My trip to Mazzaros Market
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 9:19:23 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> You don't get to decide what tastes good to other people. "TIAD" is
>>> judgmental to the max. "Taste in ass disease" implies that you know
>>> better than anyone else.
>>
>> No - TIAD implies to me what I don't like. That's all.
>> I'm expressing my personal opinion, not dictating.
>> I only speak for myself, Cindy.
>
> Then make that clear. Saying TIAD tells other people that you think
> "Anybody who likes this has their taste in their ass."
>
>>> Mayonnaise mixed with ketchup is TIAD.
>>
>> Now you are doing the same.
>> You only speak for yourself, Cindy
>>
>
> It was an example to show you how it comes across.
>
> Apparently you got the message but didn't get the real message.
>
> I respectfully request that you consider eliminating TIAD from your
> vocabulary and switch to "I don't think that would work out for me"
> or "My experience suggests that I wouldn't like it".
>
> TIAD makes you sound like Bruce.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>
Popeye uses tiad more than everyone else put together.
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