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Bacon is way overrated.

99% of anything to do with zombies is stupid.

IPods are not good MP3 players.

American Idol is not entertaining.

Randy Weaver got what was coming to him.

East coast sports fans are way overrated.

Large chain restaurants have pretty good food.

 
I don't like watching NFL games.

Breast implants are almost always a bad decision.

Not a big fan of porn.

Shawshank Redemption, meh.

 
Bacon is way overrated.

99% of anything to do with zombies is stupid.

IPods are not good MP3 players.

American Idol is not entertaining.

Randy Weaver got what was coming to him.

East coast sports fans are way overrated.

Large chain restaurants have pretty good food.
I don't even know who you are anymore man. My world is crumbling like bacon bits on to a cheesy baked potato around me.
 
Not my opinion, but since he hasn't shown up in this thread yet, I'll post it for him:

I agree. Women seem to enjoy it, so it can't be that bad. It's not like they have bigger anuses. I have an aversion to being near other men's penises, but no aversion to having something up my ###.
 
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Division I-A college football is no more of a sport than America's Got Talent.
Well, that definitely meets the 'unpopular' criteria. Also, very much meets the 'most likely to get your ### beat' criteria as well.
If you can go undefeated, i.e. attain the contest's idea of perfection, and yet not be the champion, then it's not a sport. It's a beauty contest.I love college football, and watch all the time, but there is just no way to separate it conceptually from other athletic endeavors that I don't consider sports, like gymnastics, diving, and, yes, physical competitions on reality shows.
 
1. I hate trees, other than the occasional shade tree. I'd prefer all most all of them to be in a forest, far away from me, that I'll never visit. I like trees much better once they are cut down. 2. I hate shrubs and plants too. They just attract bugs and bees, which, of course, also suck. 3. As a tag-along to #2, landscaping is incredibly over-rated. A nice, flat lawn is usually much better than some stupid plants or shrubs.4. I can't stand the Beatles.5. On the other hand, I love Pink.6. This will only be unpopular to men: I really like and watch Desparate Housewives and Private Practice (used to like/watch Grey's Anatomy too, but Meredith's whininess got to be too much).7. Dr. Laura is awesome (don't know if that's unpopular).8. While parenting is a very selfless thing to do, I've always felt like having children is sort of selfish and egotistical as people are convinced that world needs more of their spawn.
dude...
 
People who serve in the military have a higher level of maturity than those who don't.

A good example of this is in World of Warcraft. A lot of civilian guilds are rude, nasty, with loads of personal attacks and hatred. I've played with a guild comprised of kids who are in the military stationed over in Iraq and its completely different. They have a lot of fun but its a real positive experience. There's no nastiness or personal attacks. About the only thing I see them complain about is the crappy internet connection to play WoW from Iraq. They lag out sometimes. Iraq recently got a new enet service up and running so its a lot better these days, though.

 
People who serve in the military have a higher level of maturity than those who don't. A good example of this is in World of Warcraft. A lot of civilian guilds are rude, nasty, with loads of personal attacks and hatred. I've played with a guild comprised of kids who are in the military stationed over in Iraq and its completely different. They have a lot of fun but its a real positive experience. There's no nastiness or personal attacks. About the only thing I see them complain about is the crappy internet connection to play WoW from Iraq. They lag out sometimes. Iraq recently got a new enet service up and running so its a lot better these days, though.
I am glad you had a positive experience but I can tell you from living it that the military is pretty much a microcosm of the civilian world. If an 18 years old is doing it in the world then 18 year old is doing it in the military for better or worse.
 
A good example of this is in World of Warcraft.
This never gets old
No really. Its a great way to observe the difference in behavior between civilian kids and kids in the military. They are all lumped into the same environment. I think a daily observation of the differences between the two groups would make a great college paper.
 
A good example of this is in World of Warcraft.
This never gets old
No really. Its a great way to observe the difference in behavior between civilian kids and kids in the military. They are all lumped into the same environment. I think a daily observation of the differences between the two groups would make a great college paper.
I think that would be interesting.
 
People who serve in the military have a higher level of maturity than those who don't. A good example of this is in World of Warcraft. A lot of civilian guilds are rude, nasty, with loads of personal attacks and hatred. I've played with a guild comprised of kids who are in the military stationed over in Iraq and its completely different. They have a lot of fun but its a real positive experience. There's no nastiness or personal attacks. About the only thing I see them complain about is the crappy internet connection to play WoW from Iraq. They lag out sometimes. Iraq recently got a new enet service up and running so its a lot better these days, though.
I am glad you had a positive experience but I can tell you from living it that the military is pretty much a microcosm of the civilian world. If an 18 years old is doing it in the world then 18 year old is doing it in the military for better or worse.
I agree, although what you said doesn't conflict with my statement.
 
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Outside of him reading a few speeches that other people wrote, there is no indication that Barack Obama has better than average intelligence.
He has a JD from a top 3 law school and taught law at University of Chicago. You aren't giving an opinion, you are mis-stating facts. And i'm a registered Republican.
You haven't run into any bad professors? Come on Woz, you know you've run into some donks.
Dorks usually have above-average intelligence. Isn't that what makes the dorks?
What do you call people who can't read?
 
People who serve in the military have a higher level of maturity than those who don't. A good example of this is in World of Warcraft. A lot of civilian guilds are rude, nasty, with loads of personal attacks and hatred. I've played with a guild comprised of kids who are in the military stationed over in Iraq and its completely different. They have a lot of fun but its a real positive experience. There's no nastiness or personal attacks. About the only thing I see them complain about is the crappy internet connection to play WoW from Iraq. They lag out sometimes. Iraq recently got a new enet service up and running so its a lot better these days, though.
:blackdot:
 
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Outside of him reading a few speeches that other people wrote, there is no indication that Barack Obama has better than average intelligence.
He has a JD from a top 3 law school and taught law at University of Chicago. You aren't giving an opinion, you are mis-stating facts. And i'm a registered Republican.
You haven't run into any bad professors? Come on Woz, you know you've run into some donks.
Dorks usually have above-average intelligence. Isn't that what makes the dorks?
What do you call people who can't read?
Cowboy fans?
 
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Outside of him reading a few speeches that other people wrote, there is no indication that Barack Obama has better than average intelligence.
He has a JD from a top 3 law school and taught law at University of Chicago. You aren't giving an opinion, you are mis-stating facts. And i'm a registered Republican.
You haven't run into any bad professors? Come on Woz, you know you've run into some donks.
Dorks usually have above-average intelligence. Isn't that what makes the dorks?
What do you call people who can't read?
how about people who need glasses?
 
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Zow said:
Statorama said:
Outside of him reading a few speeches that other people wrote, there is no indication that Barack Obama has better than average intelligence.
He has a JD from a top 3 law school and taught law at University of Chicago. You aren't giving an opinion, you are mis-stating facts. And i'm a registered Republican.
You haven't run into any bad professors? Come on Woz, you know you've run into some donks.
Dorks usually have above-average intelligence. Isn't that what makes the dorks?
Donk...short for donkey
Oh. Well in that case no I haven't.
 
People who serve in the military have a higher level of maturity than those who don't. A good example of this is in World of Warcraft. A lot of civilian guilds are rude, nasty, with loads of personal attacks and hatred. I've played with a guild comprised of kids who are in the military stationed over in Iraq and its completely different. They have a lot of fun but its a real positive experience. There's no nastiness or personal attacks. About the only thing I see them complain about is the crappy internet connection to play WoW from Iraq. They lag out sometimes. Iraq recently got a new enet service up and running so its a lot better these days, though.
I am glad you had a positive experience but I can tell you from living it that the military is pretty much a microcosm of the civilian world. If an 18 years old is doing it in the world then 18 year old is doing it in the military for better or worse.
I agree, although what you said doesn't conflict with my statement.
Actually it does. You have taken a small subset and subscribed a certain state of maturity to the larger group. And that state of maturity simply doesn't exist in out sized numbers to the similarly aged civilian population.
 
Large chain restaurants have pretty good food.
FennisCrush deactivated. :(
You know when Woz said that Olive Garden was "good Italian" a few pages back? That made me consider mailing him a letter-bomb. And I've never willingly (e.g. not with parents) eaten at a large chain restaurant in many years.:howyoudoin':
I guess I can understand if you're in an area with few alternatives, but if you live in a decent-sized city, there is simply no excuse for eating at one of these places. I noticed a Chili's or TGI Friday's or some such in the River North area of Chicago the other day. Horrible.Let me know if you need Woz's address. :link:
 
1. I hate trees, other than the occasional shade tree. I'd prefer all most all of them to be in a forest, far away from me, that I'll never visit. I like trees much better once they are cut down. 2. I hate shrubs and plants too. They just attract bugs and bees, which, of course, also suck. 3. As a tag-along to #2, landscaping is incredibly over-rated. A nice, flat lawn is usually much better than some stupid plants or shrubs.4. I can't stand the Beatles.5. On the other hand, I love Pink.6. This will only be unpopular to men: I really like and watch Desparate Housewives and Private Practice (used to like/watch Grey's Anatomy too, but Meredith's whininess got to be too much).7. Dr. Laura is awesome (don't know if that's unpopular).8. While parenting is a very selfless thing to do, I've always felt like having children is sort of selfish and egotistical as people are convinced that world needs more of their spawn.
dude...
I guess I need to find some more popular unpopular opinions.
 
No more federal assistance and tax dollars should be spent to help rebuild New Orleans after the next hurricane blasts through.

 
Large chain restaurants have pretty good food.
FennisCrush deactivated. :bowtie:
You know when Woz said that Olive Garden was "good Italian" a few pages back? That made me consider mailing him a letter-bomb. And I've never willingly (e.g. not with parents) eaten at a large chain restaurant in many years.:howyoudoin':
Let me know if you need Woz's address. :unsure:
Imagine the number of times I could take you to Olive Garden with that 101... :thumbup:
 
1. I hate trees, other than the occasional shade tree. I'd prefer all most all of them to be in a forest, far away from me, that I'll never visit. I like trees much better once they are cut down. 2. I hate shrubs and plants too. They just attract bugs and bees, which, of course, also suck. 3. As a tag-along to #2, landscaping is incredibly over-rated. A nice, flat lawn is usually much better than some stupid plants or shrubs.4. I can't stand the Beatles.5. On the other hand, I love Pink.6. This will only be unpopular to men: I really like and watch Desparate Housewives and Private Practice (used to like/watch Grey's Anatomy too, but Meredith's whininess got to be too much).7. Dr. Laura is awesome (don't know if that's unpopular).8. While parenting is a very selfless thing to do, I've always felt like having children is sort of selfish and egotistical as people are convinced that world needs more of their spawn.
dude...
I guess I need to find some more popular unpopular opinions.
I'm indifferent on #2, but everything else I strongly disagree with. So good job.
 
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but I don't like pets. That goes for all pets. I don't like dogs, cats, birds, fish, anything. I don't have a problem with you having a pet, but I won't own one.

Oh, and I really don't get people considering them family. They're not a kid, so please don't call them that. You can talk about emotional attachment, but I get attached to things all the time I don't consider family. That's because, well, they aren't.

 
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but I don't like pets. That goes for all pets. I don't like dogs, cats, birds, fish, anything. I don't have a problem with you having a pet, but I won't own one.Oh, and I really don't get people considering them family. They're not a kid, so please don't call them that. You can talk about emotional attachment, but I get attached to things all the time I don't consider family. That's because, well, they aren't.
Would you ever adopt a child?
 
Copeman said:
Guys that wear sandals look fruity.
You can pry my Chacos from my fruity dead hands feet then - those things rock.ETA: correct appendage

 
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Dogs do more bad than good.

I agree with flysack.

Sushi is overrated (good for sure, but not the ambrosia many think it is)

Olive Garden is good Italian

John Calhoun's political theory was "right" (not that slavery is a good thing)

Asher Roth is a good rapper.

Athletes are NOT overpaid
:)
 

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