Things I don’t understand why anyone likes

Anonymous
Pâté
Beets (taste like dirt)
golden goose sneakers
Anonymous
Mushrooms. The texture doesn't make any sense to me. Why would you put something like that in your mouth?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thai food
Indian food


So you like bland foods?

Also, as a Thai, I don’t like American Thai food either.

DP. Weird response, I don’t like Indian food either, but I love spicy food. Stop being so defensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Logos on clothing, handbags etc.
La Croix
The Olympics
American football
Cats
Outerbanks, MD and DE beaches
Most concerts
Beer
Meat
Most festivals

+1 except cats, I like cats (and dogs).
Anonymous
The christians/ nationalists.
Anonymous
Tattoos
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Wine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Charcuterie boards


+1
Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The movie Raising Arizona.

(Look, everyone has different tastes. But I see nothing redeeming about a 2-hour scream fest. Smart, respectable people love this movie; I just don’t get it.)


I feel that way about the Princess Bride. I can't get through the first 20 minutes of it. Its awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pâté
Beets (taste like dirt)
golden goose sneakers


Beets are good if you have high blood pressure ( it lowers it)
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Anonymous wrote:American people using Gaelic names because their great-great-great-great-granny came over on a boat from Ireland. Don't name your kid Aoife or Eoghan just to be cool. Name your kid Eva and Owen like normal people.

So Irish people aren’t “normal people?” Weird take. Some of us want our kids to have meaningful names and not just what seven other kids in their class are named.


Your kid is still named Eva even if you spell it Aoife. It will still be confusing when the teacher calls on someone or friends are discussing your child. But whatever.


Nah.

Aoife is OY-FE

Eva is Eva


That is not how my Irish friend pronounces it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Staycations. Packing all your stuff and schlepping it a few blocks to stay in a hotel in a city you live in so you can hit up some restaurant? Sounds like more trouble than it's worth.


Tha'ts not a stay cation. A staycation means you STAY AT HOME and you do tourist things but, in your home town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids sleepovers. Everyone is grumpy and tired the next day. Including parents.


Ah but, you learn how other families live and my kid always came home appreciative of me and their life!
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Anonymous wrote:American people using Gaelic names because their great-great-great-great-granny came over on a boat from Ireland. Don't name your kid Aoife or Eoghan just to be cool. Name your kid Eva and Owen like normal people.

So Irish people aren’t “normal people?” Weird take. Some of us want our kids to have meaningful names and not just what seven other kids in their class are named.


Your kid is still named Eva even if you spell it Aoife. It will still be confusing when the teacher calls on someone or friends are discussing your child. But whatever.


Nah.

Aoife is OY-FE

Eva is Eva


That is not how my Irish friend pronounces it.


That was a joke, because that's how Americans are going to pronounce it.

And to be clear it's not Eva, it's more E-fa, with an f
Anonymous
Mochi donuts. WTAF. Texture is so off, and not nearly flavorful enough. How are there three of these donut shops in Vienna now?
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