vlad321 said:
Spankey said:
vlad321 said:
Spankey said:
vlad321 said: Desperation. |
I loved that book.
But what does it have to do with the thread?
Is Stephen King a Sony Fan?
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He asked why and I answered. Those fanboys are just desperate.
- Denial and Isolation.
At first, we tend to deny the loss has taken place, and may withdraw from our usual social contacts. This stage may last a few moments, or longer.
- Anger.
The grieving person may then be furious at the person who inflicted the hurt (even if she's dead), or at the world, for letting it happen. He may be angry with himself for letting the event take place, even if, realistically, nothing could have stopped it.
- Bargaining.
Now the grieving person may make bargains with God, asking, "If I do this, will you take away the loss?"
- Depression.
The person feels numb, although anger and sadness may remain underneath.
- Acceptance.
This is when the anger, sadness and mourning have tapered off. The person simply accepts the reality of the loss.
They seem to be stuck an #1 for a while now. Some are at #2.
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Starting to make sense.
But what did these people lose?
If this is about these people losing the Fallout 3 DLC, well it was buggy anyway for a while.
Most Bethesda games are.
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Losing 1st place. And some exclusives like FF13
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Aha, I was waiting for this.
So, since I never had a Sony product before my PS3, yet your words and reasoning still make me angry, what did I lose?
Since I never was a Sony guy, and only played FFVII on the PC, I don't much care about FFXII being exclusive, yet still you make me angry, what did I lose?
Oh, I know, it's not that I lost anything, it's your attitude and fallacy of arguments.