View Full Version : Why do people have to moan about everything
dollypeg 05-01-2005, 16:43 Why do people have to moan about everything, i.e the weather, shop assistants, buses, young people, old people, politicians and just about everything else. I think we should all start being a bit more tolerant and understanding. Look around and count our blessings.
Originally posted by dollypeg
Look around and count our blessings.
I count my blessings most days :) All 4 of em live next door :love:
Today you are lucky.. I have nothing to moan about :D
can't say ive ever moaned about anything, especially on here..i tend to live and let live and keep my opinions to myself:D
Robbie Loving 05-01-2005, 16:52 i moan about people who moan about moaners :heyhey:
I moan about the time of day, the colour of the grass etc etc...
I read somewhere that men cannot help being grumpy as they get older. Something to do with the brain and old age.
It said it was a medical fact.
Hazel
Originally posted by hazel
I read somewhere that men cannot help being grumpy as they get older. Something to do with the brain and old age.
It said it was a medical fact.
:confused: I've always been like it, and I'm most definitely nowhere near old!
People on here do moan a lot about stuff, if it's not bus drivers or students it's chavs :loopy:
espadrille 05-01-2005, 18:00 After the Tsunami, i will try not to moan again!
dollypeg 05-01-2005, 18:07 I,m glad to see that the tsunami made someon else realise how good it is to be alive and safe. I confess that until this happened I did more than my share of moaning. Now when I want to moan I, going to try and thank God for what I,ve got.
human nature to moan,it doesnt matter what,if you won millions on the lottery you would still moan,the weather isnt right for what you want to do,living abroad,why cant forigners speak english,too warm ,too wet,to many cars on the road you want to be on,too many people in the same shop,crap on tv,it never ends,even if you have millions in the bank you are still reduced to not bieng satisfied.
if its not moaning its tutting,which is in itself a lower form of moaning,moaning is in itself an art form.
some people write letters to the papers to moan,others telephone people, some get to the point where their own moan takes them over completely and become activists or even terrorists, psychologist will say its good to moan,dont keep it in.
others will say listen to that whinging bastxxd,
moaning is a personel thing, dont moan about me but i will defend your right to moan,if you know what i,m moaning about?...........
DaBouncer 05-01-2005, 18:20 Originally posted by Robbie_Lovin
i moan about people who moan about moaners :heyhey:
I was just thinking how Ironic this thread really is :lol:
DaBouncer 05-01-2005, 18:23 Originally posted by Rich
People on here do moan a lot about stuff, if it's not bus drivers or students it's chavs :loopy:
Pot Kettle Black I think this comment represents Rich :hihi:
Originally posted by Dirk Diggler
Pot Kettle Black I think this comment represents Rich :hihi:
Haha I was just thinking the same thing! He moans more than anyone!
I sometimes feel like a good old moan, but always try my best to just keep it to myself when on the forum.. Don't want people thinking Sheffield is a grumpy place.. :)
Robbie Loving 05-01-2005, 20:41 Originally posted by Dirk Diggler
I was just thinking how Ironic this thread really is :lol:
great minds
Originally posted by Dirk Diggler
Pot Kettle Black I think this comment represents Rich :hihi:
great minds again
Originally posted by dollypeg
I,m glad to see that the tsunami made someon else realise how good it is to be alive and safe. I confess that until this happened I did more than my share of moaning. Now when I want to moan I, going to try and thank God for what I,ve got.
what would we discuss if it wasn't the things that bother us.
I can't see there being many replies to a post that said I caught a bus this morning and there were no problems.
And if the tsunami disaster is going to stop you moaning about things, does that mean you'll no longer want them made any better.
I'm sure that's exactly what all the victims would have wanted, a complete on any improvements anywhere else in the world, because afterall we're already better off by not having been drowned. :loopy:
While some of us are naturally grumpy I think a lot of it (moaning) comes from our pace of life. Think about it - your life is controlled by time so when something happens to mess up your schedule, moaning comes second nature.
Then there are the ads that inspire us to buy and do stuff in order to keep us up on trends so that when you get your days off weekends/holidays you spend that time doing DIY/decorating etc or having a holiday that sees you needing extra time off to recover from.
So little time, so much to do.
saxon76tr 06-01-2005, 12:04 I,m glad to see that the tsunami made someon else realise how good it is to be alive and safe. I confess that until this happened I did more than my share of moaning. Now when I want to moan I, going to try and thank God for what I,ve got.
The arch bishop of Canterbury said in the national papers, that he now is not sure there is a god after the tsunami.
Originally posted by saxon76tr
The arch bishop of Canterbury said in the national papers, that he now is not sure there is a god after the tsunami.
I know it sounds awfull but I think a bit of a Princess Diana effect is starting to happen here where it is compulsory to be upset by this event, and if your not then there is something wrong with you.
espadrille 06-01-2005, 19:39 It is incomprehensible to me that anyone who has sat and watched the events on Sky news over the last 10 days or so could not be upset by what has happened.
I believe that we are all extremely priveledged, no matter what our background and I just hope that it will make us all look at our standard of living and realise just how fortunate we all are not to have to worry about earthquakes and tornados and natural disasters like that..
I believe the amount of money pledged by the public has shown this and it shows that we cannot be that bad off( relating to credit card debt etc) when we can find this amount of money in such a short time..
A.B.Yaffle 07-01-2005, 01:42 My main moan on here is about the people who always moan about anyone who they feel has too much control. Such as the people who have nothing better to do than moan about the police, bus drivers, and moderators!
I must confess to having a regular moan about these selfish drivers who regularly put lives at risk.... taxi drivers who decide to use roads with double yellow lines as taxi ranks, and those people who think speeding is safer than trying to keep to the speed limit. :D
mojoworking 07-01-2005, 07:31 Originally posted by saxon76tr
The arch bishop of Canterbury said in the national papers, that he now is not sure there is a god after the tsunami.
I knew he'd catch on eventually.
Any word from the Pope yet?
Originally posted by nick2
I know it sounds awfull but I think a bit of a Princess Diana effect is starting to happen here where it is compulsory to be upset by this event, and if your not then there is something wrong with you.
Well the British public (not government)have donated more than anyone else except Germany who have given only a little bit more so it seems that we are a giving nation - maybe because we are relatively surpressed emotionally that we find it easy to be sympathetic in this way - yes i've nothing to back that correlation up, just a thought
Originally posted by espadrille
It is incomprehensible to me that anyone who has sat and watched the events on Sky news over the last 10 days or so could not be upset by what has happened.
I believe that we are all extremely priveledged, no matter what our background and I just hope that it will make us all look at our standard of living and realise just how fortunate we all are not to have to worry about earthquakes and tornados and natural disasters like that..
I believe the amount of money pledged by the public has shown this and it shows that we cannot be that bad off( relating to credit card debt etc) when we can find this amount of money in such a short time..
you know that we are not magically immune to natural disasters don't you?
When people moan about one thing and get it off their chest, it just creates a vacuum for a new worry.
Rupert_Baehr 05-04-2011, 23:14 Which appears to take 6 years to fill.
kittenta 06-04-2011, 11:14 Which appears to take 6 years to fill.
Hey, he's not creating duplicate threads so stop moaning :D.
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