The New Yorker Magazine as Test Data

Sometimes cartoons in The New Yorker provide an entertaining source of test data: in this case, yelp reviews (7/30/2018). But what kind of sentiment is being expressed when the product isn't even tried? I mean, these respondents could have at least provided some reasoning (other than presumably identifying as cats). Not very helpful, but I like the names of #6 and #8.

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