I think cell phones are evil.. I haven't had one in nearly 6 years.. they've changed so much.. they are starting to creep me out.. https://www.pcworld.com/article/244859/some_malls_tracking_shoppers_through_their_cell_phones_this_holiday_season.html
This is one of the reasons
Watching people constantly text.. My MIL and SIl were texting each other in the car on the ride to the sprinkle.. (which i thought was rude i mean can't they talk instead of texting each other..)
I've done a previous poll and yes I think I'm the only bumpie without a cell
Re: Unpopular Opinion Thursday
I sort of feel this way about television. We hav e one, but don't have cable. Even the shows we can watch are so trashy most of the time. When I'm with friends, I feel like they are constantly talking about tv shows and I feel out of the loop. I probably watch less than an hour a week...
I sort of feel this way about television. We have one, but don't have cable. Even the shows we can watch are so trashy most of the time. When I'm with friends, I feel like they are constantly talking about tv shows and I feel out of the loop. I probably watch less than an hour a week...
While I do own a cell phone, I'm inclined to agree with you. I have an unreliable vehicle so I'm occasionally thankful for it but overall I'd much rather get a regular old land line and throw the cell phone away. Maybe someday I'll be able to just keep the cell phone shut off in my car for emergencies. That would make me so happy.
I cannot stand the way it seems all baby clothes now say totally cheeseball things - sleepers, outfits, shirts....they almost all have at least little tags that say things like "Daddy's Little Hero" or "Mommy's Angel" or "Future Sports Superstar".
Do we seriously need to label our children with our hopes and dreams?? It was not like this when I had my first. It seems to just keep getting worse, and now it's ridiculous.
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
I get really annoyed by the "keep Christ in Christmas" people. Not everyone is Christian or celebrates Christmas in a religious way. Get over yourselves and recognize that Christmas isn't only a religious holiday, it's secular too.
Along the same lines, I get even MORE annoyed with people (especially on FB) who spout off that we should only say Merry Christmas instead of Happy Holidays. I'm sorry that I like to include people who celebrate Hanukkah and other holidays during this time of year. I guess I'm not into excluding people and making the holidays only about my personal religious beliefs.
love is for every her, love is for every him, love is for everyone
I agree, however, I haven't returned a cart or two on occasion. Mainly because no cart collectors were anywhere close... or they didn't have them at all! I think in situations like that it the store's problem, not mine!
I agree! I make it a point to always part near the cart corral because I know I will have multiple bags plus a 2 year old to get in the car. I will gladly sacrifice a close spot for one of convenience. If there are no car corrals, I take the extra time to walk it back to the store. I get hella pissed when I see carts out in the open. A gust of wind is all that's needed to send that ramming into someone else's car.
love is for every her, love is for every him, love is for everyone
Let me just preface this by saying that I am very judgmental. And while my self-awareness is in no way an excuse for the rudeness and bluntness that is about to follow, I do recognize that I am an a-hole about most of these opinions. I really do like all you ladies and sincerely don't mean to offend (and am not thinking of anyone in particular with these comments). I'm just taking full advantage of the post
1) Enough with the "I Passed the Glucose Test" posts. I get it, you've got an awesome pancreas and will be spared the 2-3 months of glucose monitoring and carb-counting. I've got the full-time betes and will do these things everyday for the rest of my life. Quit rubbing it in.
2) Given the history of the board, anytime we have a newbie introduce themselves I assume they are a troll and largely ignore them.
3) If I let someone in front of me while driving and they don't give the courtesy wave, I strongly consider ramming my car right up their tailpipe....eh...I've got insurance.
If you can't locate a cart collector you could probably walk the cart back into the store. They most likely keep a few on hand inside as well.
This!!! Why are people so rude that they don't even do the courtesy wave??? I'll always be like...You're welcome!!
And, I agree with the newbie intros...especially ppl that are just coming on now when we are all in our third trimesters.
If I got upset every time someone asked me how many days I have left, I'd be committed. I get it a lot. Who cares. I carry my babies big. I'm healthy, DS is healthy, I'm not gaining much weight at all....it's just how my body reacts to pregnancy.
(I've had 3 coworkers in the last 2 days ask me about having a new baby in the house for Christmas. Nope, not quite....)
love is for every her, love is for every him, love is for everyone
I hate this too! Then again, there's very few baby items with wording on it that I approve of. It's all way too cheesy for me.
In board related complaints, I am SOFINGSICK of the vaccine debate. I know, I know, I don't have to read them, but I can't help it. Their very presence annoys me. There are so other common sh!tstorm threads out there, but this is the first one that comes to mind.
There's this thing in the world that sucks, and it's called "other people's values." Everyone has lived their own separate lives, having their own separate experiences and we've all learned different things. We can't always agree with each other and we can't change each other.
Thank you! I especially get annoyed with the "Merry Christmas" people. There is more than one holiday going on ? why are you purposely excluding people? Plus, New Years is a holiday ? so even if you are Christian, we wouldn't you want to include both holidays in your wishes to others?. My FIL sends out one of those snotty Merry Christmas emails each year, and I want to beat him up.
I'm not a big fan of keep the "keep christ in christmas" deal either..
mainly it's cause christmas has sooo little to do with Christ these days anyways..
i mean what does santa, christmas trees, stockings, and giving presents have to do with jesus anyways?
I'm not christian or catholic.. I'd say more agnostic/atheist.. I still say Merry Christmas.. just cause thats what I'm use too..
I'm sorry if you celebrate something else.. But I wouldn't be offended if someone wished me a happy hannukah .. I'd say thank you and wish you the same
There's a difference between slipping up and saying "Merry Christmas" and doing it on purpose to exclude the other holidays. And the difference is usually rather obvious. Especially on FB, because there's usually some super snotty comment right before it.
To play devil's advocate, I'm pretty sure this is why they say "Keep the Christ in Christmas" in the first place.
I make a conscious effort to wish others "Happy Holidays" and this extends to our Holiday cards, Holiday parties, etc. But I think it's instinctual for some to say "Merry Christmas." Even "Happy Holidays" could be perceived as rude if you say it to a Jehovah's Witness.
To me, warm wishes are warm wishes, no matter what shape they take.
1. first let me agree with PP who is against cell phones, I have one but according to everyone it is a dinosaur. I dont have the internet, pictures or data...just calls and texts. I dont want/need a cell phone with the internet and will not get one, as then my work can follow me more than now. I carry 2 cell phones, personal and work...and I hate them both. But this goes with all technology, I dont have an ipod, ipad or even a mp3 player, and dont have the urge to buy one
2. I have to take my tree down the day after Christmas and dont understand why people leave it up until New Years, same with the lights on the house. I also hate how people become oddly religious during Christmas time, while the rest of the year they dont say anything about religion.
3. I couldnt care less if Kim got a divorce after 72 days, Kourtney is pregnant or the Duggars are having their 20th child. Let them live their lives how they want to live them.
I hate baby clothes that say things! Not b/c I care about labeling their "hopes and dreams"... I just think it's cheesy!
In my experience, the same people making a big deal about keeping Christ is Christmas are also the ones who are waiting in line for Black Friday and buying into the entire consumer side of the holiday. I have relatives and acquaintances like that, and it drives me crazy because they so clearly DON'T celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Don't get me wrong, I couldn't care less about how people celebrate or what the holiday means to them, but don't make a big day about the religious side of it when you don't bother to go to church and rack up credit card debt to buy your kids more crap then they could ever possibly use.
Although I do think it's ridiculous when people get offended if someone wishes them a Merry Christmas. I agree with PP, I wouldn't be offended if someone wished me a Happy Hannukah. I try to say Happy Holidays, but people should be able to say whatever they want (as long as it's not in a mean spirited way).
I hate the term "popped" so much...seriously! And Im not a fan of people telling me to "get over it" when I say I don't want them to touch my stomach (because lets face it, I'm a big girl and you are most likely rubbing fat). I'm NOT going to get over it, don't invade my personal space unless invited.
My rule is if you aren't responsible for putting it there or taking it out you dont' get to touch...so you get over it...
I love unpopular opinion Thursday!
I must agree that questions and interest come with the territory of being pregnant. However stranger belly rubs are NEVER ok. Just because I'm pregnant doesn't give anyone the right to touch me.
Definitely this! Yes, the questions will come, every day... and they're annoying, but there's not much I can do to stop them. Just smile, nod, and answer as politely as I can. What bugs me about getting asked all the time is the people asking are complete strangers, and they don't seem to realize that EVERY complete stranger I've seen today has already asked me all these things! I should get a pin that says: "Due Feb. 3, 2012 with my first, its a boy, and yes, I'm very excited". And back to the belly rubbing: if you don't know me, don't touch me! I don't go up to people and touch them for any reason unless I know them.
Totally agree with all three picks here. I have wished that I had telpathic powers so that I could give rude drivers flat tires when they neglect a proper thank you in this situation or are just generally annoying.
I do feel bad about being a doubter with the newbies- I'm sure many are legit, but it doesn't seem worth investing in them until they've got some time under their belts.
This! Absolutely. Everything on them just sounds so incredibly dumb, I can't ever imagine putting my child in them. They are so common it's getting hard to avoid. SO's mom keeps buying things like this for us even though I have continuously told her we are not interested in any clothing with sayings on them. It's really frustrating,