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You hate to see it 

When an unfortunate event occurs

You hate to see it 

Phrase used in response to an unfortunate situation, usually involving someone who’s down bad
“Yeah Casey said she can’t hang out on Friday”

Damn bro you hate to see it

hate to see it 

When you pour a bowl of cereal and go to get the milk and there isn’t any. Can and is highly recommended to be followed with “boss”
Person 1- fuck there’s no milk for my cereal
Person 2- Hate to see it boss
hate to see it by DaddyJacob March 6, 2018

I hate you, let's do it.

This is a particular type of plotline, well-liked by many. In this plotline, several things must be true.

There needs to be at least two characters.
The characters must love each other, or be planned to love each other.

Once these simple tasks are accomplished, you can continue with your plot.

The characters get into a fight or other emotional even that might degrade their relationship, hence the "I hate you," part.
Ad-lib as much as you'd like between this and the "let's do it," part.
You can take the "let's do it" part literally, or take it to a nicer level with them simply being friends/mates/whatever they were in the beginning or anywhere in between.
Hey Jimmy. What're you writing?
Oh, it's and "I hate you, let's do it."
Awesome, hope it turns out well.
It is already, thanks!

I hate how people actually explains IT insted of meming IT 

The title says it
Reeeeeee I hate how people actually explains IT insted of meming IT

It not I’d my phone hates 

Internet slang for when an iPhone humorously autocorrects a text message, see also All Your Base Are Belong to Us
Dang sorry for that text "It not I’d my phone hates"