• qjkxbmwvz
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    4 months ago

    Eh, it’s common terminology though — my doctor, my hairdresser, my mechanic, my lawyer. Doesn’t imply a class structure IMHO.

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      4 months ago

      All of those examples are people you usually specifically select. “The barista” should be fine

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        4 months ago

        Who’s to say the person isn’t a regular at a particular coffee shop with a particular barista? Frankly, it tracks with the discussion of medication dosages, which would be weirdly personal otherwise.

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          it tracks with the discussion of medication dosages, which would be weirdly personal otherwise.

          That’s fair

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      4 months ago

      Those are all people that you do have a 1:1 relationship with. For a coffee maker, even if I liked it, you don’t make an appointment with Barista Brandi.