Do you think it's weird when adults still use ketchup and ranch?

Anonymous


I wonder what your other prejudices are, if you can get all up in arms over condiments?





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm truly fascinated by the mind of someone who even has this question. How does this issue come into OP's head? How much time has she spent thinking about it such that she has an opinion on this issue? Why? What is her daily life like? What other weird things does she ponder? Is she generally a judgmental person or is this a one-off thing? What life experiences have led her to conclude that one should age out of ketchup and ranch? We may never know.

FWIW, I have never considered this question before stumbling upon this thread, but now that I have . . . No, I do not think adults who eat ketchup or ranch are weird.


I think OP posts 75% of the threads on DCUM
Anonymous
Ranch and ketchup are my crack.
Anonymous
I don't like ranch and ketchup is too sweet for me, but I don't judge people for it. Well, if you're putting ranch on your pizza I do judge a little.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I wonder what your other prejudices are, if you can get all up in arms over condiments?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm truly fascinated by the mind of someone who even has this question. How does this issue come into OP's head? How much time has she spent thinking about it such that she has an opinion on this issue? Why? What is her daily life like? What other weird things does she ponder? Is she generally a judgmental person or is this a one-off thing? What life experiences have led her to conclude that one should age out of ketchup and ranch? We may never know.

FWIW, I have never considered this question before stumbling upon this thread, but now that I have . . . No, I do not think adults who eat ketchup or ranch are weird.


I think OP posts 75% of the threads on DCUM


Do you think she is the one who thinks that everything is "tacky"? Is "weird" her new word? I also think that OP could be spending her time more productively. Perhaps gazing at her navel while eating bon bons?
Anonymous
If I don't use ranch, what would I dip my pizza in?

Let's be real... that's f*cking delicious!
Anonymous
After spending a week in Berlin, I'm obsessed with curry ketchup. Is that acceptable?

I like ranch dip for vegetables. Don't really use plain ranch on salad, but I do like avocado ranch or jalapeno ranch.

Mainly, I just think it's weird when adults get so judgy over what other people like. Isn't that, like, such a tween-y thing to do?
Anonymous
I put mayo on my fries, so no to Ketchup. But you can try and take ranch from my cold, dead hands (which, with the amount of mayo I eat...will probably be sometime next week).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm truly fascinated by the mind of someone who even has this question. How does this issue come into OP's head? How much time has she spent thinking about it such that she has an opinion on this issue? Why? What is her daily life like? What other weird things does she ponder? Is she generally a judgmental person or is this a one-off thing? What life experiences have led her to conclude that one should age out of ketchup and ranch? We may never know.

FWIW, I have never considered this question before stumbling upon this thread, but now that I have . . . No, I do not think adults who eat ketchup or ranch are weird.


Agree. I figure it's a typical American who spends way to much time thinking about what other people should be doing.

I have a feeling there will be a law on ketchup and ranch usage coming soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I don't use ranch, what would I dip my pizza in?

Let's be real... that's f*cking delicious!


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you should grow out of using both by no later than your late teens.


David Brooks said that exact thing to me the other day when we were getting a gourmet sandwich in a NY Italian deli.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you should grow out of using both by no later than your late teens.


David Brooks said that exact thing to me the other day when we were getting a gourmet sandwich in a NY Italian deli.


lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you should grow out of using both by no later than your late teens.


After you're about 16, you should stop concerning yourself with what others eat. It makes you sound like a child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you should grow out of using both by no later than your late teens.


David Brooks said that exact thing to me the other day when we were getting a gourmet sandwich in a NY Italian deli.


lol
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