• MentalEdge
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    7 months ago

    Hey, you’re the one refusing to budge against an entire thread telling you your take is bad.

    You’re a sample size of one, just one other person having a good experience with KDE reduces the validity of your stance by half…

    And yet.

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      7 months ago

      and yet it drives you mad to no end that someone doesn’t like your favorite DE and “idk bro it works fine for me skill issue git gud son” doesn’t change their mind. please continue entertaining me for free thusly.

      actually, why would you expect someone to change their opinion based on how a bunch of nerds talk down to them for speaking their experience?

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        7 months ago

        Ok, now you’re just trying to get a rise out of me. And assuming you’re succeeding, as if you can read tone of voice and facial expression in online comments.

        This is juvenile. Grow up. I will not respond beyond this, in fact I am blocking you.

        I don’t care what DE you use, or which ones you like. Nor did I claim your problems weren’t real, or merely skill-related.

        But something most people do care about, is having a reasonable relationship with reality.

        You put forward a view that doesn’t hold water. One which is purely anecdotal and not even close to the universal experience considering the popularity of what you claim to be “janky in every conceivable way”.

        Everyone here poured water into the sieve you thought was a bowl, and for some reason you’re still trying to have a discussion about whether it flowed right through.

        That still doesn’t mean anyone’s trying gaslight you. It simply means there’s more to it than your one personal experience, and that your anecdotal conclusions are therefore premature.