Starting this today because I actually have two that I think will spark some controversy
UO#1: People being really upset/crying over a celebrity's death. I thought Robin Williams was awesome and have LOVED many movies he's been in. It's very sad that he had such severe emotional pain that he took his own life. My heart goes out to his family and friends. However, I never met him, my life won't be impacted in ANY WAY by his death. I just cannot understand being severely upset about the death of someone I did not know. Also - I'm a very emotional person in general - it's not like my tears are few and far between.
UO#2: The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Maybe, maybe if more FB posts explained that if you're nominated you're supposed to do the challenge and still donate $10 or decline the challenge and donate $100, I'd see it more favorably. Most posts about it don't mention donating money at all. Regardless of that though, I still am not a fan. If I were nominated, I'd probably decline but post a link to page explaining more about ALS - so I'd still be raising awareness. I donate to specific causes that I care about, and occasionally donate when friends/family are trying to raise money for a specific cause that they care about. There are sooo many worthy causes out there - I don't need a Facebook trend to force me into donating towards something I personally don't have any interest in.