Subject | Re: As with our trolls, the problem wasn't the Mac Pro itself... It's the problem with the morons wh |
From | -hh |
Date | 02/19/2014 17:25 (02/19/2014 08:25) |
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Follows | David Fritzinger |
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David FritzingerYup, Nicolas is quite blind to his own hypocrisy.
Nashton <nonna@nana.ca>wrote:NashtonDavid Fritzinger
[usual diatribe]
My word, but your are self-centered, Nashton. Your argument works just as well when people say they don't mind if you spend way more than you need on a car, but they are buying the computer they want.
Nicolas's fragile ego can't even contemplate such a thought; that's why he lashes out so readily. Unfortunately, he's forgotten the old saying:NashtonDavid Fritzinger
You bought an anemic, run off the mill, North American rust bucket, rental car fleet car, that drives like crap, looks like crap and will probably leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere.
God, you really can't stand the fact that reasonable people don't all agree with you. Perhaps you should consider the possibility that they could be right, and you wrong.
I realize that buying a car is a very personal choice, but the way you go on and on about it just makes you look very self centered and very involved in things, and that you judge your life by what you own.It is, but he tries to wear his choice on his sleeve, in a quite shallow and superficial attempt to use a materialistic object as a crutch on his self-worth to boost his fragile ego.
Pretty pitiful, if you ask me.True, but his escape clause is that he _won't_ ask. That's his way of avoiding the inevitable Ego bruising that would result from actual objective honesty.