It’s time to knock that chip off your shoulder and start realizing how good you’ve got it! After all, no one likes a cynic. What the heck is wrong with these pessimists?! Everyone has their bad days, but let’s not forget to look for the silver linings, people! too-well no, not the one where Marissa shoots Trey, but the Christmukkah episode, which is still really cool! If our music had been featured in that episode, we’d only ever write songs about smiling and feeling incredible for the rest of our lives. Plus, this woman is such a downer that she insists on performing in this scary, upsetting costume:Įven though someone with such a fine piece of arm candy who probably smells like Hulu headquarters should be performing in an awesome, happy costume like this:Ĭ’mon lady! Why don’t you take a hint from Snoopy and turn that frown upside down!Īs if this whole mess wasn’t confusing enough, this woman even teamed up to make sadder songs with a guy who has been making depressing songs for like 20 years, even though that guy’s music has been featured on Chuck, Bones, Gossip Girl, Crashing, and The O.C. She even got so sad that she smashed her guitar while performing on Saturday Night Live ! Watch it, Negative Nancy, you probably bummed out Kenan! Hopefully her boyfriend doesn’t catch wind of these oppressively bleak songs, because if he hears them, he might end up thinking she’s sad because of him! If youre trying to describe the person as having a negative disposition (and possibly causing his/her own suffering) then you may use these idioms. While you’d think that dating someone who’s so hot that he’s known as “the hot guy from Normal People ” would inspire songs titled “My Boyfriend (He’s Very Hot)” or “Having A Sexy Boyfriend From The Sally Rooney Show Is Awesome,” instead, this woman’s songs are mainly about crying, failing to live in the moment, wanting to kill someone in Kyoto, reflections on lost love, someone getting killed at a baseball stadium, or once again failing to live in the moment. Her boyfriend probably even got to meet Sally Rooney! He probably got a free Hulu sweatshirt that she can borrow whenever she wants! What the heck is she always complaining for? Despite the fact that she gets to ask her boyfriend about what it was like bringing one of Sally Rooney’s amazing novels to life any time she wants and gets to hear awesome stories from her boyfriend about all the ins and outs of working for Hulu, Little Miss Glum over here insists on sporting a 24/7 sourpuss and bringing anyone who listens to her music down with her. Having already opined about Communists, and with the takedown of potholes checked off, it’s impossible to predict what unsuspecting group will be pilloried next.For whatever reason, it seems that going home to the really hot Irish guy from Normal People every night is just not enough for this woman, whose attitude is so negative she can’t manage to write even one song where she seems remotely happy. “We had an idea of incorporating a ‘spiteful’ theme in all the labels,” says Klein, “but the artists have really helped developed the brand based on how they interpret the names of our beers.” “Instead of being known for that one distinct look, can be known for having many different creative labels, each unique and specific to Spiteful in their own way,” Snobeck says. Chatty Cathy / Debbie Downer / Negative Nancy 3. When Schaffer and Klein decided to start a brewery (Spiteful opened in December 2012), they tapped Snobeck, who holds a BFA in painting, to design some labels now he also coordinates and lays out all of Spiteful’s labels, each one created by someone who knows the brewers personally. Negative people can be called Debbie Downer Susie Raincloud Negative Nancy Grumpy Gus These refer to disposition rather than situational negativity.I dont know if this helps. Finally, this kind of slang lets you look closer at English-language culture and see what makes it fun and unique Contents 1. We are nice people overall, but if you wrong us, that can change very quickly.”Īmong the triggers of their wrath have been trouble-making pigeons, a guy named Colin and texting-pedestrians, a mutual source of rage between Snobeck and Spiteful’s other co-founder, Brad Schaffer-the two met bike messengering four years ago. “We all get along, but there is a lot of ball-breaking that goes on. “Spiteful was inspired by how Brad and I are with our group of friends,” Klein explains. Spiteful, a small brewery in Chicago, is run by a couple of really nice guys who really hate certain things. It is just supposed to reflect getting pulled over for a traffic violation or receiving a parking ticket.” “We have all had that feeling with cops,” says Jason Klein, Spiteful Brewing’s co-founder.
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