Yawn.
We’ve been over this. We get it. You’re a GM shill with a terminal case of emotional confirmation bias who incorrectly confuses your provincial nature as ‘patriotism’.
Should we also revisit the argument over whether humans had dinosaurs as pets or can we move on?
Common what?
Don’t know what most of those things are (especially a ‘immotional support animal’) but they sound fun!
NOT to be confused with Imogen Heap dressed like an animal.
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I finally get it! Apostrophes as quotation marks, Imogen Heap references....You're British! Welcome to the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave! A few things you should know here:
1. Americans use quotation marks ("), not apostrophes ('), unless we're nesting one set inside the other. In which case, the quotation marks go on the outside. I know this is backwards for you, but it's the rule.
2. Even on your side of the pond, periods go inside the quotation marks. Always.
3. As Americans, we are proud to like American things. It doesn't mean we
exclusively like American things. It does mean that sometimes we like them for what others may consider to be less than logical reasons. Even more confusing, your reasons may be different from mine or James's. Yours may be that Consumer Reports gave it a high mark. James's may be based on a long history of positive experience. Mine may be that it's red, white, and blue with a screaming bald eagle on it.
What's worse, these reasons' validity are alarmingly subjective.
Take Consumer Reports. You argue the strength of its unbiased reviews. James says otherwise. Who's right? Maybe both of you! On one hand, people have trusted their product testing for a long time and they have endured through some tough times. On the other hand, one of those times was a House Committee accusing them of Communism by interfering with free markets.
Even more recently, members of the Board (Ralph Nader
), condemned the founder for his stance against lobbying and litigation when he wanted them to stick to product testing. And let's not forget that said founder happened to be a Chicago University alumn who formed the Consumer Union as a result of an organized labor dispute!
Okay, okay...a little much, I know, but...
A provincial shill with confirmation bias? Get real. More like a zealous supporter of a brand with which he has been well pleased for decades, born of the Country he loves. One who participates enthusiastically in a group formed on the love of GM trucks. Just a reminder of where you are....again.
Me? Red. White. Blue. The Bible. Bald Eagles. Red Steaks. Guns. 13+ year old GMs. Tell me how wrong I am.