bugrimmar said:
one's age does not dictate maturity. my father, for example, acts like an immature baby more often than not. and if you treat your hair dryer as a toy, you should be the one to think about it some more. just because you don't need it, it becomes a toy? insanity. but whatever you wish. i just hope you get over this stage of your development. |
here, I'll quote myself for you and then I'll quote you, I'm sure you can spot it more clearly since you are a teacher.
"anything that's not required by life is almost always a little toy you play with, consoles are no exception to that."
"just because you don't need it, it becomes a toy?"
One who is immature is somebody who's not able to keep a conversation to logic and read things carefully and then burst into rage and insults. I don't know much about your background, but our values and logics are most likely very far apart because I'm multi-cultured from one end of the Earth to the other. I just know that if somebody doesn't agree with your percieved logic, you seem to think they are immature instead in this case from what you have typed, you have a long way to go.








