• Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com
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    6 hours ago

    No, no one can. And we can both not like it together.

    But I do think that the distinction between “I like/enjoy this” and “this is poorly made/low quality” (and also “I hate the obnoxious ever-present fans of this”) is of value to maintain.

    Maybe we just use drek differently. Frisky Dingo, is, I think, drek to some degree - but I liked it when I watched it.

    I’m probably being overly pedantic and picky. Sorry. Hate away.

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      5 hours ago

      Maybe we just use drek differently

      true. to me, quality doesn’t save something from being drek, nor does it make something dreck. it’s about the experience.

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        3 hours ago

        Ah, that’s it then.

        To me, “drek” is low quality, high output stuff. Interesting difference of definition.