Oh, I fully understand what you said, the diatribe wasn’t required. I just thought it was weird, just walking into a chili cook-off telling everyone you don’t like chili.
Only I don’t dislike chili (Linux). What you’re saying is that someone who likes beans in their chili wouldn’t be welcome at a chili cook-off because beans don’t belong in chili in your opinion, and your opinion should be the law of the land.
Or are you saying a person can only attend a chili cook-off (or a discussion about Linux) if they eat chili every day (or use Linux)? Can someone who is merely interested in the subject not partake, Your Holy Imperial Majesty?
Oh, I fully understand what you said, the diatribe wasn’t required. I just thought it was weird, just walking into a chili cook-off telling everyone you don’t like chili.
Only I don’t dislike chili (Linux). What you’re saying is that someone who likes beans in their chili wouldn’t be welcome at a chili cook-off because beans don’t belong in chili in your opinion, and your opinion should be the law of the land.
Or are you saying a person can only attend a chili cook-off (or a discussion about Linux) if they eat chili every day (or use Linux)? Can someone who is merely interested in the subject not partake, Your Holy Imperial Majesty?
That’s a lot of pedantic side-stepping.
Look, I don’t know what you’re trying to get out of this conversation, but at this point, you can kindly fuck off.