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Turkish said:
potato_hamster said:

Ohh I did plenty, I just didn't do what you said I did. And, considering you just used the word "imply" as if it in any way directly relates to an argument, it appears once again that you've demonstrated that you probably do not know what it means either.

Now you're going to start the accusations of lies? That's so sweet. By all means, keep embarassing yourself.

P.S. If you truly think it's equally as likely for the device you suggested to appeal to a niche market or a huge market then you've really said all you've needed to say for others to know just how seriously to take you and your opinions.

Lmao this dude, the quote I used comes directly from your post, the first of many assumptions itt by you, go read back instead of going "I didnt do that", it's pathetic. And again, what are you arguing about with me this entire time then? Serious, what was the point of your long winded posts with all the ridiculous claims? Do you just have too much time on your hands to turn this simple thread into shit with your pointless arguments?

It's pretty obvious what my argument has been this entire time. I've said it repeatedly. Somehow,you are having a hard time reading what I and others wrote and actually extracting the meaning of those words and undertstanding that text. It's as if you can't comprehend the notion that you're wrong so you perform these mental gynastics to skew these arguments into something they're not so you can dismiss them without consideration.

This whole thread can be summed up in a few bullet points

  • Turkish has a bad idea, decides to share it with the internet
  • The internet points out to Turkish that it is a bad idea and why
  • Turkish doesn't understand how it's not the best idea ever, and argues against points the internet didn't make, makes more claims to support his idea, even though he has absolutely no evidence to support them other than "Sony is an industry giant", and throws around buzz words he learned in high school economics class like "economies of scale" in order to try and assert his own credibility when all it really does it embarass him.
  • The internet points out the glaring holes in Turkish's arguments
  • Turkish keeps arguing against points the internet still hasn't made and keeps embarassing himself