Originally posted by: Special K
Why will they not expand beyond the west coast? You would think if they were doing that well they would have at least considered it.
Originally posted by: kogase
The same reason people are willing to wear shirts that are basically ads for the clothing company or drink Coke but say they despise Pepsi. They want to feel like a good team member so they decide to like whatever is most popular, or at least whatever is most popular amongst their clique. That way when they're all sitting down talking about what burgers or soda they like they feel good about themselves for liking what everybody else likes.
Originally posted by: Special K
Why will they not expand beyond the west coast? You would think if they were doing that well they would have at least considered it.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: JS80
it's called overhype
Or good shakes and french fries that taste like ass!
fixed!
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: kogase
The same reason people are willing to wear shirts that are basically ads for the clothing company or drink Coke but say they despise Pepsi. They want to feel like a good team member so they decide to like whatever is most popular, or at least whatever is most popular amongst their clique. That way when they're all sitting down talking about what burgers or soda they like they feel good about themselves for liking what everybody else likes.
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: kogase
The same reason people are willing to wear shirts that are basically ads for the clothing company or drink Coke but say they despise Pepsi. They want to feel like a good team member so they decide to like whatever is most popular, or at least whatever is most popular amongst their clique. That way when they're all sitting down talking about what burgers or soda they like they feel good about themselves for liking what everybody else likes.
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Don't wear black, don't have a Myspace account, don't have long hair. I'm wearing a white t-shirt and jeans right now, that's pretty much all I have to say about my style. McDonald's and Pepsi are the lowest form of culture, they are brands. This whole brand loyalty thing that so many Americans are devoted to I just find repulsive. People feel loyal to a fvcking corporation who is just harvesting them for money. I just think it's ridiculous to let yourself be so completely and utterly manipulated by them. Not only do you let it happen (which is hard to avoid, really), but you are proud of it? People have lost a real sense of dignity.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Hahaha, this coming from a person that has Halo mentioned in his signature.
(Not that I don't think kogase is an idiot for not giving In-N-Out respect, of course.)
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
What's wrong with my sig? I don't even own an xbox or a 360, but I still get a laugh this far after the fact that a developer would describe their game like that. The only comment showing someone's ego being larger would be John Romero's "about to kick your ass" magazine ads before Daikatana came out.
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: kogase
The same reason people are willing to wear shirts that are basically ads for the clothing company or drink Coke but say they despise Pepsi. They want to feel like a good team member so they decide to like whatever is most popular, or at least whatever is most popular amongst their clique. That way when they're all sitting down talking about what burgers or soda they like they feel good about themselves for liking what everybody else likes.
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Don't wear black, don't have a Myspace account, don't have long hair. I'm wearing a white t-shirt and jeans right now, that's pretty much all I have to say about my style. McDonald's and Pepsi are the lowest form of culture, they are brands. This whole brand loyalty thing that so many Americans are devoted to I just find repulsive. People feel loyal to a fvcking corporation who is just harvesting them for money. I just think it's ridiculous to let yourself be so completely and utterly manipulated by them. Not only do you let it happen (which is hard to avoid, really), but you are proud of it? People have lost a real sense of dignity.
I'll see you on Planet Starbucks.
Originally posted by: JS80
it's called overhype
Originally posted by: eits
for the same reason why dairy queen is always full.... because we're all self-killing, fatasses without any kind of self-control because we're americans.
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: JS80
it's called overhype
nope, $1.75 for the best tasting cheeseburger with fresh ingredients and a sauteed onion is unmatched in terms of price/quality in fast food.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: JS80
it's called overhype
nope, $1.75 for the best tasting cheeseburger with fresh ingredients and a sauteed onion is unmatched in terms of price/quality in fast food.
Sonic and Dairy Queen don't even compare. CA burgers for the win!
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
the line builds also because of how long it takes for them to serve each car.
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: kogase
The same reason people are willing to wear shirts that are basically ads for the clothing company or drink Coke but say they despise Pepsi. They want to feel like a good team member so they decide to like whatever is most popular, or at least whatever is most popular amongst their clique. That way when they're all sitting down talking about what burgers or soda they like they feel good about themselves for liking what everybody else likes.
Please tell me you don't wear all black or have a myspace account. I really want to believe that this isn't your actual opinion. The whole anti-culture trend isn't even hip anymore, despite what the 300,000 shirts Hot Topic prints and sells for every "I'm unique" witty phrase they can come up with.
Don't wear black, don't have a Myspace account, don't have long hair. I'm wearing a white t-shirt and jeans right now, that's pretty much all I have to say about my style. McDonald's and Pepsi are the lowest form of culture, they are brands. This whole brand loyalty thing that so many Americans are devoted to I just find repulsive. People feel loyal to a fvcking corporation who is just harvesting them for money. I just think it's ridiculous to let yourself be so completely and utterly manipulated by them. Not only do you let it happen (which is hard to avoid, really), but you are proud of it? People have lost a real sense of dignity.
I'll see you on Planet Starbucks.
Don't go there. Even if I did what I'm saying isn't don't go to McDonald's, don't drink Pepsi, or don't go to Starbucks. All I'm saying is that brand loyalty is bullsh|t.