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radiantshadow92 said:
griffinA said:
radiantshadow92 said:
griffinA said:
No matter what you think, 10 million customers can't be wrong.

umm YES they can

how so?

10m people can be wrong about alot of things, for one saying that windows vista is better than mac...vista had tons of probs..but it still beat out macs, those customers were wrong *im one of them lulz*...they can be wrong, anyone can be wrong...just because everyone is doing somehintg it doesnt mean its the best thing to do *most of the time it does but not all the time*

I didn't say 10 million people can't be wrong, I said 10 million customers can't be wrong. They have spoken with their dollar and are saying that they perfer NSMBWii to other games. Why is that wrong?



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