm trying to have a rare relaxing moment in my home and someone decides to rev their bike a hundred times and then plow through my neighborhood.count2infinity wrote:I suppose loud things can be annoying, but that's no reason to consider them some sort of pet peeve. I HATE ALL LOUD THINGS! MOVIES DURING GUNFIGHTS, AIRPLANES, MOTORCYCLES, TRAINS, LARGE WATERFALLS, THEY ALL ANNOY ME!
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Rylan wrote:Based on some of your peeves, you would probably enjoy being deaf. Though I hope that never happensshmenguin wrote:yeah, it's all totally the same thing. one time, i was on this vacation in the swiss alps. while hiking, i was next to this beautiful, glacier-fed waterfall. it was the most serene place i've ever been. but the noise was just totally unbearable. i was just so mad at the waterfall for ruining my day. it was the exact same feeling as when my infant daughter's trying to sleep late at night or if i'm trying to have a rare relaxing moment in my home and someone decides to rev their bike a hundred times and then plow through my neighborhood.count2infinity wrote:I suppose loud things can be annoying, but that's no reason to consider them some sort of pet peeve. I HATE ALL LOUD THINGS! MOVIES DURING GUNFIGHTS, AIRPLANES, MOTORCYCLES, TRAINS, LARGE WATERFALLS, THEY ALL ANNOY ME!
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25041
- Joined: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:34 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
being annoyed by people making unnecessary noise is right in my wheelhouse. i think being a hermit would be a little more palatable than going deaf, but neither are very practical.Rylan wrote:Based on some of your peeves, you would probably enjoy being deaf. Though I hope that never happensshmenguin wrote:yeah, it's all totally the same thing. one time, i was on this vacation in the swiss alps. while hiking, i was next to this beautiful, glacier-fed waterfall. it was the most serene place i've ever been. but the noise was just totally unbearable. i was just so mad at the waterfall for ruining my day. it was the exact same feeling as when my infant daughter's trying to sleep late at night or if i'm trying to have a rare relaxing moment in my home and someone decides to rev their bike a hundred times and then plow through my neighborhood.count2infinity wrote:I suppose loud things can be annoying, but that's no reason to consider them some sort of pet peeve. I HATE ALL LOUD THINGS! MOVIES DURING GUNFIGHTS, AIRPLANES, MOTORCYCLES, TRAINS, LARGE WATERFALLS, THEY ALL ANNOY ME!
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
[youtube][/youtube]
-
- Junior 'A'
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:49 pm
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I agree with the Motorcycles and the loud noises pet peeve; I will continue on this current theme and list my pet peves (sorry bikers).
Pet peeve number one, why is it bikers can cruise down the road at a 120 decibels and its ok, yet I actually got a ticket once for my muffler?
Pet peeve number two: spring time, I see flowers and trees blooming, kids playing, and, unfortunately the stupid signs that say "look out for motorcycles" you know what, I always look out for everything when I am driving, I think most people do, don’t lecture us, you assume the risk. A guy at work has those stickers plastered all over his car, yet when he rides his motorcycle to work he is the one doing 60 in the parking lot and gives dirty looks when someone dares not to yield to him.
I look at bikers that feel they have to rev their engine in neighborhoods or parking lots the same way I look at punks who blare their music, narcissistic blue ribbon d bags compensating for... something..."hey look at me, give me attention"
A serious question, cant Harleys be equipped with a loud horn? Or a switch that opens a damper at highway speeds to bypass an actual muffler? I mean, if I drive a tiny car, can I forgo the mufflers completely, for safety?
On a side note, I am curious to hear bikers pet peeves of us car drives? Besides of course, turning in front of you..
Pet peeve number one, why is it bikers can cruise down the road at a 120 decibels and its ok, yet I actually got a ticket once for my muffler?
Pet peeve number two: spring time, I see flowers and trees blooming, kids playing, and, unfortunately the stupid signs that say "look out for motorcycles" you know what, I always look out for everything when I am driving, I think most people do, don’t lecture us, you assume the risk. A guy at work has those stickers plastered all over his car, yet when he rides his motorcycle to work he is the one doing 60 in the parking lot and gives dirty looks when someone dares not to yield to him.
I look at bikers that feel they have to rev their engine in neighborhoods or parking lots the same way I look at punks who blare their music, narcissistic blue ribbon d bags compensating for... something..."hey look at me, give me attention"
A serious question, cant Harleys be equipped with a loud horn? Or a switch that opens a damper at highway speeds to bypass an actual muffler? I mean, if I drive a tiny car, can I forgo the mufflers completely, for safety?
On a side note, I am curious to hear bikers pet peeves of us car drives? Besides of course, turning in front of you..
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 11902
- Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:14 am
- Location: Hi.
Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Not racism. Just descriptive. The PC brainwash effort had unfortunately conditioned Americans to knee jerk label any use of adjectives like this as crimes, instead of understanding the categorical information it carries.Rylan wrote:Yea I believe it is. An example would be the lazy Russian comments that get thrown about. What would you define it as?Eismann wrote:That's not racism at all.Rylan wrote:When people use country of origins as an adjective in situations it has no reason to be added. That is racism and it is completely unnecessary.
Ironically, this kind of adjective application is used by most non-US countries.