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[–] [email protected] 32 points 1 year ago (25 children)

Yeah. All of these chicken sandwiches tastes different, and I like having choices.

It's like getting mad at different fast food restaurant for all selling hamburgers.

[–] icepuncher69 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (11 children)

Huh... good point, i didnt think about it like that, and it kinda does bring the whole post down into something like "old man yells at cloud" kinda thing but with the twist being more like "Young snowflake yells at chicken burger".

But i think the point being made in the meme its still valid, that being the chase for infinte grow doesnt really promote innovation, instead it just promotes copying what already works while not really improving the thing and not making peoples lifes better, and that they would rather do that than to invest into something that could make peoples lifes better because that wouldnt make as much money ore would be to risky, but i feel like this is more aplicable into artistic industries like movies and music or even with tech industries, while in gastronomy it really is just offers more variety, otherwise what? You would have to get the same chicken burger from the same corporation and thats monopoly and its bad. Probably a better example would have been with smartphones, specially the apple ones.

Sorry for the rant btw, i just got al this realizations in my brain and had to dump them somewhere.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

But i think the point being made in the meme its still valid, that being the chase for infinte grow doesnt really promote innovation, instead it just promotes copying what already works while not really improving the thing and not making peoples lifes better

I think the meme is unintentionally making the opposite point. All these chicken sandwiches don't taste the same. I enjoy spicy chicken so I've tried a handful of them, and there's marked differences in flavor. There still is innovation, in trying to create the tastiest spicy chicken sandwich. If they all tasted the exact same, I'd agree.

[–] icepuncher69 1 points 1 year ago

I said the one its trying to make, not the one it ends up making.

The one it ends up making its just the example i gave earlier, that being "Young snowflake yells at chicken burger"

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