Talk:Kool-Aid drinker

Shouldn't the title for this article be Kool-Aid drinker? nae'blis (talk) 18:31, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

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I always thought the saying "drinking their kool-aid" referred to Electric_Kool_Aid_Acid_Test rather than the Jonestown incident. Now that I've read this article, it makes perfect sense. But I wonder how many times this phrase has been misued to be non-pejorative, but rather a humorous way of saying "once you drink it, you get so high you love it?"


 * I always thought the Kool Aid reference was talking about the Unification Church's practice of feeding new "recruits" lots of Kool Aid to keep them agitated and pliable.*

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I don't think it's a very good article, and the search is more likely to be "drinking the Kool-Aid" than "Kool-Aid drinker", but it's a phrase that's wide-spread and well-established enough so that I think we should cover it.

For example, I went to training in 2001 where we were urged to "drink the Kool-Aid" of having a "customer-focused culture" in our product support department.--Sar e kOfVulcan 02:33, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 * The more common (and much older) usage is that phrase, rather than the pejorative. The article should probably be at Drinking the Kool-Aid. I've mostly heard it in the negative as in "don't drink the Kool-Aid", personally. In any case, it remains a poor article, and I'm considering putting it to WP:AFD. Billo's usage is definitely a footnote. --Dhartung | Talk 09:36, 11 November 2006 (UTC)