What inanimate object do you hate?

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My list:

dead mouse in soup
dead rat in wall
dead skunk in road
stickers
stinking shoes
sticking grocery cart
invasive internet
in your face advertising
inner ear ache
baldness
barby dolls
buttholes

I really hate that last one when its inanimate.
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Geralt of Rivia
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porcelain dolls...those things are creepy as hell
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Smith machines.
CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.
Brian Earl Spilner
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Drains at the bottom of a pool.
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Not really an object, but "social" media.
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Imported Shrimp
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ac04
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this thread
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alarm clocks
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dead mouse in soup
This one is oddly specific.
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brussels sprouts
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gigemags-99 said:

brussels sprouts
Lots of fail in this reply
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Taxes
quanah
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**** cancer
Bruce Almighty
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MooreTrucker
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The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
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MooreTrucker said:

The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
Statue of Liberty, too?
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Och26-58-87 said:

MooreTrucker said:

The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
Statue of Liberty, too?
Well, no, that is kinda nice. But it's here, not over there with all those damn Frenchies.
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Your mom.
Brian Earl Spilner
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You're an inanimate ****ing object!!!
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Divorce papers
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Cans
Fonzie Scheme
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Updog
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What's Updog?
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Combovers and toupees
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I think those family window stickers are very helpful to criminals. Oh you're a single mom with 2 young kids? Great I'll follow you home, scope out your place and plan my criminal activities accordingly.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Drains at the bottom of a pool.
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I hate lamp.
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MooreTrucker said:

The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
Interesting, but not sure if serious. Anyhow, a lot of his French contemporaries also had no desire for the Eiffel Tower to be built. I heard that his main motivation for building the tower was to see if it could be done. I *think* I heard that his experience with designing/building it, helped him to design the infrastructure to support the thin "skin" on the Statue of Liberty.

ETA-1: Interestingly, the Eiffel Tower also provided an opportunity for this odd/dangerous "stunt" to be attempted. Crazy, IMO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Reichelt

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Franz Reichelt (1879 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt or Franois Reichelt, was an Austrian-born French tailor inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design
ETA-2 (wikipedia links not interpreted by TexAgs very well).
Dr.Rumack
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The hole punches at work. People can't understand how to keep them aligned.
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Caesar4 said:

MooreTrucker said:

The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
Interesting, but not sure if serious. Anyhow, a lot of his French contemporaries also had no desire for the Eiffel Tower to be built. I heard that his main motivation for building the tower was to see if it could be done. I *think* I heard that his experience with designing/building it, helped him to design the infrastructure to support the thin "skin" on the Statue of Liberty.

ETA-1: Interestingly, the Eiffel Tower also provided an opportunity for this odd/dangerous "stunt" to be attempted. Crazy, IMO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Reichelt

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Franz Reichelt (1879 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt or Franois Reichelt, was an Austrian-born French tailor inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design
ETA-2 (wikipedia links not interpreted by TexAgs very well).

The parachute stunt was filmed:
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quanah said:

Caesar4 said:

MooreTrucker said:

The Eiffel Tower. Damn Frenchies.
Interesting, but not sure if serious. Anyhow, a lot of his French contemporaries also had no desire for the Eiffel Tower to be built. I heard that his main motivation for building the tower was to see if it could be done. I *think* I heard that his experience with designing/building it, helped him to design the infrastructure to support the thin "skin" on the Statue of Liberty.

ETA-1: Interestingly, the Eiffel Tower also provided an opportunity for this odd/dangerous "stunt" to be attempted. Crazy, IMO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Reichelt

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Franz Reichelt (1879 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt or Franois Reichelt, was an Austrian-born French tailor inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design
ETA-2 (wikipedia links not interpreted by TexAgs very well).

The parachute stunt was filmed:

OMG, didn't know. Still crazy, of course, at least to me.
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Bob Loblaws Law Blog said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:

Drains at the bottom of a pool.




I don't know about that one kid back in 96, but since 2008 you have to install unblockable drain covers because James Baker's granddaughter was caught in the suction of a drain and drowned.
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