Since you're reading this on an internet forum, it's probably safe to assume you've all encountered this particular phrase or some variation thereof.
It inevitably emerges when someone who enjoys a popular and/or successful product encounters someone who does not. Common examples include Avatar, Call of Duty and Harry Potter. The accusation is generally accompanied by the suggestion that the 'haters' are motivated by the desire to be independently minded people who do not simply follow the crowd.
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Really? I mean... really?
Does anyone actually do this? Because I find it a bit hard to swallow.
Seriously, I'm curious. Have you - yes, you - ever decided to hate something purely because other people like it?
It inevitably emerges when someone who enjoys a popular and/or successful product encounters someone who does not. Common examples include Avatar, Call of Duty and Harry Potter. The accusation is generally accompanied by the suggestion that the 'haters' are motivated by the desire to be independently minded people who do not simply follow the crowd.
...
Really? I mean... really?
Does anyone actually do this? Because I find it a bit hard to swallow.
Seriously, I'm curious. Have you - yes, you - ever decided to hate something purely because other people like it?