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« on: April 29, 2015, 12:01:53 PM »

A corporate chain for getting your hair cut?  How perverse and disgusting.  Anyone who went to Supercuts should be ******* ashamed of themselves.
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2015, 09:22:31 PM »

I don't like SuperCuts.  I always go to Sport Clips.  They're a little higher, but they're usually pretty good.

God damn it, Bushie.  Is your church a [Inks]ing chain, too? 

Obviously horrible. But I haven't seen one in a long, long time.

Our nation's greatest city has the sense to keep parasites like SooperKuts away from fine small business owners like this;

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« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2015, 09:42:50 PM »

I'm sorry Uncle Angus and memph, but can't there be a few things that corporate parasites don't get their greedy mits into?  The local barbershop and your favorite barber are just nice relics of small business.  It's so tasteless and disturbing to me for SuperCuts to weasel their way downtown.  I bet they tell their "stylists" to refuse tips, too.  Soulless and flashy. 

Saddening.
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2015, 10:47:23 PM »

I'm sorry you don't like SuperCuts, HockeyDude. Did they give you a bad haircut or something? Next time you should go to SportClips for a high quality trim.

The quality has nothing to do with it.  Nor wouls I ever go there or a "Sports Clips".  Whatever that is.
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« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2015, 01:32:25 AM »
« Edited: May 01, 2015, 01:37:58 AM by HockeyDude »

I usually go there when I need a trim. It's fine. And there are better substitutes for interesting personality traits than bitching about chains, FTR.

Well, you suck then.  And no, interesting people can point out how lame and tasteless this country is anymore.  I don't see your point.  Have fun in the future when Olive Garden is your only option to go out for an Eye-talian dinner.
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« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2015, 11:44:36 AM »

I usually go there when I need a trim. It's fine. And there are better substitutes for interesting personality traits than bitching about chains, FTR.

Well, you suck then.  And no, interesting people can point out how lame and tasteless this country is anymore.  I don't see your point.  Have fun in the future when Olive Garden is your only option to go out for an Eye-talian dinner.

I don't really disagree with your overall point about chains killing America, but put some ice on that huge rash bro.  Don't worry, the WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE is on its way.

Better not be a chain hospital.
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« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2015, 04:35:09 PM »

I don't get it. If you don't like them, just don't go there. I can understand not liking chains but why does everyone have to have the same preferences as you?

Who said you have to have the same preferences as me?  Why can't anyone in this place differentiate criticism and intolerance?  I find SuperCuts to be tasteless.  So I find going there to be tasteless.  But now we are discussing my attitude towards things.  It's not about my ideosyncracies.  It's about how this vapid hellhole of an economic system shatters even the relationship between a patron and his neighborhood barber.  It disgusts me because it's pattern with everything.  You would think the suits could leave a few small business owners alone.  But no.  They invade and conquer everything with their filthy, soulless chains.

I usually go there when I need a trim. It's fine. And there are better substitutes for interesting personality traits than bitching about chains, FTR.

Well, you suck then.  And no, interesting people can point out how lame and tasteless this country is anymore.  I don't see your point.  Have fun in the future when Olive Garden is your only option to go out for an Eye-talian dinner.

I don't really disagree with your overall point about chains killing America, but put some ice on that huge rash bro.  Don't worry, the WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE is on its way.

Better not be a chain hospital.
Is there such a thing as a non-chain hospital?

I don't know about elsewhere, but the hospitals in Oklahoma City and Tulsa are autonomous, but with several smaller physicians offices and special care facilities throughout the city.  I don't know if that's what you mean when you say "chain"?

EDIT:  The only "chain" hospital I can think of here is the Cancer Treatment Center of America in SE Tulsa which has 4 other hospitals throughout the country.

Obviously a joke.  But thanks for elaborating, Bushie.

Hospitals are not chains, yet.
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« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2015, 06:25:50 PM »

I usually go there when I need a trim. It's fine. And there are better substitutes for interesting personality traits than bitching about chains, FTR.

Well, you suck then.

OK. Any reason why I should go to some hepcat barber shop just to get the same exact trim I'd otherwise get, cupcake?

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I wasn't implying that interesting people can't complain about chains. I was just pointing out that you've repeatedly used it as a crutch, in lieu of saying something interesting.

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My point is that perhaps if you hadn't taken 9300 posts to repeat the same three* (unoriginal) thoughts over and over again since 2004, I might not be passing stones on this "contribution." Seriously, next thing you know you'll be using some lame Olive Garden joke as a fall back.

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*1. dae think Republicans suck? lmao
2. /r/euphoric atheism
3. LOL opebo!


You're an angry person.  Get help.
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« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2015, 06:28:46 PM »

I'm sorry Uncle Angus and memph, but can't there be a few things that corporate parasites don't get their greedy mits into?  

strip clubs, maybe?  The kind where 20-year-old women with muffs shaved to resemble a pencil just above take off one garment at a time and throw it on you in exchange for small notes.  (the tacit implication being that for bigger notes you might get a taste.)  Those places where they charge you nine dollars for a 12-ounce bottle of Sam Adams and require that you order at least one drink every 30 minutes in order to keep your chair.  I'm sure you know the type of joint.  I know of no chain version of those.

Of course some corporate exec will read this post and get the idea.  It's only a matter of time till we begin to see big neon TGIpussy signs (with a familiar child-friendly logo, "Gluten- and peanut-free complementary snacks") on every block.  



I take great pride in knowing I helped those fine young gals through college.  TGIpussy will certainly hire supermodels and put the poor things out of business : (
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« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2015, 10:45:16 PM »

Who said you have to have the same preferences as me?  Why can't anyone in this place differentiate criticism and intolerance?
You stated your opinion, and then attacked anyone who disagreed with you about a completely subjective preference (where you like getting your hair cut). Can't you just live and let live and accept that some people like something you don't?

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You honestly just sound like that stuck-up kid everyone knew who would give other kids sh**t because their clothes were from generic affordable chain stores. It's just a haircut.

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There are plenty of traditional neighborhood barbershops left, because there are some people who like them (I can only wonder if you're one of them). There are also places like SuperCuts because other people like them. Why can't you just accept that people have different preferences about haircuts and , as result, there are different kinds of barbershops. This all goes back to the fact that you just can't stand that everyone doesn't have the same values and preferences as you.

Sigh.  Yes, whatever, your pedestrian attempts to insult me/be my therapist/whatever point you are trying to make... I don't even know because it's uncomprehensible, let-me-be-the-crowd-pleaser nonsense.  We are on a political forum and I'm disagreeing with a point of view.  Yes, passionately, but that's just my opinion and my style.  I'm not gonna be all like: OH DAG NABBIT!  THESE DARN CHAINS!  i tell it like how I think it is.  How this is out of place or deserving of insult?  I don't know.  You and your boy-toy DallasfanFromMassachuetts can work that out via PM, which is how I assume all libertarians communicate because I've met 10 all they all post here.  I guess in the end it's this; why do you care so much that I don't like chains?  In your ridiculous attempt to conjure my opinion into a personal attack against anybody your only result was to personally attack me.  That's kinda sad. 
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« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2015, 10:39:59 AM »

I'm sorry you don't like SuperCuts, HockeyDude. Did they give you a bad haircut or something? Next time you should go to SportClips for a high quality trim.

The quality has nothing to do with it.  Nor wouls I ever go there or a "Sports Clips".  Whatever that is.
No man it's SportClips not "Sports Clips." Gotta respect a quality brand. Anyway, I think you should try them out. You would enjoy the general atmosphere of the place Smiley It's much more relaxed and non-corporate, you know? I mean check out this picture.

Frightening.  Truly frightening.
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« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2015, 10:55:12 AM »

You honestly just sound like that stuck-up kid everyone knew who would give other kids sh**t because their clothes were from generic affordable chain stores. It's just a haircut.

I'm pretty sure my local barber shop costs less than SuperCuts.

Anyway, horrible (normal, sane)

No, as you see.  In a local barbershop there is an understood relationship between the patron and the owner.  Since you've been going there for a long time/converse with the nice person, you often will "tip" the person.  I know this sounds just awful, I mean, why should this disgusting peon get your hard earned paper money?  But hear me out.  Often this is mutually beneficial.  The owner/barber makes a little extra in his day of work, and you "feel good" for helping out a friend.  So that's where the extra cost comes from.  I know Mr. memphis says he does "tip" at these places, but he is a Democrat and by definition overly generous and well-meaning.  Ask Bushie if he tips at the Sportz Clipz.
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« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2015, 10:46:38 PM »


Why?
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