By drinking the Kool-Aid. In case it was too hard to ascertain.
I was referring to the constant thinking that an "Essendon" person is required to "save" the club. No other team has this kind of obsession with hiring in house like it's some kind of panacea.
Look mate, I am familiar with both of the references and I’m pretty sure I know in which sense you meant the phrase.
Claiming that drinking Kool aid at Jonestown and Kool aid with the Merry Pranksters have equivalent meanings is absurd, and “keep drinking the Kool aid” in the sense you used it is only applicable to the first scenario before becoming nonsensical.
Maybe you should look into it all a little Furthur.
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If you can’t articulate and specify the actual meaning behind your little jibe, and engage in debate on a semantic level, maybe just shut your mouth, eh?
Your jibe is shit because you actually don’t understand what you’re saying.
Sadly, you just plainly lack the capacity to articulate your position in any meaningful way, or engage in respectful argument or debate with a soundness to your logic.
Yes, I’ll enjoy my beer and being old.
You enjoy talking shit and then having to google the meaning of the phrases after you’ve used them.
Anyway, I’ll just say best of luck and that I wish you the best, because life is short and anger is a destructive emotion to sit with for too long.
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u/Lost-Competition8482 6d ago
TIL the phrase "drinking the Kool-Aid", although associated with the Jonestown murder-suicides, actually originated in the Tom Wolfe book "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" about Ken Kesey and the "Merry Pranksters". Jonestown actually used Flavor Aid. : r/todayilearned
The more you know mate. It's from a book.
By drinking the Kool-Aid. In case it was too hard to ascertain.
I was referring to the constant thinking that an "Essendon" person is required to "save" the club. No other team has this kind of obsession with hiring in house like it's some kind of panacea.