20 People Share Their Unshakable Opinions In This Online Thread
Everyone has their own opinions. Some opinions are strong and can’t be bent easily. It would take someone a large amount of effort to change someone’s huge opinion.
However, small opinions can also be difficult to influence. As some pointed out in this Reddit thread, these people have some opinions that are not much of a big deal, but they will stick with them until the end of their lives. From “fish is meat” to “toilet paper goes over the roll,” this list contains a lot of questionable, thought-provoking, but harmless opinions someone ever had.
Do you have a small-deal opinion that you won’t change? Share those in the comments! Mine is that pineapple belongs on pizza! On a similar note, you may want to check some shower thoughts next.
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#1 If Today Is Monday, Then The Upcoming Saturday Is Considered “This Saturday” Not “Next Saturday”
If today is Monday, then the upcoming Saturday is considered “this Saturday” not “next Saturday”. “Next” would be two Saturdays from now.
Fight me.
Image source: liketysplits, Dindo Mojica
#2 It’s A PIN, Not PIN Number
It is a PIN, not a PIN number. PIN stands for personal identification number.
Just like it is an ATM, not an ATM machine.
Source: Albanian_Tea
#3 6 A.M. In The Morning
“6 a.m. in the morning.”
No. Just no.
Image source: FantasticPear, Thomas Quine
#4 Don’t Ask Questions You Know The Answers To
Do not ask questions you know the answer to. “Are you crying?” no sharon I am just sweating through my eyes, that’s why I look so upset.
Image source: angryage, Karolina Grabowska
#5 If The Earth Is Flat, Why Are There No Penthouses On The Borders?
If the earth was flat why don’t they have penthouses on the borders
Image source: Socks_for_69, LEGOFIIR
#6 No One Wants To Hear Your Phone Conversation In Public
No one wants to hear your phone conversations in public. NO ONE.
Image source: psykokittie, Susanne Nilsson
#7 It’s “Lose,” Not “Loose”
You “lose” a bet. You don’t “loose” a bet
Source: Any_Ad4737
#8 It’s “Piqued,” Not “Peaked”
Piqued my interest.
It’s not “peaked”
Image source: bhbbby, Jennie Park mydisneyadventures
#9 First Cereal, Then Milk
Cereal then milk. What kind of heathen would do it the other way around.
Source: 1980pzx
#10 Beyoncé Is Overhyped
Beyonce is overhyped
Image source: ChipKey5682, beyonce
#11 The Toilet Paper Roll Goes Over Not Under
The toilet paper roll goes over not under!!!
Image source: wrapped-in-rainbows, edkohler
#12 Adding Apostrophe S At The End Of A Word Doesn’t Make It Plural
Adding ‘s at the end of a word does not make it plural.
I’ve seen it in ads. I’ve seen it on signs. I’ve even seen it on a flyer someone wrote advertising their services as a writer.
People walk around like it’s normal! Out in the street! Saying that they have 14 chicken’s! Like monsters!
I will die on this hill over and over until my assembled corpses make it into a slightly bigger hill.
Image source: TophatDapps, Andy Maguire
#13 Don’t Talk With Your Mouth Full Of Food
Don’t talk with your mouth full of food.
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t want to see partially chewed food in your mouth.
Image source: ChillyWillie03, AZ COF
#14 You Wait For People To Come Off The Elevator Before Entering
It’s common courtesy to wait for someone to come off the elevator before entering.
Image source: mkittyxoxo, Dushan Hanuska
#15 Inside = Floor, Outside = Ground
When you’re inside it’s the floor, when you are outside it’s the ground.
Image source: DrewCallen, Jon-Eric Melsæter
#16 Rudolph Is Not A Core Member Of Santa’s Reindeer Team
Rudolph is not a core member of Santa’s reindeer team. The song specifically says “then ONE foggy Christmas Eve… Rudolph with your nose so bright, won’t you guide my sleigh TONIGHT.”
why would Santa risk being noticed with a red light of a nose if he didn’t need to? Rudolph is like the brights on your car, you only need them when you need to.
Source: C3-RIO
#17 When You’re Off And Something Goes Wrong At Work, It’s Not Your Responsibility To Take Care Of It
When I have time approved off from work and something goes wrong, no it is not my responsibility to log back on and take care of it.
Image source: ironwheatiez, Mitch Barrie
#18 It’s “Could Have,” Not “Could Of”
I don’t care how you pronounce them, but it’s written “could/would/should/might HAVE”, not “could of”.
Image source: TwoTheVictor, kellywritershouse
#19 When A Kid Has A Birthday, Only They Get To Blow Out The Candles
When a kid has a birthday, only HE gets to blow out the candles! It INFURIATES me to my very soul when I see other kids try to blow them out. The only thing worse is when adults LET THEM.
Image source: Drew__Mast, Dark Dwarf
#20 Fish Is Meat
Fish is meat.
I had one friend who would not let it go and argued that it was not and it was ‘just fish’ so much that it became a running joke.
Image source: Undead-Loyalist, stu_spivack
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Most of these aren’t “unshakable opinions” so much as unshakable facts.
Most of these aren’t “unshakable opinions” so as as unshakable facts.
In #12, I’m not sure exactly who’s been referencing been putting apostrophes on the ends of words to make them plural but that’s just not proper grammar anyhow so why someone chose that hill to die on…. It’s literally just a grammatical fact. Then again pretty much all of the statements on here are just facts. Not sure why any of it has to be debated? Except #11 😂. As for #19, blowing out candles, getting your spittle on cake before people eat it is just kinda more than a little gross anyhow
Edit: disregard the typo in the first sentence.
EDIT. Sorry for the typo in the first sentence. Can’t find edit button so I’m posting this reply. Correction: “I’m not sure who’s being referenced here who’s been going around putting apostrophes on the end of words….”
In terms of the “could of” post, do they mean “could’ve”? Because if so, that is a legitimate word and is just the words “could” and “have” joined together. Much like the words “I’ve”, “You’ve”, “Would’ve”, “Should’ve”, etc. It never was ” could of”, the person speaking was saying ” could’ve”. Like how that word is written in books. It’s a legitimate word, but it isn’t spelled ” could of”.
No, lots of people (even ppl whose mother tongue is English) write “could of” instead of “could have/could’ve) and think it’s correct because “it sounds the same”. People don’t think about the meaning of the words they’re using anymore.
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The content on this site gets more stupid and less fun every day. Nobody cares about random a*holes’ opinions.
Hah, well guess what? NO one cares that you don’t care. It’s literally a fact of life.