From about ages 16-18, people regularly stopped me in various locations (Utah, Las Vegas and Idaho) and took me for Avril Lavigne. I was generally horribly disgusted each time.
i've been called ginger but never seriously taken it as an insult
pathetic's a pretty harsh one
The worst is clearly being reminded that I'm Canadian and ginger. Oh the horror!~seriously though the last three were meant as jokes
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My senior English teacher told my mom I wasn't cut out for college. My mother kept this from me until after I had graduated with honors and was going for my teaching degree, but I admit I was disappointed to hear that teacher had retired by the time I was subbing at my old high school. I wanted to be all "I got the same job as you, bitch!"
OH, this reminded me. My old middle school gym coach told me I was going to be a nobody when I grew up.
Backstory: He was so overweight he needed a 3 pronged cane to walk, and his health was unreliable at best. Not to mention he was worthless as a coach. He's partially given me the drive to come back and shove a degree right up his ass, I'll give him that.
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Because I couldn't stand her at the time and she's pretty damn annoying!
I got called a bitch today by a girl who was upset that I was complaining about the American healthcare system while using up her tax paying dollars to sit on welfare. Thing is, I am not now, nor have I ever been, on welfare. I pretty much just ignored that one because I mean, really.
My ex boyfriend called me a stupida few times. And stupid. The stupid was particularly insulting because it was like having an obese person call you fat.
98th percentile.
In seriousness, being called boring/apathetic/dull/dispassionate probably stings the most because it's what hits closest to home. But I take it in stride.What infuriates me most is condescension, but that can encompass anything so it's probably off topic.