Anonymous wrote:I can and I will shuck my corn before buying....as long as I buy it....and if corn bug eaten I will not buy. So there! I will not change says this Proper Bostonian....change?????
Anonymous wrote:This thread turned out exactly as I thought it would. Thanks DCUM for not disappointing! The required elements were:
1. Question about peeling back the husk. I could tell this from the title.
2. Numerous answers misunderstanding the original question (that is, whether husking is ok)
3. Side discussion on the merits of the misunderstood question (to husk or not to husk? That wasn't the question)
4. Indignant disagreement over the main question, complete with claims of superior basis for knowledge.
5. Discussion of the impact on the less fortunate (downtrodden farmers)
6. Segue into how much DCUMers make and what they drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Never thought I'd get this response. I thought I would get maybe 2 real answers and 1 "if corn is your biggest problem, then you are lucky" response. I am no social anthropologist by any means. However, I find it really interesting that an admittedly trivial question would raise such issues like wealth and feelings of entitlements. I think it totally underscores the palpatable social tension that is going on right now.
Or, it could be people just like fucking off at work fighting over stupid shit for fun. FWIW: I have been swayed and will refrain from peeling back my prospective ears of corn.
I'm sure it is a lot of people F-ing off at work. Given the area, I'm sure there are a fair ammount of overpaid shitheads working for some agency thinking they are more important than they really are.