Oculus: Rift will come to Mac if Apple “ever releases a good computer”
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[QUOTE=icarusfoundyou;49885200]Ok mister dip in on page 3 with my discussions and try to use my diarhea keyboard skills to bring my opinion across. Agree to disagree. Disagree with my opinions, you are free to.
I disagree with the opinions of most mac users and live a happy life--at least I can provide reasons why.[/QUOTE]
Yeah and your reasons are shit.
It pretty much boils down to "I don't like it when people don't do things my way".
Your arguments are so aggressively autistic that you're completely unable to see that nobody else gives a fuck about the crap you felt the need to crash the entire thread for*. (ironic considering you somehow accuse me of doing just that, when I am literally just defending [I]normal laptop users[/I])
Again, you need to gain some perspective on other use cases, and learn how very separate things don't [I]actually[/I] connect. (e.g. your bizarre argument of "usage of trackpad leads to no Oculus Rift". Why does this need explanation?)
I'm sure you're really smart, and I genuinely mean this, but lay off the apparent superiority complex within computing. It's unhealthy.
[sp]* Well I guess you made them give a fuck by being so damn aggressive in your arguing, gj.[/sp]
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[QUOTE=paul simon;49886521]Yeah and your reasons are shit.
It pretty much boils down to "I don't like it when people don't do things my way".
Your arguments are so aggressively autistic that you're completely unable to see that nobody else gives a fuck about the crap you felt the need to crash the entire thread for. (ironic considering you somehow accuse me of doing just that, when I am literally just defending [I]normal laptop users[/I])
Again, you need to gain some perspective on other use cases, and learn how very separate things don't [I]actually[/I] connect. (e.g. your bizarre argument of "usage of trackpad leads to no Oculus Rift". Why does this need explanation?)
I'm sure you're really smart, and I genuinely mean this, but lay off the apparent superiority complex within computing. It's unhealthy.[/QUOTE]
You can't actually refute my reasons except to call me autistic. I hope you feel proud to call people in 2016, the current year, I hope you feel proud of yourself for making others feel inferior to you and others.
And wow. The a-word. Really? In 2016 you're discriminating against people with different mental abilities than your own?
I am personally absolutely offended that you'd bring autism into this argument. You should be ashamed of yourself.
I mean seriously, I provide absolute reasons that using trackpads are inferior to using an actual input method such as the mouse and all you can provide are insults towards others abilities.
I hope you feel proud of yourself.
[QUOTE=icarusfoundyou;49886564]You can't actually refute my reasons except to call me autistic. I hope you feel proud to call people in 2016, the current year, I hope you feel proud of yourself for making others feel inferior to you and others.
And wow. The a-word. Really? In 2016 you're discriminating against people with different mental abilities than your own?
I am personally absolutely offended that you'd bring autism into this argument. You should be ashamed of yourself.
I mean seriously, I provide absolute reasons that using trackpads are inferior to using an actual input method such as the mouse and all you can provide are insults towards others abilities.
I hope you feel proud of yourself.[/QUOTE]
Autistic just happens to be synonymous to obsessive in this context. How absolutely careless of me.
I apologize if you genuinely took offense to the statement though, and hope you understand what the actual meaning of the sentences were.
(hint: it wasn't "hey I hate people with autistic traits")
I'm not going to argue against most of the points you have against trackpads, because your arguments are either irrefutable or unfalsifiable.
What annoys me is that you're unable to understand how "normal" people can use these truly horrific devices, and I'm trying to give you some perspective on how it's not weird at all that people use them both comfortably and efficiently.
[QUOTE=paul simon;49886806]Autistic just happens to be synonymous to obsessive in this context. How absolutely careless of me.
I apologize if you genuinely took offense to the statement though, and hope you understand what the actual meaning of the sentences were.
(hint: it wasn't "hey I hate people with autistic traits")
I'm not going to argue against most of the points you have against trackpads, because your arguments are either irrefutable or unfalsifiable.
What annoys me is that you're unable to understand how "normal" people can use these truly horrific devices, and I'm trying to give you some perspective on how it's not weird at all that people use them both comfortably and efficiently.[/QUOTE]
maybe u should think about the way u talk to people then, becuase what u have said previously is highly offensive. I hope ur happy.
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