hate is commonly used in an irrational sense
basically you can pretty much assume that anyone who calls you a "hater" is a close-minded person who can not even fathom someone disliking his favorite thing other than out of jealousy (or any other rational sentiment for that matter)
Don't be such a hater on on people who use the term hater, you hater.
Agreed, been seeing people like LOLOL I TROLL U and they don't even really know what troll means
[QUOTE=Skerion;31673500]And a bit off-topic, but there was this one smartass at my school that uses that "reflecting insult" method. [/QUOTE]
oh god i hate that so much. You try to argue a point with someone and all they can do is use your remarks against you. Unoriginality at its best.
Never before seeing that Swagger Jagger song have I ever seen a song so bad that it actually makes me angry watching it.
Hell yeah it's fucking overrused as a cunt... or something.
Most of the time it is just used in place of "how dare you not like what I like, you must be stupid"
[QUOTE=coolmzn222;31673602]I hate that the "beliebers" or whatever they're called CONSTANTLY use the term "hater" they name everyone who dislikes bieber as a "hater" and say "they are jealous of bieber"
Bull Fucking Shit.[/QUOTE]
cool. i also care about justin bieber and his fans in the year of our lord 2011. lets be bros
The worst part is the "beliebers".
They even say that they hate the haters.
[img]http://sae.tweek.us/static/images/emoticons/emot-irony.gif[/img]
I think the Allied Master Computer said it best.
"Hate? Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word hate was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro instant but for you. Hate? Hate?"
Haters be learners
The word is almost as overused as "bandwagon" or "angst"
cher lloyd is infinitely worse than rebecca black.
[QUOTE=papaya;31673693]oh god i hate that so much. You try to argue a point with someone and all they can do is use your remarks against you. Unoriginality at its best.[/QUOTE]
He doesn't do that only during an argument, but every now and then, whenever I'm talking to someone else or saying something that is completely unrelated to him, he uses that god damn method. Like I said, he has grudge on a lot of people, including me. The reason why he has a grudge on me and keeps doing that shit is probably because he thought I was stupid since I was an athiest and decides to insult me and tell me to shut up whenever I say a single word just for that reason.
He also thinks me saying "god dammit" or anything related to using gods name in vain makes me a hypocrite, probably because he thinks I'm seriously asking god to damn something and not just swearing.
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;31673356]Because commenting takes effort.[/QUOTE]
It does, compared to, say, looking at the link and thinking "I'm not gonna look at that" and then ignoring it.
Instead of clicking it. Then watching it. Then getting annoyed. Then typing a comment.
To me, a hater is not simply someone who dislikes something, because then the word would be redundant. There's plenty of things we all dislike, perhaps even downright [I]hate[/I]. Does that make us all haters? No.
You become a hater when you go out of your way to bash the thing that you dislike, and the people that like it.
Of course, that shouldn't mean that you can never say anything bad about anything, and that's where I think the problem comes in. Personally it's not something I think happens often. In all cases I've seen, people calling other people haters or trolls have always involved some level of actual hating or flaming or whatever. I have never ever seen someone say "Personally I find this song annoying." and then being called a hater.
If you have experienced this, then I don't know where you hang around (YouTube comments :v: ), but I'd advise you to get the hell outa there, because that is indeed an annoying use of the word.
Or if it's not that, and you have first hand experience with this, then maybe you should try a different approach. Instead of saying [I]"Holy shit everything in this video sucks ass."[/I], say [I]"I really didn't like that video. Not my style I guess."[/I] [I](of course, I don't actually know how you comment so feel free to disregard this.)[/I]
Or, you could also, y'know, not post it :v:
[QUOTE=Sherow_Xx;31674432]It does, compared to, say, looking at the link and thinking "I'm not gonna look at that" and then ignoring it.
Instead of clicking it. Then watching it. Then getting annoyed. Then typing a comment.
To me, a hater is not simply someone who dislikes something, because then the word would be redundant. There's plenty of things we all dislike, perhaps even downright [I]hate[/I]. Does that make us all haters? No.
You become a hater when you go out of your way to bash the thing that you dislike, and the people that like it.
Of course, that shouldn't mean that you can never say anything bad about anything, and that's where I think the problem comes in. Personally it's not something I think happens often. In all cases I've seen, people calling other people haters or trolls have always involved some level of actual hating or flaming or whatever. I have never ever seen someone say "Personally I find this song annoying." and then being called a hater.
If you have experienced this, then I don't know where you hang around (YouTube comments :v: ), but I'd advise you to get the hell outa there, because that is indeed an annoying use of the word.
Or if it's not that, and you have first hand experience with this, then maybe you should try a different approach. Instead of saying [I]"Holy shit everything in this video sucks ass."[/I], say [I]"I really didn't like that video. Not my style I guess."[/I] [I](of course, I don't actually know how you comment so feel free to disregard this.)[/I]
Or, you could also, y'know, not post it :v:[/QUOTE]
I agree with this tenfold. Yeah I don't like Cher Lloyd or Justin Bieber or any of the other go-to shit musicians, but I don't need to let everyone know that I dislike them. Some people literally go out in the morning just to shit on every Justin Bieber music video they see, like you get a badge or something. Seems a bit sad to me.
Skipped whole post. Watched 5 seconds of video. Left.
[QUOTE=Sherow_Xx;31674432]It does, compared to, say, looking at the link and thinking "I'm not gonna look at that" and then ignoring it.
Instead of clicking it. Then watching it. Then getting annoyed. Then typing a comment.
To me, a hater is not simply someone who dislikes something, because then the word would be redundant. There's plenty of things we all dislike, perhaps even downright [I]hate[/I]. Does that make us all haters? No.
You become a hater when you go out of your way to bash the thing that you dislike, and the people that like it.
Of course, that shouldn't mean that you can never say anything bad about anything, and that's where I think the problem comes in. Personally it's not something I think happens often. In all cases I've seen, people calling other people haters or trolls have always involved some level of actual hating or flaming or whatever. I have never ever seen someone say "Personally I find this song annoying." and then being called a hater.
If you have experienced this, then I don't know where you hang around (YouTube comments :v: ), but I'd advise you to get the hell outa there, because that is indeed an annoying use of the word.
Or if it's not that, and you have first hand experience with this, then maybe you should try a different approach. Instead of saying [I]"Holy shit everything in this video sucks ass."[/I], say [I]"I really didn't like that video. Not my style I guess."[/I] [I](of course, I don't actually know how you comment so feel free to disregard this.)[/I]
Or, you could also, y'know, not post it :v:[/QUOTE]
Sometimes, people just like to vent how annoyed they are to the source of what's annoying them. It takes no longer than a minute.
[img]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=428167&dateline=1313090452&ext.gif[/img]
[editline]11th August 2011[/editline]
your opinion is invalid.
I'm not saying that making a comment out of annoyance is a daunting task. Neither am I saying that just posting to vent once or twice makes you a hater.
Now, I agree that "hater" is a silly, vague and ambiguous word and it shouldn't ideally be used.
There's no true definition, and because of that people are free to use it however the fuck they want, which results in a watered down word that people throw around without really giving a shit what they mean.
But really, maybe you shouldn't vent in the comments section on YouTube on a Justin Bieber video, that's just asking for them to lash back at you.
But back to the commenting thing, even if it is just a minute, you're still dedicating a small part of your time simply to your own dislike of something. And if that thing is just a style of music or a style of game, movie, series, whatevs, then... Why? Why would you give a shit? Even if it only takes a minute, you could have spent that 1 minute it took you to write the comment, those 3 minutes it took to watch the video and those 2 minutes it took to read the comments that annoy yo so much - doing something you enjoy?
haters gon hate
[QUOTE=Clementine;31672872]Gotta ask yourself
why are you watching a video you know you won't like? You know you won't like swagger jagger, or JB or something, why are you listening to it, going the extra inch and disliking it, and going the extra mile and posting a comment against it? If you don't like it don't listen to it. People call people haters because that's what they are, they are people who hate on something, often illogically. By their definition you are indeed, a hater, especially because you made this thread, hating on words.[/QUOTE]
Three things:
1. Not everyone knows what they're going to watch before they watch it, we can't all be fucking Nostradamus like you.
2. Commenting takes 10-20 seconds max. Are you really so apathetic as to consider that "going the extra mile"?
3. How is hating "Swagger Jagger" illogical? Seems like perfect logic to me.
[QUOTE=.Cheezy.;31672749]Haters gonna hate[/QUOTE]
laters gonna late
I'm sick of a lot of annoying shit people do nowadays, I think I'll let this one slip pass so I don't lose faith in humanity.
I know I will be shunned for this...
..but I actually like Cher Lloyd. :suicide:
i really hate the word too, it's fucking dumb
[editline]11th August 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Weemanply109;31676048]I know I will be shunned for this...
..but I actually like Cher Lloyd. :suicide:[/QUOTE]
leave and never come back
I hate people who say hater, fail, to some extent epic (Depends on how it's used), but I think the worst is when people use gay as a derogatory term.
[QUOTE=Mamok Zalku;31673912]I think the Allied Master Computer said it best.
"Hate? Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word hate was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro instant but for you. Hate? Hate?"[/QUOTE]
At that point, Allied Mastercomputer had transcended the name and simply become AM.
And this man cannot do AM justice. Harlan Ellison, the author, can:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw-88h-LcTk[/media]
yeah like i will ever give a damn about the opinion of a user named mr derp who has an awesomeface avatar
maybe i could take you more seriously if you didnt act like an angsty teenager so drop the petty shit
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.