QUOTE(navigator @ Mar 19 2014, 09:27 PM)
I take that sentence as his own opinion and not dictation and "too bad then" is just his opinion towards your explanation as well.
So, how'd one's simple word for opinion or suggestion become a keyword of "dictation"? and why do you feel irritated about it?
If you care to clarify this, of course. If you don't just go on and stop further steam venting.
and I'm not sure if you are aware of it, any critique towards anything: game, platform, console, people etc. in a public forum is considered as waging flamewar.
If you're old enough, you'd already see it thru.
If he is free to express his opinion, the same courtesy is mine as well. A "Too bad then", is freely expressed with the post after his "Too Bad Then" post. If he does not prefer a response as I have posted, then he should've chose his word carefully. I did not direct my post before his "Too Bad Then" post to him, it was a general observation. He has to quip in with his "Too Bad Then". In this case, it's "too bad then" he gets a paragraph-ful from me. Read his words. "Too bad then"? "Means jack shit"? You can blab that to your Xbox friends whom you're close to, but blab it to others who barely knows you, "too bad then" you get my kind of response. I dont know him, he don't know me, yet he acts as if it is okay to post sarcastically to my earlier post which I reiterate, are not directed to anyone other than general observation. A put down is a put down. Here:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/put+downAnd in the example of what a "put down" is in that link, perfectly describes what he is doing:
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<he has the annoying habit of putting down others under the guise of offering constructive criticism>
I don't know him, he doesn't know me. You may know him more than I do, and as such, you take it as "a simple word for opinion or suggestion". I don't know him enough to take that as such.