helmuth_hubener
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Anyway, I want to see where you're going with this (hopefully someplace awesome!) so here's a simple, straightforward answer:
First off, taste doesn't really matter in the long run, or even the short run. Only in the super-short, pleasure-obsessed run. So let's make it which one *is* better? And let's assume you meant "a can of beans produced in America under FDR's presidency" and "a can of beans produced in the Soviet Republics under the Stalin Secretaracy." Since I don't know what else you'd mean.
Most likely, the can of beans produced in America will be better. Both are quite old, long past their expiration date, but the American beans canned during that time period would have been less likely to be initially poisonous or defective somehow, statistically-speaking, based on the relative prosperity and food safety levels of the nations.
So I'd sooner eat the American beans, all else equal.
Of course, all is not equal, and were I in reality presented with both of these cans of beans -- we're keepin' it real, right? -- I would have at my disposal other useful factors which I'd take into account more heavily than their provenance. I would, for example, smell them.
Let's get a little more real: Which tastes better? A can of FDR beans or a can of Stalin beans?
First off, taste doesn't really matter in the long run, or even the short run. Only in the super-short, pleasure-obsessed run. So let's make it which one *is* better? And let's assume you meant "a can of beans produced in America under FDR's presidency" and "a can of beans produced in the Soviet Republics under the Stalin Secretaracy." Since I don't know what else you'd mean.
Most likely, the can of beans produced in America will be better. Both are quite old, long past their expiration date, but the American beans canned during that time period would have been less likely to be initially poisonous or defective somehow, statistically-speaking, based on the relative prosperity and food safety levels of the nations.
So I'd sooner eat the American beans, all else equal.
Of course, all is not equal, and were I in reality presented with both of these cans of beans -- we're keepin' it real, right? -- I would have at my disposal other useful factors which I'd take into account more heavily than their provenance. I would, for example, smell them.

Try talking w/o insults and trying to look better than everyone else, just once- I'm sure you can do it.