so which do you prefer?
for me coca cola all the way.
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so which do you prefer?
for me coca cola all the way.
PEPSI
Coke is where it's at baby.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN?!
Both are nasty.
Neither, I can't have either one.
I don't drink soda anymore, but when I did Coke was better since it didn't taste as strong.
COKE!
jsut as a reminder coke has 3 main things on its side.
santa he's in a lot of coke commercials around the holidays and come on who can deny santa?
and polar bears who doesnt love those things? besides the people who have been attacked by them.
and more recently penguins. even though ti shows the penguins and polar bears in some of them and im not even gonna go over how that doesnt make sense..
Coke is disgusting. Pepsi is a little better. But I don't drink much pop nowadays. Other than root beer.
I prefer bread.
I'll admit I enjoy a carbonated beverage now and then, but it's usually a diet coke of some sort...and most preferably with a lime flavouring :mog:
Though I will say I enjoy Perrier with lime very, very much. Sadly, it's cheaper to drink coke...
In terms of regular cola, Coke wins hands down. With flavor variants, Pepsi wins.
Now, I'm no huge fan of soda, since it's not healthy, but personally I think Coke is better (especially C2, which doesn't leave that horrible sugary squeakiness, and is less calorific) because it doesn't have Pepsi's odd Vim cleaner aftertaste, the carbination is better, and it has a well-rounded taste.
Psychotic said he drinks coke, so I drink coke. OK, no he didn’t, but I’ve been told by reliable sources that he does. OK, no I haven’t, but STILL!
Something else, and (then) this smiley: :D
I like Lemon Lime-based sodas.
i prefer sprite more then coke but sprite is a coca cola product.
I follow the decision of my dear Ki Ki. It is a wife's duty to follow her husband or wife or monkey. :bigsmile:
:jokey:
Water is the essence of moisture.
Google:
Results 1 - 10 of about 432,000,000 for pop [definition].
Results 1 - 10 of about 39,900,000 for soda [definition].
Pop FTW.
And I'll drink coke if it's with coconut rum.
I don't drink soda much. But I like them both. But it depends on my mood and what I may be eating right then, such as type of candy.
what the heck is the difference?
it's all in your head of what you prefer, not your tongue.
The advertising with Final Fantasy 9 convinced me that OMGXCOKE is it.
No, seriously. There is a difference between Pepsi and Coke, and you notice it right away, or at least I do. Coke is the only way to go.Quote:
Originally Posted by LifeAsABullet
Pepsi Twist was ok, though.
>>> H2O..
Coke, and then Pepsi for the alternative/runner-up. i find myself drinking more water than soda these days...
Coke, but orange fanta > both (and of course alcohol >> anything, unless I'm driving)
Ewww soda...I prefer water..yummy...
Ginger Ale ftw.
Noobs.
If you'd asked me a couple of years ago I'd definitely have said Coca Cola all the way, but I have eventually learned to like Pepsi more and more, and now I don't care which one I drink.
Dr. pepper. Um i mean coke, yeah coke. :shifty:
Coke. :bigsmile:
Coca. rofl.
Pepsi is pretty much the only thing I drink, well, except water or juice.
I prefer coke, but I drink Pepsi more because it's half the price of coke at the petrol station near my school.
Pepsi FTW. :D
Vanilla Coke. God, I miss that stuff.
Google pop: 1 link on the first page has to do with carbonated drinks, and that, ironically enough, is the "pop vs. soda" page. None on the second or third page has to do with carbonated drinks. I suspect you'd have to go to the 500th page to find the next one, which is "Billy Bob the backwoods, uneducated hillbilly's" personal webpage.
Google soda: there's a lot of "SODA" acryonyms and a surprisingly low two links have to do with carbonated drinks. However, on the second page, they almost all have to do with carbonated drinks.
Soda wins.
Oh, and Coke is superior to Pepsi.
Coke. :bigsmile:
so·da /ˈsoʊdə/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[soh-duh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. sodium hydroxide.
2. sodium monoxide.
3. sodium carbonate (def. 2).
4. sodium, as in carbonate of soda.
5. soda water.
6. a drink made with soda water, flavoring, such as fruit or other syrups, and often ice cream, milk, etc.
7. soda pop.
8. (in faro) the card turned up in the dealing box before one begins to play.
And when you first google soda the first link is:
"Includes the Soda Constructor, a Java applet that animates two dimensional models made out of masses and springs."
Also:
Sodium carbonate (washing soda or soda ash); Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda); Sodium carbonate ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda" ...
Conclusion, your point is moot.
Pop wins again.
I like how you didn't address anything I said. And the point isn't moot, because pop has 50 other definitions used more commonly than the one meaning a carbonated drink, whereas it is by fair the most commonly used definition of soda.
Soda wins again!
That's the worst part about "pop" sayers - they think they're clever. When in fact they're just eccentric geezers.
I go for pepsi I love it.
hahah look at all the people who don't know what's going on and said something other than coke or pepsi...
coke is far superior to pepsi
oh and it's pop, we don't live in the wild west
Pop! Yes, a man of wonderous things and amazing vocabulary!
Oh, and Coca Cola is an evil creature created by Satan and Hannibal Lector To destroy all that is good and holy in this world...
Pepsi, fool! PEPSI! GAH!
Probably because you're not as important as Yams...
But for the sake of argument I thought someone might bring that up, and I'm one step ahead of you my fine fellow
So for the sake of proving you wrong like the wrong person you are:
Google:
Results 1 - 10 of about 432,000,000 for pop [definition].
Divided by the number of Definitions (33 - As of dictionary.com)=
13,090,909.1
Results 1 - 10 of about 39,900,000 for soda [definition].
Divided by the number of Definitions (18 - As of dictionary.com)=
2,216,666.7
That is to say that if you consider the probability that 1 in 33 "pops" will function as a reference to the drink compared to the probability that 1 in 18 "sodas" will function as a reference to the drink that the conclusion is there is still the probability that pop will be utilized more frequently than soda in reference to the drink.
Even if
Results 1- 10 of about 39,900,000 for soda [definition].
Divided by 1/2 the number of Definitions (therefore 9 - As of dictionary.com)=
4,433,333.3
That is to say that if you consider the probability that 1 in 33 uses of pop are in reference to the drink in comparison to 9 in 18 uses of soda will be in reference to the drink the probability remains that pop will still be utilized more frequently as a reference to the drink.
Conclusion
POP FTW
Which is way off, as the carbonated drink definition of the word "pop" is not a main usage of the term (the sound by far is), whereas it is BY FAR the main usage of the word "soda."Quote:
That is to say that if you consider the probability that 1 in 33 "pops" will function as a reference to the drink compared to the probability that 1 in 18 "sodas" will function as a reference to the drink that the conclusion is there is still the probability that pop will be utilized more frequently than soda in reference to the drink.
Conclusion: pop is dumb.
Might I suggest we all call it Sodapop?
OH COME ON
Results 1 - 10 of about 432,000,000 for pop [definition].
Divided by the double the number of Definitions (66 - As of dictionary.com)=
6,545,454.5
Even if you consider the probability that 1 in 66 "pops" will function as a reference to the drink compared to the probability that 9 in 18 "sodas" will function as a reference to the drink the conclusion remains that there is still the probability that pop will be utilized more frequently than soda in reference to the drink.
So this statement not only satisfies your statement but it simultanesouly satisfies my own.
Statistically speaking pop still wins.
And I can't do this anymore - this pop thing is getting too serious for my liking :P
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FTW
Quote:
Originally Posted by Urban Dictionary
Urban Dictionary is the end of this debate.Quote:
Originally Posted by The UD, again
Way more than even 1 in 2 references to "soda" involve the drink. How many common usages of the word "soda" can you think of not involving a carbonated drink?
Also, 3 of the 8 definitions for soda that are on dictionary.com mean the same thing (carbonated beverage), one is a card move that I've never heard of before and as far as I know is never used, and the rest are technical chemistry terms. That leaves only one layperson definition: the drink. I would hazard a guess that over 90% of usages of the word involve the drink.
Now, let's go to "pop." Dictionary.com lists 30 definitions. Let's see how many are used more commonly than "carbonated drink:" I count at least 10, though most of those involve the same basic premise (the sound).
If you say the word "soda," everyone knows what you're talking about (whether or not you agree with the term). Pop is first and foremost a sound. We might as well use "plop" as the name of a drink.
Soda wins by far. Again. Definitively.
I could use some plop now.
Soda more accurately describes the object in question. Considering there are more definitions for pop not outlining some sort of carbonated drink compared to the definitions for soda, it's safe to say that soda is the superior descriptor. So much ignorance.
So much ignorance?
I'm being pretty objective here so the ignorance is clearly on the opposition who has failed to offer factual proof.
*twitches*
And because I'm a loser:
Consider the first 10 pages of Soda:
References to the drink:
1. Soda - Wikipedia, the free Encylopedia
2. The Pop Vs. Soda Page
3. Jones Soda
4. Soda Bottle Cyclone
6. Marv's Classic Soda Shop (Funny enough... it's a 50's diner HA!)
7. Pop The Soda Shop - Over 400 Beverages
8. Soda Museum
9. The leading Soda Pop Site on the Net
10. Soda King
11. Soda Straw Tensegrity Structures
12. How to Make a Soda Bottle Volcano
13. 2005 Holiday Pack
14. Soda Museum
15. Blue Sky Beverage Company
16. Galco's Soda Pop Stop
17. Coke and Mentos Fountain at Eepybird.com
18. Pizza, Soda and Ice Cream, Hot & Cold Soup for our Israeli ...
19. Cool Mountain Gourmet Soda
20. Soda Franchise
21. Soda-Club
22. JETSET
23. The Soda Stand
24. What kind of Soda are you
25. Real Soda in Real Bottles
26. Making Homemade Soda
27. The Amazing Statistics and Dangers of Soda Pop 3/10/01
28. Tab Soda Web
29. "jones soda" in tagjag
30. Healthy Beverage's Steaz Green Tea Soda - Home
31. Big Al's Soda Fountain and Grill (Another 50's theme Diner)
Common alternative uses of soda (mentioned more than 3 times):
Club Soda (A brand and there for discountable)
S.O.D.A (Symposium on Discrete Algorithms)
Soda Creek (British Columbia)
Soda Creek Band (An Aboriginal Tribe located near Soda Creek)
Baking Soda
Soda Springs (California)
Soda Picturs (Movie Distribution)
Soda Prills (Alkali Metals)
Soda Ash
Next consider the first 10 pages of Pop:
1. What is POP?
2. Soda Vs Pop Page
3. Pop - Wikipedia
So:
31/100 vs 3/100
IF. we can assume then that 31% of soda urls will indeed refer to the drink and 3% of the pop urls will refer to the drink then we may conclude that:
31% of 39,600,000 results for soda = 12,276,000
3% of 432,000,000 results for pop = 12,960,000
These results still demonstrate that pop has the higher probability of being used as a reference to the drink despite the greater amount of definitions pop has.
(If I included something twice that's because it occured twice and for the sake of objective reasoning I refuse to intervene with the process of creating fair and objective results)
Erm... how hard do you want to be right? Seriously, the "correct" way dosen't exist, people call things by both, just soda more commonly, as a universal reference for all people. :D
There is nothing more serious.
Consider the fact that people who say "soda" in place of "pop" are more than five times as likely to be communists than the average person. (Source: http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/cl...manifesto.html) It makes me sick, quite frankly.
Chemical: are you being deliberately thick? Soda, in actual conversation, is used to mean "carbonated drink" FAR more than any other definition.
People who say "pop" instead of "soda" are eight times as likely to be uneducated hillbillies.
Could you repeat that in English? I don't speak Commie.
Can you repeat that once you've passed grade-school English? I don't speak hillbilly.
I hate you so much.
I hope you burn in Commie Hell.
Where exactly are you getting your facts? From the Communist Manifesto?
http://www.popvssoda.com/countystats/total-county.gif
The only thick one here is the stuborn mule who can't appreciate fair objective support that demonstrates "pop" is used more frequently than "soda."
Quote:
Originally Posted by www.popvssoda.com:
http://www.popvssoda.com/stats/ALL.html
Pop is more frequently used than soda.
coke.
I've lived in Oregon. No one there says "pop". I question the legitimacy of that map. What's more likely is that the coastal areas use the appropriate "soda" descriptor while the less educated rural populations of the Midwest and South use the incorrect "pop" descriptor. No one cares what Canadians have to say on the matter.
I think all fizzy drinks should be called "Fizzy Water" and all alcoholic beverages should be called "Dizzy Water". And anything that doesn't fit into those categories should be called "Spwish". Except for water, which will of course stay the same.
Again, are you being deliberately thick, or is it just your uneducated hillbillyness? I never even argued that soda is used more frequently (though it is in the US - that map is bogus). We've only said that 'carbondated drink' is THE main definition of "soda," whereas "pop" has several more widely-used definitions. It's also just a sound and a retarded word to use to describe a drink.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chemical
I care. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Someone named Yams
And it's Coke FTW. Pepsi sucks. :cat:
EDIT: Oh, and the title of this thread is Coke or Pepsi. Not Coke or Pepsi or Pop or Soda. :shifty:
The point is that if more people have attested to using pop in reference to the drink then it is universally more effective in describing the carbonated drink than soda is.
Since of course definition and thus communication is dependent on the wider use of.
And consider we (the "pop" using community) wouldn't be calling it "pop" if there wasn't some sort of visual/audio/textural/etc. relation. Psychologically I would like to insist that pop describes a carbonated beverage better than soda - but that's because it's phenominoligcal use has been ingrained in my culture and many others. To argue that soda or pop are better descriptive words is a debate of local vernaculars and since the greater use is pop then it suits to follow that the greater local utilizes pop.
And conclusively pop describes a carbonated beverage better than soda does.
Oh and your general disregard for my feelings stings me like a bee.
Sticks and stones may break my bones but name calling will send me to a psychiatrist. You can expect a bill for the damage you've done.
Canada says pop, I am Canadian, Canada rules, so Pop it is.
I don't really have a preference for Coke vs. Pepsi. I like Coke's ad campaigns and stuff more, and that's all that matters.
I really hope that this debate between Raistlin and Chemical is some kind of parody or joke. If you two are seriously debating whether to use the term "pop" instead of "soda" and vice versa, that must be the most pointless debate I've ever been witness to. They mean the same thing. And you guys are still debating it two pages later.
*laughs*
What can I say.
I'm passionate about pop.
;D
And in relation to the actual thread I've been thinking that I actually don't really drink any Pepsi products except for maybe Dasani water.
Pepsi I think does some juices too... I may have drank some of them if I knew what they were.
They both give me nosebleeds
YES, another chance to say "pop".
If I had to choose...Pepsi. Its name is fun to say at the very least.
Coke
As if we needed any further evidence of Canadia's inferiority.
*looks unconvinced* Well, knowing you people, you probably all think it's "an endless debate of the utmost prime importance to EoFF." :p
I just did when I first replied to this thread, and I'm Canadian. :D I use the term "pop" usually though, so I'm not sure why I used "soda."
Thanks a lot. I thought most people your age were above the "I'm better than you" grade-school tactic.
Don't go with hillbillies, I'm from Tennessee, and I'm a college student who made Principal's List every year during high school, attended drama and the chess team, and was voted "Most Academic" four times straight in my class and I say pop, so don't even go there, because I don't believe that and I find that offensive over something silly.
Thing is, it dosen't matter if it's called soda or pop, so stop proving it, it's off topic, just go back to the subject, or start a different thread.
EDIT: And stop the Canadian hate, it's silly, and it insults 1/6 of my background.
The people who take what we say seriously are always the best part of these threads.
Oh we were joking?
I for one am dead serious.
Ad hominem. Only a moron would resort to ad hominem.
Too bad for you that Chemical has provided unshakable scientific proof that pop is correct. It's so obvious I have to assume that you agree with us and you're deliberately being dense as some kind of joke. Keep it up then, that's fine. You know it's pop, whether you admit it to yourself or not. The more you deny it, the more you prove it to everyone. Sorry, Comrade. QED.
I'll take both.
Argument from stupidity. It's a logical fallacy most commonly used by "pop" sayers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Unne
What proof? All I see is pseudo-statistics being used for one's own shortcomings as an intellectual. The fact is that soda is a more complete description maintaining the process by which the liquid goes through until its ultimate carbonated form. At best, pop is only the sound the drink makes and thus appeals to those who cannot understand the chemical process, i.e. the lowest common denominator within society.
People who say "pop" are as low as it gets on the intellectual scale.
who wouyld have thought a simple question like which is better coke or pepsi would turn into a debate about soda coke or pop? :p
but just to keep on with the debate i say coke because soda or pop means that id take pepsi if they had it and i wouldnt. :D
coke rules
Yeah, OK, good job. You're a master of the Argument from Being Complete Wrong.
[qq=Yamaneko]What proof? All I see is pseudo-statistics being used for one's own shortcomings as an intellectual. I'm a communist etc. etc.[/qq]
I think the science here may be a bit above your head. Shouldn't you be off with the rest of the proletariat planning a coup?
I have actually taken statistics classes, hillbilly. We learn these things from something called "school." Maybe you should take a visit; you might even learn how to speak English.
Wise words, Bunny.
ive only really heard coke and soda. i met someone who was liveing in canada for awhile and eventually started calling it pop himself.
now judgeing from the map every town across the country ive been to its location always called it coke or soda. ive been new hamshire down to florida and all the states in between and las vegas nevada
i live in tristate area of new york i normally here coke or soda. im going to buffalo next week and according to the map in bafflo i should be hearing pop. infact i will even ask someone even though by time i get back from buffalo this thread will be near dead but none the less ill still post it
My god this is stupid, THIS THREAD PROBABLY ISN'T FOR SERIOUS PURPOSES, so do us all a favor, and let's move on, this is silly, saying "pop" dosen't make you a hillbilly or uneducated, so PLEASE stop this needless chatter, it's silly.
EDIT: I would ask for you to stop being "intellectual" with your prefences, okay, I SAY POP! I MUST BE AN IDIOT HILLBILLY! WOO-HOO! I'M DUMB HAHAHAHA!
If that's what you're implying, then stop, I know you call it whatever you want, and I hope you're not serious because I find it offensive, please. And I would ask for it to stop, just continue on with the actual subject, before this thread is renamed "World War III: Pop .VS. Soda.
bawls
I think us normal people should stay out of this, and laugh as the Staff and Recs. squabble amongst themselves. Hopefully they'll end up killing each other, or finally realising that Fizzy Water is the best name for it.
Also: faeces.
Hitler Said Soda. And So Did Squall.
You don't want to be like Squall, do you?