• dismalnow
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      1 year ago

      @sour

      @Raji_Lev @zaktmt

      Imagine learning that people are eating free food at Burger King and complaining that they’re not serving McDonald’s at regular price.

        • dismalnow
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          31 year ago

          @Syltti

          @Raji_Lev @zaktmt @sour

          It’s a very poor analogy.

          I suppose it works better like so:

          Imagine…

          You’re in line at McDonald’s talking to a buddy about how Burger King has better quality, is free, and that you’ll not be returning to McDonald’s in July because their burgers are going to cost $0.24 per microgram, and the owner is a clown.

          Someone unaffiliated with McDonald’s who is also standing in hears your comment and starts shouting for you to “GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE!”

          … not because they don’t like Burger King.
          … not because they have never tried Burger King.

          But because they closely identify with McDonald’s, and the clown that represents it.

          Hope that’s clear. Heh

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            11 year ago

            @dismalnow Ah, okay. Yeah, that makes more sense. I legit thought folks were getting free Burger King somewhere. xD