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I won't go there on my own but don't say no if someone I'm with wants to go.....that place is the second most overrated fast food chain in the country right behind In-And-Out. I really don't understand the hype, it's just an OK chicken sandwich. The sauce is good once in awhile, though
Nah, In-N-Out hits all the right spots imo. Chick-fil-A is definitely overrated as fuck though. The one in my local mall is almost always kind of soggy, never really crispy, and almost always just "meh." They constantly have a line at least 10 minutes long most days.
And then there's another one down the street from the mall, and both their drive through lanes are always packed.
Goyslop is an antisemitic slang term from 4chan so I'm not so sure I can agree with you there..
No, it's antisemitism implying that Jews are the elite oppressing the peasants. I am certainly not one to throw that term around lightly:
I agree that it's not great....but not that a famously Christian fast food chain is serving low quality food at the behest of Jewish elites.
...are you implying that somehow changes what goyslop is? I just linked you the definition and origin of the term so doubling down is an interesting choice.
But ok
There was nothing vague about the implication when I "parroted" the origin and definition of the word lmao
Calling me an NPC makes you sound like a 4chan user which is not helping your case that you didn't mean it offensively
Dude's banned now. Once I saw the "NPC" shit (common term from white supremacists) I realized just removing his crap wasn't going to be enough.
Hey, I appreciate that. I was kind of hoping he'd say "oh shit I didn't realize that" and take it back but tripling down like he did says a lot about his intent.
Yep. I always want to give people the benefit of the doubt, but when they reveal themselves to be actual proud bigots, the likelihood that they'll bring interesting and engaging conversation to the table drops to zero.
Plus, I don't want to moderate a community that tolerates that crap. You know the Nazi bar thing? I don't want to run a Nazi bar.
Ackshually, the N word isn't racist anymore. I've invented a new definition that only I use and it trumps common usage. You are an NPC to think otherwise
The source was Wiktionary, not NPC
So, how do you think you're doing in this discussion?
It might be you that's using the term in a non-standard way, lol