Tsk, you guys who try rationalize everything should really just go out with friends and have a beer and talk about stuff like these. Anyway I'll try as best as I can to appease your sudden fascination about one of life's greatest mysteries, human behavior and attachment. You've felt attached to another person because they made you feel glad or happy at one point or another and for that you'll defend him/her to a certain extent this is reasonable and you will see this over and over. The strange thing about this human behavior is that does not change be it the object you feel attached to is a person or a console, the fact that you feel gratitude for the countless of times that the object made you happy will still compel you to defend it when people talk garbage about your 'friend.' This, people, is why there are myriads of people eager to grind your skull to the ground for talking shit about something they care so much about, they can't help themselves their subconscious compelled them to. Don't try to rationalize it by saying people and consoles are very different things, to the subconscious they're the same thing.
Now go out drink beer with friends, if you're old enough that is. Stop feeling the need to pick on every nuance our subconscious compels you to do without you knowing, if you try to control it you'll just end up becoming more and more alienated and nothing good comes out of it.







