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pepperland said
meanmistermustard said
Audiences who don't clap in time with the song(s). Really annoys me to the point where i can't listen to the song.Also, when people clap solely on the 1st and 3rd beats.
You both will really dig this video, then.
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17 January 2016

Silly Girl said
pepperland said
meanmistermustard said
Audiences who don't clap in time with the song(s). Really annoys me to the point where i can't listen to the song.Also, when people clap solely on the 1st and 3rd beats.
You both will really dig this video, then.
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Oh GOD, no. Stop clapping!
On another note, just look at Dave Gilmour there... *heart eyes*
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2.35pm

1 November 2013

pepperland said
meanmistermustard said
Audiences who don't clap in time with the song(s). Really annoys me to the point where i can't listen to the song.
Also, when people clap solely on the 1st and 3rd beats.
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I do that.
3.06pm

10 November 2010

One of the worst things to happen to Facebook is when they started allowing people to tag their friends in photo comments. Now every comments section on every reasonably large page is full of people tagging their lame, ugly friends to make them look rather than making a relevant comment on the media at hand.
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17 January 2016

Necko said
One of the worst things to happen to Facebook is when they started allowing people to tag their friends in photo comments. Now every comments section on every reasonably large page is full of people tagging their lame, ugly friends to make them look rather than making a relevant comment on the media at hand.
Oh THIS. It drives me nuts.
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3 August 2012

Silly Girl said
pepperland said
meanmistermustard said
Audiences who don't clap in time with the song(s). Really annoys me to the point where i can't listen to the song.Also, when people clap solely on the 1st and 3rd beats.
You both will really dig this video, then.
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Oh don't worry, I know that video too well!
Far far too well.
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There is a song by Brian Houston called 'New Year Baby' where he stops mid-song and tells the audience to clap in time as they were clapping on the off-beat and the on-beat.
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On another note, just look at Dave Gilmour there... *heart eyes*
Yeah, quite a looker he was in them days (though I'm a Roger fangirl meself). Nice hair especially.
Pet peeve: when people have known something is coming up for weeks and then tell you about it the day before. I do this all the time-- it drives me nuts, let alone my poor long-suffering parents!
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1 November 2013

The PM glitch, it is where PMs stay unread despite reading them and then you have to mark all PMs as read and refresh the page a few times.
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2.47pm

1 November 2013

meanmistermustard said
I never have a problem with that PM glitch if i go to the PM section thru the site and not thru via the email notification.
I don't get email notifications. I go though the site.
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Starr Shine? said
meanmistermustard said
I never have a problem with that PM glitch if i go to the PM section thru the site and not thru via the email notification.I don't get email notifications. I go though the site.
Then the strangety of the gitch remains continues.
Came outside to enjoy the lovely warm evening and am getting attacked by a thousand midges. Evil little buggers.
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15 February 2015

Starr Shine? said
meanmistermustard said
I never have a problem with that PM glitch if i go to the PM section thru the site and not thru via the email notification.I don't get email notifications. I go though the site.
Same here.
Don't get carried away by those midges, mmm.
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10 November 2010

Hot dog buns that split in half the second you put a sausage in them.
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1 November 2013

Guess you needed a sausage bun.
3.19pm

10 November 2010

Things like this.
Look, I studied psychology in college and one of the things they really teach you is to be wary of "pop psychology" things like this. When I see things like this shared on Facebook (Twitter, tumblr, etc.), it strikes me as just a bit of confirmation bias by the person who shared it. It's an awful broad, sweeping, all-encompassing statement to make. Perhaps you are just up late because you're a moron with insomnia. Give me a break.
By the way, did you know that Beatles fans are more likely to achieve omnipotence?
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Necko said
Things like this.
Look, I studied psychology in college and one of the things they really teach you is to be wary of "pop psychology" things like this. When I see things like this shared on Facebook (Twitter, tumblr, etc.), it strikes me as just a bit of confirmation bias by the person who shared it. It's an awful broad, sweeping, all-encompassing statement to make. Perhaps you are just up late because you're a moron with insomnia. Give me a break.
By the way, did you know that Beatles fans are more likely to achieve omnipotence?
People who have names that start with Z are far more likely to be listed at the end of alphabetical lists. Don't believe me? Look it up.
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9.14am

1 November 2013

Silly Girl said
Overuse of line breaks for unnecessary emphasis (like here). It makes it harder to read, tacky-looking, and it's just dreadfully annoying!
It is better than
when people put all of the stuff
into one giant paragraph
thus creating
a
wall
of
text.
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