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Comment Re:And no one cares (Score 1) 34

Secondly, who wants to watch people play video games over the Internet, even if it is "for charity"?

Other people who are not you. Take a look around you some time - there are a lot of them in the world.

I can think of better things to do than watch a bunch of neckbeards slowly sit themselves to death in front of a flickering screen.

But you can't think of something better to do than complain about what other people like to do?

Comment What a scumbag (Score 1) 256

I don't want forgiveness.

Good! You're not going to get any from me.

I hate it when people say that. By refusing something they're implying that it has been offered to them, which reveals that they think that someone, somewhere, thinks they deserve it.

I just think [speaking out] was the responsible thing.

No, not deliberately lying about having and being cured of cancer was the responsible thing to do.

But she said people needed to "draw a line in the sand where they still treat someone with some level of respect or humility".

Sorry, but you've lost the right to dictate how much respect is due to you.

Above anything, I would like people to say, 'Okay, she's human.

I'd insist on a genetic test before believing even that, from her.

She's obviously had a big life.

Jesus... she's obviously got an ego inflated to bursting point.

She's respectfully come to the table

No, there's nothing respectful about any of this.

I'd never wish cancer on anyone, but in her case, I'll just wish the symptoms (apart from death) on her, temporarily.

Comment Re:A very good idea... (Score 0) 74

If you want useful apps that work well, you WANT developers to be the first to get watches

Apple just wants people to buy their watch, and "useful apps that work well" is way down an Apple fan's list of reasons to buy something by Apple, the main one being "ooh Apple gimmegimmegimme hipster shiny Starbucks."

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