There's always users talking about Monero on and on, I just don't see what's so great about it, I've used their wallet and methods and trust me, no common person will ever use something like that.
Anonymity doesn't have value to me or the majority of the people, and Bitcoin is anonymous enough if you really need that.
What will you do when the US Government declares that any bitcoins you have that were ever used in black market transactions must be turned over to the government?
What about when China refuses to accept any bitcoins that have been mined in the United States?
What will you do when your bank asks you turn over details of the sex toys you bought with bitcoin last week because it was a "suspicious transaction"?
What about when the police come to interview you because bitcoins you sent for payment were used to purchase drugs the following week. Will your privacy still not matter to you?
What if they then seize all the computers in your home because that hardware is suspected of a crime? (yes, a real thing:
https://www.aclu.org/issues/criminal-law-reform/reforming-police-practices/asset-forfeiture-abuse)
What about when the blocksize limit keeps getting hit, and you have to pay $10 to have your transaction included?
Are you familiar with how
http://sabr.io/ is making it easier than ever to link your bitcoin transactions with every detail of yourself?
Even if you are willing to accept such public scrutiny, do you believe businesses and governments are? What about the wealthy, who can't afford to have the public watching their every move?
What will you do if/when Satoshi (or any other big holder) begins to move their coins and the value crashes overnight? Do you really believe a currency can function when every person on Earth can see the financial activity of every other participant in that currency?
Privacy isn't an optional feature of a currency; it's a downright necessity.
Additionally, the fact that Monero has a dynamic blocksize and a perpetual emission make it an entire generation ahead of bitcoin.