Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

You probably don't know what 'redundant' means, and yes, Ojete's comment is the epitome of useless comments.

Wow, you're so edgy and cool. Can I be like you?

Notice how I said "I don't eat at fast food restaurants more than 2 or 3 times a year." I do eat fast food more often than that, just not in the restaurant. Usually, the food is already there when I get home or to the office. Still, not very often, but I would like to cut it back some more!

I don't feel like I have to, but if someone asks, I will and I'll enjoy it, poopface.

Damn Whitson, it's like we're the same person when it comes to tech. I share your opinion of every single thing you mentioned, including the "Apple as a company makes me sick" part. I bet we'd be good friends IRL!

So if you defend your opinions, you're a fan? One should not talk about their preferences at all? Okay bud.

Guilty on thinkgeek as well! Also, Amazon must miss my business, even if only a bit.

I'm mostly an introvert, but I do like being friendly with other friendly people, and really enjoy playing gigs in front of an audience. Other than that, introvert, if that makes any sense.

I hope you're kidding, because RDR is one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had.

What?!? I really struggled, even in Normal. :(

Well that's very nice.

Nice made-up definitions you got there.

On the contrary, I'm a PC/Linux/Android guy all the way! Still, the reasons you stated are reasonable and your whole comment seems pretty unbiased.

Yeah, it was pretty sweet! Now, groceries and rent are getting away with most of my income, instead of cool stuff like it did before.

Just wanted to point out that this is a very reasonable and informed comment.

Am I an Android fanboy if I've used an iPhone and preferred Android by a factor of 1000? Because that's the case with me. I've owned many iDevices over the years, but when I found Android, there was no turning back. I argue with the reasons behind it, and I'm often called a fanboy. I don't think I fall into the

Ah I see. I worked with little to no expenses until recently, so I know what you mean.

How did you manage to save enough to travel internationally for a year? Even if you could, which I still think is pretty far fetched, wouldn't you come back nearly empty handed, if not in debt?

Not mad at all, actually. Really happy at this very moment. Thanks anyways.

Haha okay. I could have easily bought any iPhone with the money I spent on my S4, Note 8, or Asus Republic of Gamers laptop. I don't buy Apple products because I think they're garbage.