Sophies Choice
1Purchase a product because you need it, or because it's a fantastic deal -- Or turn your back on it, selfishly keeping your streak alive you have fought for day in day out by hitting that Meh button, or buying that product - come shotty wifi or 3g.
Anyways, I feel...in-genuine to the quality of the deal classifying it as "meh" even if it really is a great deal. (for example, my iPad mini is cracked, so i don't need a case for it now?). I want my day streak alive, but i do not want to have to damn a good deal as bad.
Money may have to change hands to make things right.
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I just want to let you know that you're allowed to hit the meh and also buy the item, there's nothing stopping you unless you're taking a firm moral stance - I respect that.
Oh i know! Just point out that it feels (in a good way ultimately) Better to say meh than say nothing at all :)
Does the face icon have a smirk if you buy the deal?
Ummm, you can click both. I think most of us are going for as long a streak as possible whether we buy or not.
Yup
Something ironic about putting a ton of effort into keeping your 'meh' streak alive.
So if I think it's a good deal but it's not something I want, do I still hit the meh button?
You may meh however you wish. The meh is in your hands.
My goal: DeeDee's choice. Every day.
I'm part of a different movement. It's the Keep Meh's Authentic movement (it's probably a movement of 1). I may hit meh even when I buy something but that's only an indication of the level of sucker I am that day. If a deal really is great, whether I buy it or not, hitting meh does not feel authentic. I don't want to destroy the sanctity of meh buttoning and would like to view my streak as a true representation of how meh things really are around here.
Disclaimer: As shown in today's video I may have a mental illness.
But it's a lovely illness, and you showed it so well, with such enthusiasm.
@lavikinga still trying to process how I feel about showing my mental illness well