I never thought I’d say this, but I’ll take this as a compliment: I’ve never met anyone who hated me as much as I think I hate people.
I hate people because they hate me for taking up so much of their time. I hate people because they act as if they are more important than you. I hate people because they make me want to do things that I don’t want to do, just because they say it.
And this is just a small list of the negatives people hate about you. But it really is true. You make them want to do things that they dont want to do that you think are awesome. You make people think they are more important than they are. You make them want to do things that they feel are not good for them. And on that last one, you make them want to do things that they are really not into.
That’s a big list, so let me just say this: I make people want to do things that they hate. Like I hate it when you call me names for something I had nothing to do with, because that makes me hate you even more. I hate it when you laugh at me for something I had nothing to do with, because that makes me hate you even more. I hate it when you come up with lame jokes for me, because that makes me hate you even more.
You know why I hate it? Because you made me hate you. Because I hated it when you were such a jerk, but I hate it now when I see you being a jerk and I hate you more.
I think this is one of the few times I actually know what I’m talking about. I actually hate it when people say stuff like, “I can’t believe you don’t hate me!” because I find that kind of insulting. I do hate it when people say stuff like, “I wish I could find a way to not hate you.” Because it makes me want to make you hate me even more.
“I hate you” is a phrase that has been attributed to people throughout history for a variety of reasons. Some people say it to express their hatred for others, but many are said out of affection or envy. And, of course, there is always the possibility of the person saying, ‘I dont hate you because I dont like your personality’.
That is true, and I have no problem with this sentiment. I think it’s a great sentiment. But I also think it’s a little problematic. It’s completely arbitrary to pick a single reason to hate someone. No matter what that person does, or what they look like, or how they act, they will still be a person that you hate and hate on. But it doesn’t make me less of a person for having that hatred.
I think this is mostly a philosophical issue. The question is, “who actually are we talking about?” Are we talking about a person that is a complete jerk, or a person that has some redeeming traits? Its not that its a bad person, its that its not that I hate him/her, its that I dislike what they do.