The assumptions people make

Orvillain

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This cracker. Why would you even make that comment?!

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Bc it's the internet and not real life


I love those posts where the mma guys respond to idiots hating on them and they are like would you say that to my face, guy is like of course not you'd kick my ass lolololol. Everyone gets tough behind a keyboard.
 
Anywhere where there is a bunch of people with opinions! Here is no better from the outside I'm sure! :rofl

I just found it hilarious that because I don't think £200 is affordable (and it isn't! not for most people!) that this means I'm using shitty Behringer pedals.

I think affordability can also be weighed up against capabilities. Those UA pedals are quite limited, compared to more expensive that does so much more, meaning they can quite often be more affordable in the long run, because you ultimately spend less money; in theory.
 
Anywhere where there is a bunch of people with opinions! Here is no better from the outside I'm sure! :rofl

I just found it hilarious that because I don't think £200 is affordable (and it isn't! not for most people!) that this means I'm using shitty Behringer pedals.

I think affordability can also be weighed up against capabilities. Those UA pedals are quite limited, compared to more expensive that does so much more, meaning they can quite often be more affordable in the long run, because you ultimately spend less money; in theory.
Absolutely. The simpler UA pedals are priced more in line with similar smaller brand pedals.

They seem to be on sale atm so with Finnish 24% VAT at Thomann the Orion Echo for example is 179 euros. I think that's a very good price for it, about the same as a MXR Carbon Copy, or 24 € more than a Boss DD-3T or TC Flashback 2. I would consider the <200 euro bracket to be more in lines with affordable, without venturing into the Mooer/Donner/Behringer cheapo category.
 
This cracker. Why would you even make that comment?!

Because many people were not taught any manners by their parents, and since they are out of reach for a proper bitch-slap on the internet, they think it's okay to be rude.

Many of us, at least I was, were taught how to treat other people, but sooner or later you forgot and your ass had to cover a check you wrote when you mistreated someone in real life. Relatively harmless and you had to get into it on the playground, but after getting a few cuts and bruises, you learn to treat people with more respect until they show you they don't deserve it. Unfortunately, lack of repercussions has made everyone feel safe for treating people like shit these days...
 
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