Being a gun owner or enthusiast, if you don't need to hunt to survive.
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My interests are more about the actual engineering involved, like it's crazy how we can throw a piece of metal kilometres away to within a metre. And there's something satisfying about how they fit together. But yeah I wouldn't trust anyone with guns.
changing and expecting people to accept that change unconditionally.
diametrically disagreeing with your partner on some important issue of your relationship and only mentioning it way after things got serious.
bad hygiene (for olodumarè's sake, bathe daily, and if possible brush your teeth at least twice a day).
as mentioned before, being a jerk towards service providers and elderly without reason, and towards kids in general.
I firmly believe that love should be color blind, which is why I never see any red flags.