Eh, I think there's pet peeves that are perceived by many as trifling but should still be perceived as problems in the "big picture" but aren't. I grow irate when people use subwoofers in apartment buildings. High bass is a personal luxury, not an unavoidable and so naturally accepted part of communal living like banging around a little doing dishes or having a crying baby. Random bass makes it difficult to do important things like read, contemplate, focus, relax, and sleep, and those who use subwoofers in apartments implicitly communicate that they don't care about the ability of their neighbors to do these things enough to just use some damn wireless headphones. How can they not see how rude and selfish it is? Every beat I hear is a self-righteous "screw you" to me and any thoughtful or considerate person in the vicinity.
I like bass too, but if you're poor you can still get a house with a bunch of others who don't mind subwoofers if you want to bump your music during your personal leisure time -- it's an entirely available option and that fact should be obvious to those exercising any degree of empathy.There used to be laws regulating noise pollution in the U.S. because the problem was clear to everybody who saw the importance of semi-quiet introspection to mental health and development, but then Reagan deregulated a lot of those laws and as an inevitable result some significant portion of the insensate population whose universally insipid interests somehow never value silence took their own tolerance of noise and lack of regulation as evidence of social acceptance and so the audible version of the Chinese water torture continues drip by drip everywhere. Low frequency noise like subwoofer bass will easily pass through ear plugs to tap at the inside of your skull, so even by taking extreme measures there's no way to escape it. If they won't stop you just have to move, and pray some other jack ass doesn't move next to you the next month.