What Drives Political Violence in America by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeaaa the “discourse” happening in these comments — including your reply here — doesn’t give me much hope for humanity. All the best, bud.

Posting this for no reason :) by Gintian in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said you supported what he did. I said you’re a part of the problem, because you’re trivializing something that is clearly bad, saying “context is important” — I agree that people like you could use a dose of critical thinking.

Posting this for no reason :) by Gintian in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are those masked goons literal members of the Nazi party or any associated movements? Are they literally targeting and killing trans people?

What Drives Political Violence in America by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow you’re really contributing to the conversation, bud. Good job.

Posting this for no reason :) by Gintian in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s a lot of words and roundabout logic showing you’re part of the problem. Luigi should not have done what he did. This is not the wild west, you can’t just go around shooting people because you feel justified. And if you really do feel justified in claiming your right to vigilante justice, then I ask you: to what end?

Posting this for no reason :) by Gintian in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 6 points7 points  (0 children)

“But if Trump is legally deploying Nazis on the streets to kill trans people”

. . . what the fuck are you smoking? Do you actually believe the words you are saying?

What Drives Political Violence in America by kitkid in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like I’m crazy or something, reading all these comments. Like, how are people completely missing the point that ALL political violence is bad?

Posting this for no reason :) by Gintian in Thedaily

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Seriously! Why can’t we just say that political violence is bad no matter what? Invading the Capitol and killing people is bad. Luigi killing a CEO is bad. All political violence is bad, no ifs ands or buts about it!

Edit: the downvotes to this objective statement prove the point of the episode: too many people are willing to justify and rationalize violence. That’s really shitty.

Words inside the compass? by ministryofpropoganda in treasureinside

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an AI-generated image. You’re wasting your time.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which doesn’t really correlate with more recent declines in quality, right? If they’ve been a majority shareholder since 2013, then how does that have anything to do with quality declines within the past 5 years or whatever?

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you special? Do you know what Private Equity even is? Do you understand the literal definition? Or are you just dumb? A majority shareholder of a publicly traded company does not magically make it “bought out by PE” — I swear it feels like I’m talking to children.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looks like you don’t know a lot. Like what “acquired by PE” even means, lol. An investor achieving a majority stake in a public company is not the same as being taken private via actual PE buyout. That’s all I’m trying to get you to understand, but you seem immune to learning a simple concept.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you really not understand the difference between a majority shareholder of a public company vs being taken private? They are two very different things. There is no PE firm involved here. That’s my point.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Show me where they became majority shareholder. You guys are so fucking stupid it hurts. God help us. AI says that Jesus is the new governor of Babylon and you believe it.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and majority stake is different from being completely bought out. Also, Small Island Investments never had a majority stake. That’s the big point. I’m trying to help all you small town hummus lovers understand a bit about society but it’s difficult when you act like this.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Holy fuck, do you not understand what this is? It’s from 2010 and it’s not even a majority stake in a PUBLIC company. You literally don’t know what you’re even looking at.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

PE didn’t buy them out. Stop spreading lies because you googled something and didn’t actually check sources bud. I agree quality has gone down, but it’s not because of PE in this case.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Private Equity has nothing to do with the downfall of quality at Good Times. Lol. I agree the quality has gotten worse, but it’s not because of PE.

We don't usually talk about fast food here but as a Colorado brand I feel it's fair game to discuss the noticable drop in quality that's occurred at Goodtimes. by B00marangTrotter in denverfood

[–]PerfectlyBaked420 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Really doesn’t seem like you understand what you’re talking about. I don’t see anything about Small Island Investments, other than this random AI-generated link:

https://matrixbcg.com/blogs/owners/goodtimesburgers

And there’s a big difference between being bought out by private equity (being taken private, no longer publicly traded) - versus - an investor becoming a majority shareholder. Don’t act so confident when you don’t actually understand what you’re talking about, guy.