like_that;1881729 wrote:Even if he didn't make that comment, he can go fuck himself. I still think he would deserve the hostility. His signature alone tells you all you need to know about thavoice.
If you want to be hostile toward someone you think deserves it, cool. Just seemed like a weird thing to use as a vehicle for that hostility.
like_that;1881730 wrote:Also, there is this thing called google. It's not that hard to google top steakhouses in a steakhouse city. Google would tell you all you need to know about Ruth Chris and Pizanos. Might as well go to a hard rock cafe if you travel in Europe.
Trusting Google is like trusting that smart uncle on something related to pop culture. He's probably right, but you can't know for sure. Google is, after all, all about who does the best SEO. Not who is right.
I've never been to Ruth Chris, but I'm also not a "steak guy." I love steak, but I'm hardly a connoisseur. I just like undercooked red meat in general.
We've now talked about this so fucking much, I'm a little embarrassed about it.
BRF;1881808 wrote:I like Starbucks and I don't consider myself a hipster dufuss.
I've never actually had a coffee that was made there. I bought beans from there once, and I got a muffin there one time, but I also never thought of it as "hipster." If anything, it feels too mainstream for any self-respecting hipster.
I think "basic" is the more appropriate colloquial term. The basic bitches all get their daily Double Ristretto Venti Half-Soy Nonfat Decaf Organic Chocolate Brownie Iced Vanilla Double-Shot Gingerbread Frappuccino Extra Hot With Foam Whipped Cream Upside Down Double Blended, One Sweet'N Low, One Nutrasweet, and Ice at Starbucks.*
* Per Google, this is the longest order possible at Starbucks.