This is not directed at anyone, but if you do not particularly like a song, TV show, movie, singer, actor, game, etc., please don't say you hate it, UNLESS you feel EXTREME hostility towards it. Extreme hostility would be disliking to point that you wish to harm or kill the people involved. Dislike is a much friendlier word c:
Example:
"I hate Christina Aguillera."
"I dislike Christina Aguillera."
'I don't like Christina Aguillera."
The last two sound friendlier, right?
So, this may seem trivial, but I think it had to be said sometime.
Also: I like Christina Aguillera, so this has nothing to do with her :P
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i hate everyone :D
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Or you could say something like, "I hate ___'s ___." With the blanks being replaced with the name of a person and their material (music, art, movies, whatever), respectively.
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Are images disabled for me?
Last edited by GirWaffles64 (2011-12-29 11:46:33)
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blazerv82 wrote:
i hate everyone
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I agree.
I mean, it's completely acceptable to say you hate something that actually hurts something or someone, or makes you feel uncomfortable.
But you shouldn't say you hate a media, an activity, etc.
For example:
I dislike cold sandwiches.
I hate people who think animals don't feel pain and think it's okay to hurt them freely.
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