• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    I had a gf who didn’t believe that one could tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi, so we bought both brands so I could do the Pepsi Challenge. I took a sip of one of the cups and called her out for mixing them. She was shocked. I proved that they were distinguishable. Her jaw hit the floor. This was around 2000.

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      Yeah, I mean it’s the kind of thing most people don’t really think about till your really try them side by side at least once. For me, Coke seems to have a bit of a cinnamon or similar spice flavor going on while Pepsi lacks that spice hit and tastes a lot sweeter.

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      3 months ago

      I don’t understand someone having such a blown out pallet that they can’t tell the difference. They are markedly different.

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        3 months ago

        blown out pallet palate

        FTFY. A pallet is a small bed or an object used for carrying things, a palate is part of the mouth or one’s ability to taste things. Pretty pedantic,I know, but I have this compulsion to correct misused homophones, so… Sorry? You’re welcome? Either way, have a great day!

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            3 months ago

            In all honesty, I think it’s likely a simple mistake.

            The object that artists use to hold their paints is actually a third homophone, spelled palette.

            It could be that the word choice was intentional and is referencing the character’s bed, but I find it more likely that it was simply lost in translation from the original Japanese

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          3 months ago

          It wasn’t a misunderstood homophone, but an autocorrected one which I didn’t feel was important enough to correct.

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            3 months ago

            It’s always worthwhile to be self-aware and to be conscious of the parts of your personality that others might be annoyed by or take offense to. I’m not going to change that part of my personality just to please others, but I don’t think it’s annoying to acknowledge that others might not appreciate that part of who I am.

            But hey, you do you. If being your authentic self means not caring about how your words affect the feelings of others, then that’s just who you are, I guess.

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              I for one appreciated both aspects of your comment. It’s good to understand both yourself and others and to seek to find a balance between genuine self expression and consideration. Also it’s good info that many lack

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      I would say they only become distinguishable if you actually like cola, and drink I enough to be able to distinguis. Like all things taste, if you aren’t exposed to it often, you can’t tell the difference.

      I’d bet you GF just rarely drank either coke or Pepsi.

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        As someone who rarely drinks Coke and even less often Pepsi (quite uncommon in my country) I still can easily distinguish them. I possibly wouldn’t be able to tell if one is Pepsi or some other brand but I’m sure I can tell it’s not Coke.

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          Well, you must have a great palette haha.

          If you randomly give me one of the two: no idea.

          Back to back, sure I could tell, else, it’s cola.

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            3 months ago

            “Dicks and vaginas are like coke and Pepsi: I strongly prefer one, but my dad thinks they taste the same.”

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      3 months ago

      They probably use different mixtures in the US, but here in Germany I think everyone can taste th3 difference. Pepsi is way sweeter and imo tastes more artificially (compared to coke).

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        3 months ago

        There are so many regional differences even if the recipe is 99% the same. Denatured coca leaves aren’t a thing outside the Americas, different bottling plants will use different types of sugar, water of differing quality will affect the taste, etc etc.

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        Pepsi max on the other hand testes like a mix of various household chemicals with sugar and a little vomit

        i don’t have the slightest clue why people enjoy that “flavour”

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        This is the best description I’ve ever seen and I’m going to remember it for future use. Damn fine description.