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Re: Show HN: Cilantro - Chat 1:1 with employees at companies you'd like to work at

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a very unfortunate name. There's a long un-known, part of the population that very likely has a genetic aversion to the stuff. It's a really strong aversion. And it may be up to 5% of the population, if you believe 23andMe.

http://ihatecilantro.com/

Re: Show HN: Cilantro - Chat 1:1 with employees at companies you'd like to work at

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post #2

a very unfortunate name. There's a long un-known, part of the population that very likely has a genetic aversion to the stuff. It's a really strong aversion. And it may be up to 5% of the population, if you believe 23andMe. http://ihatecilantro.com/

Seriously?

While I don't think the name is great, who cares.

Re: Show HN: Cilantro - Chat 1:1 with employees at companies you'd like to work at

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post #2

a very unfortunate name. There's a long un-known, part of the population that very likely has a genetic aversion to the stuff. It's a really strong aversion. And it may be up to 5% of the population, if you believe 23andMe. http://ihatecilantro.com/

I am one of those people. The worst part of eating out at restaurants is finding out at the last moment that they put cilantro on everything, making it inedible. It might as well be called tryratpoison.com.

The site is not as unpleasant as cilantro so I will overlook it for now.

Re: Show HN: Cilantro - Chat 1:1 with employees at companies you'd like to work at

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post #2

a very unfortunate name. There's a long un-known, part of the population that very likely has a genetic aversion to the stuff. It's a really strong aversion. And it may be up to 5% of the population, if you believe 23andMe. http://ihatecilantro.com/

that's ridiculous.

Re: Show HN: Cilantro - Chat 1:1 with employees at companies you'd like to work at

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post #2

a very unfortunate name. There's a long un-known, part of the population that very likely has a genetic aversion to the stuff. It's a really strong aversion. And it may be up to 5% of the population, if you believe 23andMe. http://ihatecilantro.com/

> "There's a long un-known, part of the population..."

Shouldn't matter much if they are unknown, right? :)

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