User:DrodoEmpire/Mean ol' rant blog

So, in case you didn't read the title, or are selectivly illiterate (is that a thing?), this a page of things I've come to dislike in our society, which happens to be a number of things. That said, let's begin.

'Quick note: If you are in any way offended by this or disagree with it, then allow me to be the first to say "Its not my problem". These are my opinions, if you don't like them then you don't have to agree with them, 'kay?'

Designer Clothes/clothes with brand names on them
Ugh... What type of overpriced bullshit is this? You know, the T-shirts with the logos on them, like "Aeropostale", or the windbreakers with "Bench." on the neck of it, and then the makers of these things expect people to shell-out an extra 40 bucks for that reason only. I don't get it! Why would you spend 50 bucks on a shirt that has a brand name on it? And why would a company do that? They've already sold the damn product, they can stop advertising to that gullible asshole. But then again, it could be for "bragging rights" for the buyer (because apparently poor spending habits is an honourable trait now); They can wear it and show off to people that they have the money to buy one of these overpriced pieces of fabric. Ugh, I wish the idiots wearing this crap would just "swallow there pride" and wear things that don't have a 40 dollar markup for having some company's logo smeared on it.

Disrespectful/self-centered people
I think you know what I'm talking about. You know, the self-entitled little shits that trot around bleating "It's a free country" while doing something unabashedly stupid, and then acting like you're the disrespectful one for stepping in and asking what the hell they're doing. These asshats are usually teenagers that haven't learnt yet that respect has to be earned, and that some people and things demand respect (law enforcement, elders, etc.) automatically. And I love there catchphrase, too; "Its a free country"... I can't help but laugh at the ignoramus that says that. Yes, the Canadian constitution* does have clauses protecting basic rights and liberties, and there are additional laws protecting some actions. Does this mean you can do whatever you want? No, of course not. There are still rules, laws, and basic codes of etiquette that must be followed, but, especially for etiquette, isn't by these little cretins.


 * I live in Canada, so I'm using the Canadian constitution as my example.