Things you hate that everyone else seems to like?

A good chunk of Penny Arcade. For the love of fuck- TWO PEOPLE CONVERSING DOES NOT A PUNCHLINE MAKE! I know, they are great guys and their charity helps out a lot of people, but I could never get into this comic no matter how much I tried.
 
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Family Guy, and to a lesser extent American Dad. Physical and emotional abuse with no consequences as a fucking punchline.
 

Zappit

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Taylor Swift. I think she's arrogant, and gets into relationships just so she can write lousy country-pop songs about the break-up.

Taco Bell/Chipotle: Let's go buy some diarrhea!

NCAA basketball/football: The only way I give a shit about college sports is if I eat Taco Bell before a game.
 
Taco Bell/Chipotle: Let's go buy some diarrhea!
I also hate Taco Bell. The last time I went there was seven years ago--the aftermath was so bad that I remember the fucking date. January 14th, 2007. I forget family members' birthdays, but I can remember the final time Taco Bell tore me a new asshole.
 
I don't know if I just have a gut of steel or if the places I've been to have been cleaner or what, but neither Taco Bell, nor Chipotle have given me any gastrological issues, outside of maybe a little gas.
 
Yeah seriously. I have Chipotle at least once a week and I rarely have blood in my underwear more than twice a month.
 

GasBandit

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I prefer Freebirds. But I know that isn't everywhere, and some of you have to take Chipotle as the closest faximile.
 
As I have said before, I went to freebirds once and other than the fact that it was incredibly bland and expensive it wasn't bad.
 
I prefer Freebirds. But I know that isn't everywhere, and some of you have to take Chipotle as the closest faximile.
This man has it right, Freebirds is vastly superior.

Hey @blotsfan , do you judge everything in your life permanently by first impressions? That's a pretty metal way to live your life.
 
If you went to a restaraunt and found that it had the same food as a competitor but it tasted worse, was smaller, and more expensive, how often would you go back?
 
If you went to a restaraunt and found that it had the same food as a competitor but it tasted worse, was smaller, and more expensive, how often would you go back?
Tasted worse: many many factors. Doesn't mean it'll taste the same everytime. Could have been a singular bad experience.
Smaller: Both places have a variety of sizes, the largest Freebirds size can feed 4 people. How big do you want them?
More expensive: Um what? Looking at the menu locally AND across the US Chipotle charges more per size. I don't think you thought that one through.
 
Any freebirds burrito that's as large as chipotle does cost more. It might be cheaper if you get the bare bones, but everything extra there cost extra.
 
I don't really think it's all that abnormal to not go back to an eating establishment if you didn't like it the first time. Gotta go with blots here. ;)
 
I don't really think it's all that abnormal to not go back to an eating establishment if you didn't like it the first time. Gotta go with blots here. ;)
I've only been to Olive Garden once. I hated it, so never went back. I think it would be stupid to return to a business you didn't like.
 
I've only been to Olive Garden once. I hated it, so never went back. I think it would be stupid to return to a business you didn't like.
I could eat salad and breadsticks at Olive Garden all day long, but honestly the older I get the more I dislike their entrees.
 
I hate when you try to have a discussion with someone and all they do is ignore your points so they can keep insulting you and feeling superior.
 
Even one thinks they got the Mexican food ever,
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I could eat salad and breadsticks at Olive Garden all day long, but honestly the older I get the more I dislike their entrees.
I don't even remember what I ordered last time I was there because the breadsticks could've been the meal and I would've left satisfied. How do they do that?
 

GasBandit

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I've only been to Olive Garden once. I hated it, so never went back. I think it would be stupid to return to a business you didn't like.
My first job with a W-2 was washing dishes at the Olive Garden. Came home every day reeking of sweat and feta cheese. Still can't eat there to this day.
 
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Taylor Swift. I think she's arrogant, and gets into relationships just so she can write lousy country-pop songs about the break-up.
I find the whole "Taylor Swift just/mainly writes breakup songs" bit the people has latched onto rather strange. Prior to her latest album, nearly every big song of hers I heard was not breakup related, whether it's about wanting to get together, unrequited love, or a successful relationship, barring that one about her regretting ending a relationship. Then "We're never getting back together" comes out and everyone's all "Oh Taylor Swift, she's a breakup song girl". Did I miss a bunch of her her earlier songs? Was her latest album her biggest one, so a bunch of people only really know her from that?

And count me in with those who think Chiptole's a step up from Taco Bell in terms of not messing with your insides, I find it typical fast food quality, as opposed to Taco Bell's bottom the barrel quality.
 
I never understood the Taco Bell hate until I ate at one while traveling. Apparently the two Taco Bells by where I live are phenomenally run.
 
Personally I think writing off a place on a single experience is stupid but I suppose we just see each other as stupid.
You probably weren't referring to me, but I'm just gonna clarify my own circumstances that every time I went to Taco Bell I had a bad experience; it was just that the worst one ended it for good.

Honestly, I don't even like their tacos. I don't think they taste good--narrow mush sandwiches. I know why it's trendy with college age kids. You can get a lot of food for pretty cheap.
 
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