Anonymous wrote:He just ordered vodka and soda with lemon. And he specified Tito’s as if it’s a top shelf spirit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Not PP but how do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Not PP but how do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like
You don’t have rubbing alcohol in your bathroom? Go take a whiff of it. Then go order a well vodka at a local bar or restaurant. Same smell. Premium top shelf vodka is of course a ripoff but to claim it’s the exact same as well vodka is low IQ.
See above.
There is some nuance, but it’s certainly not a ‘low iq’ position. rather it is low iq to assert certain facts without doing due diligence
It is low IQ to pretend nobody’s tongue (and/or body via hangover) can tell the difference between premium vodka and hobo well vodka. What’s next, you’re going to pretend two buck chuck is 99% as good as an expensive Burgundy. Give it a rest.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
It’s in your head.
There’s literally a law that makes them all be the same thing
It’s just a marketing gimmick
https://www.npr.org/2018/03/01/590022606/is-there-really-a-difference-between-expensive-vodka-and-cheap-vodka
I don’t think the stuff we drank in college compares to Grey Goose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
It’s in your head.
There’s literally a law that makes them all be the same thing
It’s just a marketing gimmick
https://www.npr.org/2018/03/01/590022606/is-there-really-a-difference-between-expensive-vodka-and-cheap-vodka
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Not PP but how do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like
You don’t have rubbing alcohol in your bathroom? Go take a whiff of it. Then go order a well vodka at a local bar or restaurant. Same smell. Premium top shelf vodka is of course a ripoff but to claim it’s the exact same as well vodka is low IQ.
See above.
There is some nuance, but it’s certainly not a ‘low iq’ position. rather it is low iq to assert certain facts without doing due diligence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Not PP but how do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like
You don’t have rubbing alcohol in your bathroom? Go take a whiff of it. Then go order a well vodka at a local bar or restaurant. Same smell. Premium top shelf vodka is of course a ripoff but to claim it’s the exact same as well vodka is low IQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a guy order milk once. That’s ick. Yours is a light refreshing cocktail.
You'd hate me. I order buttermilk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in advertising and twice we have worked with vodka brands. Vodka is vodka. It's all the EXACT same. Anyone paying more for a certain vodka is a dummy. This fact (that all vodka is the exact same) was the entire basis for all our work with them.
Bullshit. Bottom shelf vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Not PP but how do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my DH and I were dating his drink of choice was vodka red bull. He rarely drinks now but if he does it's typically grey goose or similar on the rocks. A double. Which I guess makes it double feminine.
Weird comment on a totally normal drink. Is it the lemon wedge? A lemon wedge screams gay to you? (I say this because we all know what "feminine" means."
Vodka on the rocks is far more masculine than vodka soda plus a lemon wedge. And also, Grey Goose means you’re not an unsophisticated miser who wants bargain brand Tito’s. Grey Goose on the rocks is a perfectly acceptable drink order for a masculine man.