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Pet Peeves - Blue Tooth Headset
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| E2EK1EL |

Ppl who use BT headsets when they are not driving or busy at the office, Y'ALL look like a bunch of LOSERs!!!!
From shopping, walking down the street and even riding a bike, I've seen it all.
One of my good friend uses it, the guy doesn't drive ...and his headset is glued to head. I keep telling him to talk if off. He really looks like a ing retard talking on it in public.
The worest is when I'm driving ... "WUZUP!" I look at him, and he's talking on that . Or walking down the street, I turn my whole body to find out ... he's on it again! |
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| AwakenedAddict |
Must be a hip hop thing
:wtf: |
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| alefort |
| I agree with you 100%, once the technology is more advanced and the modules are smaller, i think it will make it much easier to wear around 24x7. But until then, I just don't see the need to wear a headset like such, simply to use it as a status symbol. It's like Ug boots, gawd.......... |
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| starsearcher |
| + 1 I make fun of my friend about that all the time...at least now he only puts it on when he drives...which is acceptable....otherwise it's just pure lazyness and loots retarded...uber-geek x 100 |
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| Irishaddict |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Ppl who use BT headsets when they are not driving or busy at the office, |
ahahaha NERD ALERT |
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| ShadoWolf |
it's the next stage in human evolution... man will merge with machine
edit: EDM is part of that trend... |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Irishaddict
ahahaha NERD ALERT |
its not even the nerds wearing them.
It is people who a) either really need to be on the phone all the time, and get tired of holding their hand up to their head. b) people who want to look cool.
Nerds just arent that popular to be on the phone all the time, and they know they wont look cool, no matter what they do.
I think its just people who are trying to show of their new gadget. |
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| Irishaddict |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
I think its just people who are trying to show of their new gadget. |
Been there. Done that.
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| Fir3start3r |
I find them to be very rude.
It's bad enough when you're specifically visiting with somebody and that little device as the audacity to click your friends brain 'off' and forget who they're with!
Um....hello.....did we forget that we have voicemail and you can get to it later?? Was taking that call really that important?? :rolleyes:
I also catagorize them as a *bling* device where people just want to be seen wearing it; regardless if they're actually using it 
Please....I mean....who you tryin' to impress??? :whip: |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Irishaddict
Been there. Done that.
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Yea, it's the same deal with the ing iPods and cellphones. It pisses me off to see people (girls especially) holding them all the time, as if letting go of it would cut off the circulation to their brain. You look ridiculous. Stop it. |
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| ShadoWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Yea, it's the same deal with the ing iPods and cellphones. |
now if it's an Archos, then he/she's excused... because those things are beautiful

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| VERTiG0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
now if it's an Archos, then he/she's excused... because those things are beautiful

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Looks like a poorly built plastic piece of to mee ;)
But seriously though that thing looks oh so cheap. |
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