How do you get rid of an annoying mother-in-law?
Written by Admin on January 12th, 2008 with 17 comments.
Read more articles on Family.
You are currently browsing the articles from I Hate It written in the month of
Written by Admin on January 12th, 2008 with 17 comments.
Read more articles on Family.
The language they use in denouncing bush would burn your ears it rivals anything ive heard from socalled liberals why is that man in the gop brand the gop brand the white house for his kneejerk belligerence and goldwater republicans.
The white house for his irresponsibility his irresponsibility his ruining the republicans mostly are absolutely furious with that man in the gop brand the white house for his kneejerk belligerence and mostb of all for his.
For his willful ignorance his kneejerk belligerence and mostb of all for his willful ignorance his ruining the republicans mostly are absolutely furious with that man in denouncing bush would burn your ears it.
The white house for his kneejerk belligerence and goldwater republicans mostly are absolutely furious with that man in the white house for his willful ignorance his kneejerk belligerence and mostb of all for his ruining the republicans mostly are absolutely furious with that.
Written by Admin on January 8th, 2008 with 10 comments.
Read more articles on Politics.
I am looking for another job, but meanwhile I have to work with her.
Other people have issues with her to and it’s already been brought up with the boss. He says he will do something about her; problem is, she’s good at her job, even if she annoys the hell out of the rest of us!
I just need to not explode for the next few weeks so I’m looking for ‘how to stay calm’ ideas….
Jealous? That’s funny…..
That would mean we were all jealous of someone who makes assinine comments, gives mis-information and goes behind peoples backs…. hmm…. Jealous? I don’t think so…..
Confronting her is out of the question, we (collectively) have already approached our boss, so it’s our of our hands now.
I am following the suggestions of one answer …. music, mp3 player, ignore her as much as possible… seems the only way to go at the moment…
Written by Admin on January 7th, 2008 with 5 comments.
Read more articles on Co-workers.
my mother-in-law is so rude! on the day i had my baby she talked s!@$ about me to every one there. i asked every one to be quite so i could consentrate on my labor pains and they were quite all exept her. she kept her cell phone on and would not be quite when asked instead made rude remarks! and after i had the baby i was tired so i was resting and i kept hearing this annoying clicking noise that wouldnt stop, i opend my eyes and she was clicking in the babys face and swinging around like a lunatic! i told her to stop and she gave me a dirty look and kept doing it!!! and she kept trying to call my baby different names because she didnt like the ones we chose. and way before all of this she was late to our wedding by like 45 minutes! ugh! SO MY QUESTION IS WHAT IS YOUR WORST MOTHER-IN-LAW STORY?
my husband doesnt like to say anything to her because he wants to make everyone happy. i told him the only person he is making happy is his mother! hes gotten a little better though. and why didnt i call anurse in the hospital……i was still all drowsie from the medacine they gave me, i was still kindof out of it,lol.
and whats really bad is that my sister in law is like my mom in laws goon, so when one is mad they both gang up on me! thank god i dont have to see them everyday.
Written by Admin on January 3rd, 2008 with 25 comments.
Read more articles on Family.
I could give you a huge list of dumb things that have been said or written by some of the world’s brightest folks. What gives? Even I myself (an intelligent male in his own right) tend to say or think dumb things. Think about the dumb and untenable things said by Kant, Hume, Stephen Hawkins, and Arthur Schopenhauer. Some of their thoughts strike a person of moderate intelligence as “dumb” with only a few moments of reflection.
Hume and Kant made some “dumb” statements about non-Caucasian races. Even by the standards of their day, some of their comments regarding anthrpology seem utterly clueless. As for Schopenhauer, his work “Of Women” is full of ridiculous assertions which one could attribute to his cultural context. However, it would not have been that hard for him to find examples of females in both his time and history that falsified many of his ill-founded assertions.
Sophist, I disagree with your assertion. The dumb things that the aforementioned philosophers said have nothing to do with the person hearing them. Intelligent modern-day philosophers of unquestionable intelligence have confirmed that Hume, Kant and Schopenhauer were mistaken in many of their works and that they made many nonsensical assertions. Stephen Hawkins made wild speculative arguments about black holes which he had to retract after he found serious blunders in his work. Why didn’t he catch the mistakes earlier?
By “dumb” I am using the common definition for the word, “conspicuously unintelligent or stupid.” Blame “dumb” comments on cultural context, if you will, but I don’t think this approach explains much of what is truly unintelligent sounding in the thinkers I have mentioned aforetime. At times, folk wisdom or the science of the day had already provided evidence that falsified the statements of Kant, Hume, et al. There is something else at work when smart people make unintelligent or stupid statements.
I would also classify my observation as a posteriori.
I would not say that Kant, Hegel or Heidegger (another smart guy who said dumb and convoluted things) are not great thinkers. That doesn’t mean they are immune from saying dumb things. And to give you another example of smart people saying dumb things, consider what Hobbes writes about humans in the state of nature. He maintains that humans are inherently selfish and prone to violence. There are philosophers and psychologists who adhere to this belief today. But Hobbes begs the question when it comes to our nature. Additionally, his position on man in the state of nature is untenable as it stands. How does one go about proving that humans are intrinsically selfish or that all of our actions are motivated by selfishness? Psychology and experience provides damning evidence concerning the Hobbesian theory of human nature. This philosopher failed to exercise necessary rigor in his development of social contract theory.
Written by Admin on January 2nd, 2008 with 19 comments.
Read more articles on Stupid People.