What irks me is seeing online posts with objectionable content and really really bad words in them in various social networks. I'm, of course, referring to words much worse than those that don't bother me so much, such as h--l and d--n. I mean, do some people using the Internet not know to think before they act?
And my minor pet peeve is the fact that we don't see "Disney's" on top of movie and TV show titles. I think the possessive form makes a title look way cooler. Of course, there are names that still carry that form, (e.g. Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Art of Animation hotel). And the 2nd theme park in Disneyland Resort was called "Disney's California Adventure," which had a REALLY nice ring to it before they took out the apostrophe S. Is there a story behind the decision to start making names and titles look less effective?
I have no problem with the "Disney and Pixar" name, though. And I'm fine with instances where it is okay to have "Disney": "Disney Adventures" (a defunct magazine), "Disney Movie Rewards," and "Disney Infinity."
And one last thing, when a movie is playing, the name "Walt Disney Pictures" in front of the Disney castle looks WAY cooler and makes a nice triangular form with the castle.