What do you hate most?

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I too hate cockroaches the most....Argggg

Then ghost, and last...electric mosquito racket
 
I hate it when a parent comes into your room and you ask them to close the door and they don't and just leave.:bloodthirsty:
 
Same as all of you so far D:

hate all the bugs in the world, though i don't feel happy about killing them...


nexus/Banana-kun, i had to buy a lock to solve this kind of issue :D

But at least now it won't happen again ;D
 
What I hate...

The things or even people I hate is something deeper that has a desire to kill in which will result in me going to prison and on the news.

Eh... Sam knows about my 'sadistic' side pertaining to actual killing. ^^

No worries. My mind focuses on other things, common sense, and slight meditation to ease my evil nature.

So, you can say I 'hate' certain living things.

Other things I mostly dislike.
 
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What I hate...

The things or even people I hate is something deeper that has a desire to kill in which will result in me going to prison and on the news.

Eh... Sam knows about my 'sadistic' side pertaining to actual killing. ^^

No worries. My mind focuses on other things, common sense, and slight meditation to ease my evil nature.

So, you can say I 'hate' certain living things.

Other things I mostly dislike.

Word, hate is poison man, though if normally I'll just keep it in me if it's personal or something,,,

But if there's one thing I hate the most...

It's when I am just a lil silly boy to the fine ladies and all

LOL (*^^*)

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Hmm, hate is a very strong word. So strong that I only dislike things at most. But if I had anything to hate, to name some, it would be things such as 'the media' for false portrayal of many incidents and coverage of things of a larger scale, 'racism' is one of the few things I dislike the most which could lead it one step closer to hate.

I find racism to be petty, yet it's one of the few things I can't let go of. Being a multicultural country that it is, you'll find the one or two people that happens to make a comment when you walk past them in the UK. I usually choose to ignore it and move on. You'll also find that those people also tend to not say a word when you're with a large group of people too. The worst is when they still say a word and you have to hold your friends down so that blood is not shed.

These are the few things I dislike. :goodtea:
 

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