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Cake day: May 6th, 2025

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  • You can tell people whatever you want and they can criticize you accordingly.

    If you don’t disclose your affiliation with a company that you’re shilling, rational people will criticize you for being biased and self-serving.

    If you want to avoid this completely rational, acceptable, and expected criticism, then you should reveal any conflicts of interest before or during your promotion of the business.

    This shouldn’t need to be spelled out for you, but this generation has been conditioned to be proud of ignorance and defending abuse.





  • Interesting video. I’m glad others have realized how similar the two burgers are.

    When comparing the value of the two, I always look for what it costs the business to make rather than how much satisfaction it provides to the customers. That’s a great way to identify if people are getting scammed without even realizing it.

    Soda and fries, for example, are total scams. They cost the company pennies while the customer pays dollars. But what’s a meal without fries and a drink? And businesses bank on that.

    Same thing for a Big Mac. Most people say “it’s the mac sauce,” but you’re still getting the same amount of meat as a mcdouble with some shitty lettuce, more bread, and that sauce. The only thing that really costs the company money is the meat. You get the same amount of meat in a McDouble as Big Mac, but end up paying twice the price.

    It’s a scam, even if people say the Big Mac is still better.