Pepsi vs. Coke 5

Which side?

  • Coke

    Votes: 36 48.6%
  • Pepsi

    Votes: 38 51.4%

  • Total voters
    74
Thank you GOD

Dr. Pepper and Sprite are the only sodas I enjoy.
I like Dr. Pepper and its other flavors. However, I prefer sprite over it. Because sprite just suits me fine. Obey your thirst!!!
Fuck yes!!! :D
I can't seem to find it around my area now a days. :(
I went into a Ruby Tuesdays and they had it!!!!!
So I was like O__O LARGE CUP PLEASE!!!!
*goes to Ruby Tuesdays*
I want a large cup of Vanilla Coke Now!!!!!


Next soda to drink: WANTA FANTA!!! Don't you wanna?
 
While I chose Pepsi, I'll happily drink any soda. My absolute favorite, however, has to be Sierra Mist, followed by Dr. Pepper.

On another note, are you actually arguing over soda. Just pop open your favorite soft drink and enjoy life.
 
What you have shown is that you know how to plug in words into wikipedia. What you haven't show is that you know what you are talking about. As an economics major at the University of Chicago (I'm sure you can wikipedia that) with a pretty deep background in philosophy, I know quite well the difference between preference and belief.

However, since you clearly don't understand how to interpret an analogy, or why I made my statement in the first place, there's no real point in explaining this to you. I'll just say that preferences are beliefs, and leave that to you to figure out what that means (or not, since you clearly seem like that kind of person).

Actually, in your original Quote of my first post, and analogy usage, you proved to the whole thread that YOU in fact do NOT have any idea what the difference is between the words, which is why I felt it necessary to define them with a dictionary definition.

What you are describing is simply illogical. You are making a comparison between 2 different people (Apples and Oranges if we may):
A person who believes that a Circle is a Square.
A person who feels that the flavor Vanilla tastes better than the flavor Chocolate.

This is a logical fallacy. It's like saying that the number of murders happening in the year 2008 is linked directly to how many Playstation 3 units were sold. The 2 have no relation what so ever, yet you feel that they are common.

BTW: I couldn't care any less if you were a Harvard graduate. Your statement just shows your own insecurity. This is the internet. I could be Janitor or a Law Major for all you know. What is the difference?
 
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