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12 hours ago, Annber03 said:

Strange....when I was a kid, the most I ever played with on the Fourth was sparklers. And yet, somehow, I managed to have plenty of fun with those. I didn't feel I missed out on the "joy" of anything because my family wasn't out there blowing stuff up.  So that's a really dumb argument from those people. If that's the only way they can think of to let their kids have fun around fireworks, they need to broaden their imaginations. 

Also, what happens if one of those fireworks starts a fire? Or a kid gets hurt? That's gonna kill the "joy" of them pretty quickly. To say nothing of the fact that there are some children who are terrified by loud noises-I was when I was little. I hated the sound of fireworks back then. 

But like you said, some people just care about what they want, and to hell with everyone else and their concerns. 

No one could explain what was the joy in explosions.  They just responding with a personal attack about my denying "joy" for children and about patriotism. 

4 hours ago, icemiser69 said:

That is because a difference in opinion in this era is now considered a personal attack/bullying.  And because so many people have been raised to be the most special of snowflakes, and so thin skinned, that the slightest disagreement becomes a major production that results in people getting cancelled, they become what they hate and the rest of society suffers for it.  

All that matters is their wants and needs, no one else matters.

 

And that is it in a nutshell.  So many people concerned about their rights, their wants and needs, no matter if it is at the expense of others.  Even when harm to others is pointed out to them, all they can see is what they want.  Sadly, this is exactly what they are teaching their children.

15 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

Next Door is a poisonous pit. Oh, it's great if you have a missing pet or are looking for someone to paint your house but otherwise I avoid it. And as far as denying children joy, around here they are setting this shit off at midnight, one and two am. If they're letting their kids stay up that late, hanging around with a bunch of drunken morons, then those kids are being denied something alright.

I usually know better than involving myself in any "discussion" or controversy on Next Door.  There's a lot of ugliness out there.

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2 hours ago, icemiser69 said:

When a delivery service mis-delivers a package to my door and when I try to do the right thing and deliver it to the correct house, the people living there won't come to the door.

On one other occasion several years ago, a package was left at my door, and luckily I was able to catch up to the delivery person about the mistake she had made.  I am not positive, but I think it was someone's medication that was mis-delivered.

I never order anything, so any package that shows up on my doorstep, I know has been delivered to me by mistake.

It shouldn't be that difficult to double check the address on the package before delivering it.  It isn't rocket science.

I have deliveries come almost every day (thank you social anxiety) and our problem is we live at 123 Fake street and there is a parallel Phony street one street over that also has a house with the address 123. So every once in a while we get deliveries for Theodora Flora at 123 Phony street and she sometimes gets ours. We just take them over to each other's houses and roll our eyes, I chalk it up to regular drivers being out sick/on vacation/whatever. No biggie.

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3 hours ago, icemiser69 said:

It shouldn't be that difficult to double check the address on the package before delivering it.  It isn't rocket science.

Depending on who is delivering the package, they are being tracked for their speed and being fired by computer algorithms.  Drivers are in a lose / lose position.  Its accuracy vs speed.  And if one gets too out whack for the algorithm then that's the end of employment.  So it is more difficult than it would appear.  And for all we know, the algorithm puts more weight on speed than accuracy.

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23 hours ago, Suzn said:

I usually know better than involving myself in any "discussion" or controversy on Next Door.  There's a lot of ugliness out there.

Same, @Suzn; should’ve followed that same advice when I decided to contribute to a lengthy discussion on mine about the ongoing nuisance of protestors at the Planned Parenthood clinic near our neighborhood. Suddenly it’s 2am and I’m in bed typing explanations to several pathetically clueless MEN((have you noticed the loudest pro-Life supporters are men?)) about why PP is so important to women of all ages and that abortion is actually only a small portion of the services PP offers to its clientele. 


Ugh…like spare us all the pointless Bible quotes, the patriarchal shaming of women’s sexuality and the morality policing on NextDoor, fellas; a woman should *never* be shamed by worthless protestors just to get some birth control pills or nab a wellness check or do whatever else she needs to do at the local PP clinic. Period!

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20 hours ago, icemiser69 said:

It shouldn't be that difficult to double check the address on the package before delivering it.  It isn't rocket science.

My street number is 130.  I sometimes get packages for 128.  The house next to me is 126.  I legit don't know where 128 is so I don't blame UPS and FedEx for not knowing.  It's crazy.

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1 hour ago, Sun-Bun said:

Ugh…like spare us all the pointless Bible quotes, the patriarchal shaming of women’s sexuality and the morality policing on NextDoor, fellas;

It is my strong belief one should not know too much about one's neighbors. Or have discussions that go beyond small-talk about the weather and what you had for dinner.

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21 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

I have deliveries come almost every day (thank you social anxiety) and our problem is we live at 123 Fake street and there is a parallel Phony street one street over that also has a house with the address 123. So every once in a while we get deliveries for Theodora Flora at 123 Phony street and she sometimes gets ours. We just take them over to each other's houses and roll our eyes, I chalk it up to regular drivers being out sick/on vacation/whatever. No biggie.

We have the same situation. There's a house in the next cul de sac that has the same # as ours and the two street names are way too similar. But fortunately we haven't had mail mix-ups for quite some time. However, the first few years we lived here, it happened a lot. Who the heck assigns the same numbers to houses on adjoining cul de sacs (& creates similar street names)?  

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4 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

We have the same situation. There's a house in the next cul de sac that has the same # as ours and the two street names are way too similar. But fortunately we haven't had mail mix-ups for quite some time. However, the first few years we lived here, it happened a lot. Who the heck assigns the same numbers to houses on adjoining cul de sacs (& creates similar street names)?  

Right? And to make matters worse, some trickster at the City switched the green street sign at the top of the streets a few years ago. It's been fixed but talk about headaches.

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On 7/6/2021 at 9:28 AM, Maisiesmom said:

I am done with the boom-booms! Someone was shooting fireworks off this morning at 10am! Come on people-the holiday is over! Find something else to do!

Me too! This morning some fool was shooting off the "boom-booms" again...I am so done with it!!

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I have never had a problem with UPS or Fedex delivering packages to me. My problem has been with USPS, twice now they have thrown my box in the ditch...not even in my own yard. I wish I could opt out of USPS delivery on Amazon.

I too have lots of deliveries, I try to get as much online as I can so I don't have to go out any longer than necessary.

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I'm having a very stressful time with Wayfair and FedEx.  I'm moving next week, ordered furniture and put it on a Vacation Hold with fedex.  Well they delivered last week to an apt that I am not even at.  grrrrr.  After many calls to both of them, I think it is resolved?  They (Wayfair) told me yesterday that they re-ordered the furniture and if the original boxes are still there - keep them or donate them.

Anyone need a loveseat and two chairs that have been sitting in the rain?  sigh.

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28 minutes ago, icemiser69 said:

I know this isn't what happened in your case, but that reminds me of those individuals who buy furniture, and then they leave their old furniture out at the end of their driveway on the sidewalk for anyone to take if they want it.  I have seen it just sit there for several weeks through inclement weather.

I used to live on a hill (actually I still do but it's a different hill) and one day I was walking home from work and there was a couch in the middle of the sidewalk halfway up the hill.  I was thinking "hey that would be a great idea if it were a bench," or something without cloth.  Then a couple of days later I'm getting ready for work and there's a knock at the door.  I look out and it's a cop and because I didn't live in the best neighborhood (but keep in mind it's not a big city), and I watch to much Law & Order, my first thought was that there had been a murder and they were canvassing the neighborhood.  Nope, not for murder anyway. She just wanted to know if I knew who dumped the couch there.  I did not.

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On 7/5/2021 at 9:09 PM, icemiser69 said:

We need a national "bitch and moan" day so that everyone can get it out of their system.  That way, the other 364 days and change can be peaceful.  If only it would work.

 

On 7/6/2021 at 7:58 AM, MargeGunderson said:

Yeah, I would need a week minimum 😉

 

On 7/6/2021 at 10:12 AM, Caoimhe said:

One day a month maybe?  It would be hard for me to remember my peeves for a whole year but a months I can manage.

I wish our society would come up with better ways of resolving neighbor-to-neighbor conflicts BEFORE they became violent. I know that's not what any of you are talking about, but this is why the Purge movies and the TV show based on them are so disturbing to me. You realize instantly that if the idea were ever put up for a vote, a huge number of people would be in favor of it.  

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I wish our society would come up with better ways of resolving neighbor-to-neighbor conflicts BEFORE they became violent. I know that's not what any of you are talking about, but this is why the Purge movies and the TV show based on them are so disturbing to me. You realize instantly that if the idea were ever put up for a vote, a huge number of people would be in favor of it.  

I HATE those movies. I think they should be shown streaming instead of on network television. They're very damaging to our society, especially easily influenced conspiracy theory types.

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Oh, Peaches, me too — and I have never even seen a Purge movie, even as a lifelong horror enthusiast (including shit like Last House on the Left — not a favorite, mind you, just something I wanted to see once, at least once for its…influential status, I guess? Definitely not a “hey, let’s have a movie night” pick!). My boyfriend finds it amusing and curious that The Purge is where I’ve drawn the line. But mob mentality themes have always made me crazy. I know my head will feel messed up if I watch those.

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16 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said:

Oh, Peaches, me too — and I have never even seen a Purge movie, even as a lifelong horror enthusiast (including shit like Last House on the Left — not a favorite, mind you, just something I wanted to see once, at least once for its…influential status, I guess? Definitely not a “hey, let’s have a movie night” pick!). My boyfriend finds it amusing and curious that The Purge is where I’ve drawn the line. But mob mentality themes have always made me crazy. I know my head will feel messed up if I watch those.

I agree. I too am a lifelong horror move enthusiast. I will watch just about anything, even stuff like The Texas Chainsaw Murder, although I couldn't get through LHotL because I can't handle rape scenes but I won't even give The Purge one second of my time. It's utter trash and I suspect the producers of having some nefarious agenda and it ain't good for people like us.

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22 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

I agree. I too am a lifelong horror move enthusiast. I will watch just about anything, even stuff like The Texas Chainsaw Murder, although I couldn't get through LHotL because I can't handle rape scenes but I won't even give The Purge one second of my time. It's utter trash and I suspect the producers of having some nefarious agenda and it ain't good for people like us.

Me three!  I won't watch torture porn (I once came across Hostel 2 during a free weekend of something and, yep, that type of horror is every bit as much not my thing as I figured), but otherwise I totally dig a horror film - whether I'm getting a thrill or just having fun ripping apart its cheesiness.  But the whole Purge thing is not just something I don't want to watch, but something I'm disturbed by the idea of.

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Pet Peeve - those "fun facts" that appear on the right side of the screen.  Why?  They're neither fun nor interesting, and if I'm so curious about how many times someone posts (no idea why I would be), I expect there are other ways to find out.

They're an annoying distraction.

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18 minutes ago, Bastet said:

Me three!  I won't watch torture porn (I once came across Hostel 2 during a free weekend of something and, yep, that type of horror is every bit as much not my thing as I figured), but otherwise I totally dig a horror film - whether I'm getting a thrill or just having fun ripping apart its cheesiness.  But the whole Purge thing is not just something I don't want to watch, but something I'm disturbed by the idea of.

Hostel was almost an exception for me, in that I guess I didn't expect such a resonance after the fact; I thought it was going to be a "fluffy" late-'90s Wrong Turn kind movie...but it was not. Oof, that thing crept back into my head for days!

I'm veering off topic, so PEEVE: unnecessary twist endings in horror movies that were perfectly good solid scary stories until the last quarter, when said twist rears its ugly head! 

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32 minutes ago, Leeds said:

Pet Peeve - those "fun facts" that appear on the right side of the screen.  Why?  They're neither fun nor interesting, and if I'm so curious about how many times someone posts (no idea why I would be), I expect there are other ways to find out.

They're an annoying distraction.

I zoom my browser screen to 150% because the larger text is easier for me to read, and one nice bonus of that is not seeing that column (the posts cover the width of the page) - those tidbits don't interest me, either.

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25 minutes ago, Bastet said:

I zoom my browser screen to 150% because the larger text is easier for me to read, and one nice bonus of that is not seeing that column (the posts cover the width of the page) - those tidbits don't interest me, either.

That's what I do too (it also means I don't have to change glasses between TV screen and laptop screen).  It still annoys me though.

Not to insult anyone, and maybe it's just me, but has this become "The People of a Certain Age Pet Peeves" forum?   ;-) 

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18 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said:

Will people ever stop typing “cause” for “because”? At the very least, use the apostrophe before the c.

 

Just now, peacheslatour said:

Or the dreaded "cuz".

May I also nominate "bcos"?

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On 7/7/2021 at 12:33 PM, supposebly said:

It is my strong belief one should not know too much about one's neighbors. Or have discussions that go beyond small-talk about the weather and what you had for dinner.

So much this! We have a seasonal place in northern NY, it's in a mobile home park with 40 other trailers. Our neighbors run the gamut from 80+ years old down to mid-30's, everyone gets along because there is an unsaid understanding that we don't talk politics, religion or any other hot button topic. We talk about the weather, park maintenance, our kids/grandkids, issues with our trailers, etc. It's not hard.

 

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1 hour ago, TattleTeeny said:

Will people ever stop typing “cause” for “because”? At the very least, use the apostrophe before the c.

Nah...cause it's so much easier/quicker when typing on a phone. I've never seen an apostrophe and a "c" used before the word cause (probably cause it's only used informally).

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13 minutes ago, icemiser69 said:

People who will only text, and won't bother to pick up the phone and talk.  A two minute phone conversation becomes ten minutes of texting.

IMO texting is good for things like telling someone you’ve arrived, be right there, etc. or some FYI comment.  Conversations - no.  

My pet peeve for today - spoofed calls.  My phone had been quiet most of the time up to about a week ago when it would ring every so often with a phone number listing the city and state.  I looked some of them up and came up with nothing.  Had to be some scammer calling.  I don’t answer them so I don’t know if they’d address me by name or not.  I spent some time a while back getting my name and contact info removed from a lot of these data broker sites so I’d think that any of these calls are coming from some random phone dialers looking for live phone numbers. 

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I pick up the phone, but don't speak.  If someone is truly calling me, they will say "Hello, Hello? Quof?"; if they are phishing they just hang up without a word.  

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2 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

Or the dreaded "cuz".

At least “cuz” seems to be deliberate. When I see “cause” I just think people have no idea that there should be a “be” there. The apostrophe would also indicate that people understand, which would not get me all peeved up!

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2 minutes ago, Quof said:

I pick up the phone, but don't speak.  If someone is truly calling me, they will say "Hello, Hello? Quof?"; if they are phishing they just hang up without a word.  

That's a really good idea.

My pet peeve and I've had it for a long time is the people I call Schrodinger's Douchebags. They say horrible sexist/racist/bigoted things. Now if you agree with them they're fine and dandy but if you call them on their shit, all of a sudden "It was just a joke! Jeez." No, it was not a joke. Jokes are funny, you're just looking for fellow travelers to agree with your terrible opinions.

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2 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

My pet peeve and I've had it for a long time is the people I call Schrodinger's Douchebags. They say horrible sexist/racist/bigoted things. Now if you agree with them they're fine and dandy but if you call them on their shit, all of a sudden "It was just a joke! Jeez." No, it was not a joke. Jokes are funny, you're just looking for fellow travelers to agree with your terrible opinions.

Agreed. These people like to act all daring with the stuff they say, trying to be all shocking and edgy and "I don't care who I offend!"...and then they try and scurry away from taking responsibility for what they said if someone gets upset with them for it. No. You think you're bold enough to say this stuff, then you're bold enough to deal with the consequences that come from it. None of this weaseling out and 'It was just a joke!" nonsense. 

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9 minutes ago, Annber03 said:

Agreed. These people like to act all daring with the stuff they say, trying to be all shocking and edgy and "I don't care who I offend!"...and then they try and scurry away from taking responsibility for what they said if someone gets upset with them for it. No. You think you're bold enough to say this stuff, then you're bold enough to deal with the consequences that come from it. None of this weaseling out and 'It was just a joke!" nonsense. 

"Oh look. It's the consequences of my own actions." It's true we have free speech in this country. But all that means is that the government can't censor speech. Private individuals are under no obligation to listen to you spout bs just because you can.

/General "you" not you lovely Annber!

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17 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

"Oh look. It's the consequences of my own actions." It's true we have free speech in this country. But all that means is that the government can't censor speech. Private individuals are under no obligation to listen to you spout bs just because you can.

/General "you" not you lovely Annber!

This is a pet peeve of mine, people who think they can say anything about anybody because they have 1st Amendment rights of free speech. These are the same type of people who think they can go to another country & their rights as an American go with them.

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2 minutes ago, GaT said:

This is a pet peeve of mine, people who think they can say anything about anybody because they have 1st Amendment rights of free speech. Thee are the same type of people who think they can go to another country & their rights as an American go with them.

My husband manages one of the largest model railroading stores in the country. Collectors come there from all over the world. There are a couple people who work there who complain every time about "damn furriners" who don't know English. These same people have never been more than fifty miles away from where they were born in their entire lives.

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7 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

My husband manages one of the largest model railroading stores in the country. Collectors come there from all over the world. There are a couple people who work there who complain every time about "damn furriners" who don't know English. These same people have never been more than fifty miles away from where they were born in their entire lives.

Isn't that bad for business? 

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7 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

There are a couple people who work there who complain every time about "damn furriners" who don't know English.

Ugh, people like that drive me nuts. I know plenty of people who were born and raised here whose grasp of English is...lacking, to say the least. And there's many foreigners who speak English just fine, too. So...their point? 

And if foreigners are still learning English, well, then, fine, they're learning. They need support, not scorn. 

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I've just spent an hour trying to find the post here, around mid April, that gave me a link to an ad block for Facebook. The poster said I needed to put the block on all our computers, smartphones, etc., for it to work. Is that poster still here? If so, could you please post that link again? 

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I've just spent an hour trying to find the post here, around mid April, that gave me a link to an ad block for Facebook. The poster said I needed to put the block on all our computers, smartphones, etc., for it to work. Is that poster still here? If so, could you please post that link again? 

Here's the post (in Chit Chat): https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/26532-chit-chat/page/226/?tab=comments#comment-6814089

Oops, you wanted the link to the ad-blocking app they provided, not a link to the post: https://www.fbpurity.com

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41 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

Thank you so much!! I kept wondering if I'd also posted my question in Chit Chat (during my hour long slog through old Pet Peeve posts). Oy🙄

Spare yourself the time spent manually searching a thread!  While the Search function is no longer available on individual threads (or, if it is, they've moved it someplace I can't find), so that you have to search an entire forum/sub-forum instead, when you're looking for something in one of these threads and have to back out to Everything Else in order to use Search, wading through those results for all of EE is still usually a lot faster than manually searching the individual thread.

(And this one took no wading at all; your original question was the second result.)

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4 minutes ago, Bastet said:

Spare yourself the time spent manually searching a thread!  While the Search function is no longer available on individual threads (or, if it is, they've moved it someplace I can't find), so that you have to search an entire forum/sub-forum instead, when you're looking for something in one of these threads and have to back out to Everything Else in order to use Search, wading through those results for all of EE is still usually a lot faster than manually searching the individual thread.

(And this one took no wading at all; your original question was the second result.)

Thanks for this information! 😊

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Seems like a whole lot of (the same?) people understand the First Amendment about as well as they understand HIPAA.

As for UPS/post office peeves, we always get deliveries here for the house across the street — like ALWAYS. In fact, there are 2 downstairs right now. No one other than my BF in these condos ever seems to bring them to the people, but that’s beside the point, as they shouldn’t have to after all this time. The recipients’ house is an even number and we’re odd, so it’s crazy that this keeps happening. Also, when my BF does bring their stuff, the people are always snotty to him!

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24 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said:

Seems like a whole lot of (the same?) people understand the First Amendment about as well as they understand HIPAA.

Bless you for spelling HIPAA correctly. You’re right, there are a lot of people who throw HIPAA out there who clearly don’t even understand the most basic aspect of it. 

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I had a job applicant once upon a time who said she’d worked in healthcare and was familiar with “HIPPA” regulations on her application.  She did not get an interview — not just for misspelling HIPAA, mind you, but that didn’t help.

And for today’s peeve — the Fourth of July was last week.  Stop with the bloody fireworks already!

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