I was pretty skeptical of the price of a pair of raw denim jeans. Eventually, I ended up getting a pair.
But there's no way in hell someone's going to convince me that these shirts are worth this asking price. Pretty outrageous. I'm sure they feel nice and all but I can't help but to see this as something that's unreasonably higher in price than other plain tees from practically any other venue while commanding practically zero noticeable differentiation other than "it feels nice."
Lipton101"Guys, I know nothing about this product, but for some reason I feel not only qualified, but compelled to comment on its value. Please take me seriously."
geemoneybe
Wow--such helpful advice--delivered about a year late.
If you want to help out poor @autoteleology in the future, you're going to have to be a little more timely.
geemoneybe
Says the guy responding to a year old post?
It works like this Grarth: when someone makes a comment to a thread one has previously been a part of, MD sends a notification stating so-and-so has "joined the conversation"--the idea is to let one know the conversation is continuing.
Unfortunately, those notifications don't specify whether or not the individual who joined the conversation had anything relevant to contribute, or was just some dipshit burping up some meaningless and irrelevant drivel to a year old conversation--as in your case.
So while you may not be replying to me, I'm certainly replying to you. That way you can feel involved in a conversation you were never part of to begin with.
It's my way of promoting inclusiveness ;- )