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Absolutely. Incredibly hilarious.

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As a vegetarian, we can all tell that you’re vegan. The disclaimer wasn’t necessary.

This aggressive behavior and labeling isn’t productive if your goal is to persuade people to try something entirely new to them (remove meat from their diet).

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I had the same experience with wefwef which led me to try out Memmy. Memmy is much more seamless and feels more like a fully functional app.

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This is a weird move by Olight considering it’s specifically these kinds of reviews that drive much of their sales in the flashlight community.

Non-enthusiasts dgaf about quality and will just as willingly buy the $1 flashlight at the Home Depot checkout line. Olight is dependent on flashlight hobbyists so it’s strange that they would potentially alienate that whole consumer base.

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Yeah, definitely an attempt to copy. I agree.

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wefwef is like Apollo-lite so it’s not surprising that it’s so popular. It follows much of the same design language but not quite as buttoned up or full-featured as the more mature Apollo.

It was an easy transition for me since I was an Apollo user.

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he only moved to STL a few years ago

Are you saying that they can’t be involved and be a leader in the community just because they weren’t “born and raised here”? I moved here just a few years ago. Should I just go ahead and unsubscribe since I’m an “outsider”? This is the kind of thinking and rhetoric that will hold the region back.

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