Quote:
Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
Well it's not irrational hatred of Tim Hortons, it's mostly being mystified that something considered so mediocre to poor by so many is so popular. You pretty much acknowledge its mediocre (the food anyways). For instance I know of no one who outright calls Tim's great. Same cannot be said for Apple or Microsoft which while some may not like the other, most acknowledge their products to be of good to high quality. Their hate is more irrational because it can't really be backed up. People have legitimate reasons for disliking Tim Hortons.
|
Legitimate? Well yes if you mean legitimate opinions. I like their coffee. I don't like Starbucks coffee as to me it's overpriced and doesn't taste good IMO but I acknowledge that lots of people like their coffee very strong and bitter. I would say my dislike for Starbucks coffee is legitimate. I don't like it but at the same time I'm not mystified at all that other people don't share my opinion. Some of you seem to feel that your opinion in some way should carry weight with the masses which is where you go wrong.