• infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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    10 hours ago

    This kind of distills down to the “I suffer needlessly, so others should too” fallacy. Perhaps your food preferences aren’t as health-critical as other people’s, but I still think you’d be justified in demanding what you actually paid for more often. And you not doing so doesn’t mean that other people are assholes. Really, I think the food preparer who is inclined to take everyone’s food requirements less seriously merely because they get more food requirement requests is truly a real asshole, way before the person who realizes that framing their preference as a requirement more often gets them the respect that everybody’s preferences deserve.

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      10 hours ago

      I literally said that I do get it corrected unless doing so is a huge inconvenience for me.

      I don’t lie about why I need special treatment.

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        8 hours ago

        I suspect that it only takes one or two situations where a near certain mistake which would be a huge inconvenience to correct is averted by lying before the average person begins feeling safer lying from the outset as a general rule.

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          6 hours ago

          I guess I’m more averse to lying then this supposed “average person” then.

          I’m okay with that.