Ill start: "Thats a __________ for ya" So first of all, if it broke broke then its your fault Seccond, if its something like paint on a truck, their fucking trucks, not showcars. Made for work, or offroading. Example: my stepdad and I were watching ridiculousness the other day, and it showed a clip of someone wayyyy over revving their Silverado. The engine caught on fire and he said "thats an American for ya" You next.
Saying we is not making it any better, it's still I want/need, no matter if you put we in place of I.
I hate how people say "We" when they mean their country for example, "Back in 1812 We Burned Down The White House."
I dislike when people say to me to "back up" when there's clearly a decent amount of space between me and that person.
I know this is a bit of a bump, but I can't resist. "Priuses are good cars" And any swear word I hate when people say.
I better get so many agrees for this... "When will you release this?" "Any estimated release date?" "Progress?"
I dislike when people tell others that they're wrong and say it's some random thing, then back peddle and say "Why are you calling me a troll? I have no idea about these types of parts!" Oh, well maybe don't try to tell people they're wrong about a subject that you, yourself, admitted after the fact that you have no idea about in the first place? And you won't come across as a troll.
Hate it when people try to accuse me of being a hacker/cheat when I repeatedly beat them in some online shooter game. Just accept the loss and move on, no need to bring unnecessary attention to your loss and lack of sportsmanship.
"Your car's old, you can't daily it!" Oh god that's annoying --- Post updated --- "Can i help with the mod"