No Interest Whatsoever (1 Viewer)

bringbackrattles

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My sister must be unique as she has no interest in sport, not one sport whatsoever. Never watches Wimbledon which seems to be popular with females, and she wouldn't know that USA ladies have won the World Cup.
She hated sport when she was at school, and that dislike has continued till this day. Got me thinking what thing have I no interest in at all ?
For me it would be politics. Can't stand politicians, and just listening to them sends me to sleep. Other than that I'm interested in everything.
What is yours ?
 

Otis

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Cars.

Just objects to get from A to B to my mind. I have zero interest in them and don't even understand the terminology, so when someone says something like 'it has twin carburettors' and look pleased with themselves,for me they could have just told me their Auntie Val has got two new warts.

So, cars, speedway, motor racing, monster trucks etc. I have zero interest in.

Wrestling too.
 

pastythegreat

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Motorbikes. Pretty much the same as Otis with cars but with Motorbikes. I even hate how 99% motorists are targeted about being mindful if motorbikes and blamed most of the time when in a collision with them, but it's the riders themselves flying down country lanes at over 100 and weaving in and out of motorway traffic.
I've no interest in motorbikes, or the people who ride them that try discussing them with you.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Cars
DIY
Politics

materialism and one upmamship , there’s a friend of my wife’s and her husband constantly goes on about how much he earns and what he’s got and even if you talk about something else he has to try and be one better. We got talking about gigs ages ago and I mentioned that I was at Heaton park to see The stone roses with out missing a beat he was at spike island . I swear to god if I went to Tenerife he’s go to elevenarife
 

ovduk78

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I can't stand all the reality shows on TV that make celebrities out of talentless nobodies. I also hate the throw away culture we live in where everyone has to have the latest phone or gadget, how can anyone justify paying £1000 for a bloody phone?
Sports wise I don't get rugby, baseball, basketball and anything to do with horses.
 

ovduk78

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Gaming. Never understood the attraction, especially amongst supposed grown-ups, and get quite irate when people suggest that "e-sports" should be in the Olympics.

And i could put betting too, but i actively despise that, and campaign against it, so I can't say that i couldn't care less about it - but for the opposite reason.
My son has an xbox & I don't get it at all. Have never played on one or any of the others.
Another on is how can people have a career out of blogging or youtube, what's that all about?
 

Gazolba

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Hunting. Could never see the point of putting on camouflage and staying hidden in a tent for several hours just to end the life of some poor unsuspecting wild creature.
Fishing: Same thing. An absolutely pointless exercise. Just to to the supermarket and buy one!
Mountaineering: Is anything more pointless than climbing something just to get to the top so you can say you've done it.
Boxing: Two supposedly civilised 'humans' pumelling each other, and causing brain damage, for the enjoyment of a paying audience.
Skiing: Going somewhere really cold, strapping two long planks to your feet and seeing if you can break both legs. No thanks.

If you want to enjoy the outdoors, go for a walk and take your camera, 'hunt' for pictures and 'capture' an image.
 
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fernandopartridge

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Cars
DIY
Politics

materialism and one upmamship , there’s a friend of my wife’s and her husband constantly goes on about how much he earns and what he’s got and even if you talk about something else he has to try and be one better. We got talking about gigs ages ago and I mentioned that I was at Heaton park to see The stone roses with out missing a beat he was at spike island . I swear to god if I went to Tenerife he’s go to elevenarife
I think there were 30k at Spike Island yet every twat in the world reckons that they went
 

Adge

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Motor racing, horse racing (although I went to Cheltenham this year), Rugby, Cricket and like someone else mentioned-paying silly money (£80 or whatever a month£ on a mobile blower.
 

SAJ

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Motorbikes. Pretty much the same as Otis with cars but with Motorbikes. I even hate how 99% motorists are targeted about being mindful if motorbikes and blamed most of the time when in a collision with them, but it's the riders themselves flying down country lanes at over 100 and weaving in and out of motorway traffic.
I've no interest in motorbikes, or the people who ride them that try discussing them with you.
Statistically you are wrong about bikes. Whilst I do agree with you about the speed that some ride at the vast majority of motor cycle accidents are caused by drivers pulling out of junctions that’s why the Police sponsor “think bike”.
 

skyblue1991

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What I do find strange is the team I work with.

All guys and yet none of them have a single interest in sport whatsoever. I get some guys don't like football, but I would say 90% of the time they like/follow another sport (Rugby, Golf, Cricket, F1 etc...). The team I work with... Nope, nothing!

I can't be the only one that finds this weird?

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skyblue1991

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Cars.

Just objects to get from A to B to my mind. I have zero interest in them and don't even understand the terminology, so when someone says something like 'it has twin carburettors' and look pleased with themselves,for me they could have just told me their Auntie Val has got two new warts.

So, cars, speedway, motor racing, monster trucks etc. I have zero interest in.

Wrestling too.
Yep, cars 100%!

I drive a Ford Fiesta and it gets me from A to B. Couldn't careless about prestige.

I take enoggh interest to know how to repair the general aspects in times of need. That's about it.

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pastythegreat

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Statistically you are wrong about bikes. Whilst I do agree with you about the speed that some ride at the vast majority of motor cycle accidents are caused by drivers pulling out of junctions that’s why the Police sponsor “think bike”.
Is it that the driver blindly pulled out in front of the motorbike? Or that the motorbike wasnt in sight when the driver pulled out but was going that fast he appeared out of nowhere and couldn't slow down? I'd say a bit of both in all honesty. It's easy to just poi t fingers at drivers for pulling out.
Happens to me everyday (not necessarily motorbikes) the road I live on, as I pull out on the the main road, to the right it bends round to the right, and with cars parked right up to the junction I literally cannot see up one direction until I'm on the road. Add to that people coming down at 40-50mph all the time, it's an accident waiting g to happen.

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skyblue1991

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Also to add:

Bikes - Same as my car comments above
Fishing - My dad took me when I was younger. I get that people want to get away and switch off alone but I would much prefer reading a book than take time fishing, very dull!
Branded clothes (Trainers and sportswear aside) - I have the odd Fred Perry polo and Lyle & Scott jumper, but other than that I shop for non-branded gear (ASOS is my shop of choice) as its a better investment
Shopping - Related to above but I probably clothes shop 2-3 times a year. I know guys that have gone shopping together to the Bullring or London for new gear n a regular basis, bit weird if you ask me!

Everything else I will have some degree of interest in or willing to have a conversation about!
 

SkyblueBazza

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I think I, like the majority of us, have relatively only superficial interest (& therefore knowledge) of 99.9% of stuff around us in our world. Like cricket, never had any kind of interest in it really...listened to a commentary of the ashes in utter boredom for a while after a knee op many years ago. Rain stopped play. I became fascinated at the minutiae of how this might affect the outcome of the days play. The depth of knowledge some (i.e. experts in their chosen subject...that live & breath it - think Sir Alex Ferguson level) have about such stuff like the dampness of the grass & how it affects the spinner vs fast vs seamer bowlers, how the humidity in the air affects the speed & flow of the ball through the air.
Now ok...I still have no interest beyond seeing England's progress in matches. The point is that to most of us it is just a slow dull game. To those that love it & are involved they have more knowledge the deeper their interest goes. Most of us are too busy with the people & things (like paying bills) in our own lives to have more than a passing interest in other stuff...so much of what we spout in discussion & on forums like this is opinion in my opinion (see what I did there? ;-) )

Having said that I agree with virtually all others have said - especially the Celebrity culture we have. I get cross about that. Tom Hanks, seems good at what he does. So does Lewis Hamilton. I respect that, but I have no interest if they are alive or not beyond the moment I am watching them strut their stuff.

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fernandopartridge

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What I do find strange is the team I work with.

All guys and yet none of them have a single interest in sport whatsoever. I get some guys don't like football, but I would say 90% of the time they like/follow another sport (Rugby, Golf, Cricket, F1 etc...). The team I work with... Nope, nothing!

I can't be the only one that finds this weird?

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Sorry mate but i abhor the term "guys". I just don't get it
 

Otis

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Also to add:

Bikes - Same as my car comments above
Fishing - My dad took me when I was younger. I get that people want to get away and switch off alone but I would much prefer reading a book than take time fishing, very dull!
Branded clothes (Trainers and sportswear aside) - I have the odd Fred Perry polo and Lyle & Scott jumper, but other than that I shop for non-branded gear (ASOS is my shop of choice) as its a better investment
Shopping - Related to above but I probably clothes shop 2-3 times a year. I know guys that have gone shopping together to the Bullring or London for new gear n a regular basis, bit weird if you ask me!

Everything else I will have some degree of interest in or willing to have a conversation about!
Agree on fishing and branded clothes and also, as someone else pointed out, celeb culture.

I went fishing once and I gave up after 20 minutes. Found it incredibly boring.

I don't think I have any designer clothes, unless George counts.
 

wingy

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I'd change account BBR.
It's been shit since the crash when they printed all that money!! :).
 

skybluesam66

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Branded clothes I sort of disagree with
Some of them are very good quality, but I would never pay full price for them
£30 for a good pair of jeans for example £30 for a good pair of trainers £10 - £15 for a quality T shirt. They will last much longer than £10 primark jeans and a £5 primark shirt which will look crap after 1 wash
 

shmmeee

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My sister must be unique as she has no interest in sport, not one sport whatsoever. Never watches Wimbledon which seems to be popular with females, and she wouldn't know that USA ladies have won the World Cup.
She hated sport when she was at school, and that dislike has continued till this day. Got me thinking what thing have I no interest in at all ?
For me it would be politics. Can't stand politicians, and just listening to them sends me to sleep. Other than that I'm interested in everything.
What is yours ?

You are interested in politics, you’re not interested in politicians.

Cars for me. Couldn’t care less as long as it gets me from A to B, like the gadgets but I like anything with buttons and WiFi.
 

Badger

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Twitter - I get annoyed at the news when they show what some "celeb" has tweeted. If I was at all interested I would sign up and look for myself.
 

shmmeee

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Motorbikes. Pretty much the same as Otis with cars but with Motorbikes. I even hate how 99% motorists are targeted about being mindful if motorbikes and blamed most of the time when in a collision with them, but it's the riders themselves flying down country lanes at over 100 and weaving in and out of motorway traffic.
I've no interest in motorbikes, or the people who ride them that try discussing them with you.

Same. And they all think the rules of the road don’t apply to them.

I'd change account BBR.
It's been shit since the crash when they printed all that money!! :).

Wasn’t the money printing that was the issue, was what they did with it. Should’ve bailed out people not banks.
 

wingy

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Same. And they all think the rules of the road don’t apply to them.



Wasn’t the money printing that was the issue, was what they did with it. Should’ve bailed out people not banks.
Couldn't agree more.
Double the bang for your dollar!!
 

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