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RE[5]: Any extremism is a problem.
by No it isnt on Tue 7th Feb 2012 19:07
in reply to "RE[4]: Any extremism is a problem."
RE[6]: Any extremism is a problem.
by lucas_maximus on Tue 7th Feb 2012 19:13
in reply to "RE[5]: Any extremism is a problem."
No, they don't. If they did, you could for instance provide evidence that they did, which you didn't, as they don't.
This was your original comment
No, Apple fanboys are by far the worst. Fans of other products usually can accept that others have different needs; Apple fanboys want Apple in Microsoft's position.
I basically said to you basically ... "citation needed", and I believe you are proving my point.
Try arguing rationally instead of making up conclusions based on no evidence and no logic whatsoever.
I posted initially a quick post about how I thought extremism is bad and how people buy into the "why" (with a link to a TED talk that explains this subject better than I could).
I then also posted a quote from a Q&A about a book I am reading, which I thought was relevant to the original article.
You then decided to instead of attack the ideas that I put forward, you make the brash statement that Apple Fanbois were the worst of the worst, with the anecdotal evidence provided by yourself.
It seems that you are the one that cannot argue rationally, not I.
Edited 2012-02-07 19:15 UTC





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Yes it did. And the comment I am replying to is doing the same.
Edited 2012-02-07 18:46 UTC