How did nitrous get such a bad rep...?

So here is my analogy and doing my best to answer base premise for thread. Like many here I too race pretty regular, several on this forum have been at track with me, pictures time slips blah blah blah. I run a stroked 440 in a Cuda, I am old. I still have a fishing tackle box filled with misc Holley Jets! Watching the evolution at the track with regard to EFI I scorned all things EFI. As the years progressed and I continually struggled to be competitive as a result of all the varied track conditions getting my car dialed in while I watched the guy next to me whip out his lap top and take or add HP at different points while I was pedaling throttle to stay straight getting into third gear. I now run EFI on the Cuda. The car is simply put better, it is more consistent, easier to dial in and starts with little to no effort. The evolution of technology is just that. Something innovative that I scoffed at all those years ago is now simply a daily event and common place. Adding a bottle to a car is harnessing the evolution and technology of our sport. But it is in fact change, folks don’t like change. I don’t run a bottle and still put out well north of 600 HP. But frankly that fact has nothing to do with the validity of bottle or no bottle it is just my choice. My car is Sublime, there a lot of folks that hate the color! But full disclosure I love whipping the bottle babies! The ones that scare me are the itty bitty cars on the bottle, them guys fly!