I hate apple because they overprice products that aren't even that good.
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Apple: Pretentious marketing, low-quality products (their computers always seem to break down), ridiculous prices.
Wal-Mart: Bought a censored CD there by accident, everyone there is a little...well...off.
McDonalds: Quit eating that sludge well over a year ago and I feel much better.
[QUOTE="N-REAL"]Oreo cookie samples cut IN HALF. These are tough economic times. Are you going to be so selfish as to demand a whole cookie? How unpatriotic.Why the hate for Wal-Mart ?
Besides having annoying employes offering you an useless credit card? :x
duxup
[QUOTE="duxup"][QUOTE="N-REAL"]Oreo cookie samples cut IN HALF. These are tough economic times. Are you going to be so selfish as to demand a whole cookie? How unpatriotic. This was a couple years ago :oWhy the hate for Wal-Mart ?
Besides having annoying employes offering you an useless credit card? :x
Sajo7
[QUOTE="Sajo7"][QUOTE="duxup"] Oreo cookie samples cut IN HALF. duxupThese are tough economic times. Are you going to be so selfish as to demand a whole cookie? How unpatriotic. This was a couple years ago :o
IN HALF? No way.....I just remember that every time I go to Costco I get a free coffee with HALF a chocochip cookie..... :evil:
I lol'dWho really needs a sample of an Oreo anyway? "Ooh what's this new and delicious treat i see?"
Ninja-Hippo
I hate them all equally. Wall-Mart for serving Oreo cookies cut in half as samples. duxup
What if Wal-Mart served the cookies whole?
As for which company I despise I would say NationsBank before it became Bank of America. My very first car loan was financed through their bank and they pretty much screwed up my credit for saying I was late on many monthly payments even though all my records and cancelled checks showed I paid on time. I finally got everything fixed after taking them to court but by then I missed out on taking out a home loan because my credit rating had taken a beating. By the time my rating was fixed homes in my area went beyond my price range.
Apple products are expensive, definately, but i dont see how they're 'inferior'. They're very well made and have a lot more time and effort put into the design. You'd be hard pressed to find a PC with the same spec as an iMac which is as small and compact and as well-designed, for example. Ninja-Hippo
My laptop is smaller than the base model and has a slightly slower processor, more RAM, the same size HDD, a higher resolution screen, and a much better graphics card (imacs actually use a mediocre laptop graphics card)
Apple products are expensive, definately, but i dont see how they're 'inferior'. They're very well made and have a lot more time and effort put into the design. You'd be hard pressed to find a PC with the same spec as an iMac which is as small and compact and as well-designed, for example. Ninja-HippoStill they are not worth their price. You can get a MUCH superior PC laptop, spec-wise, for the same money. And I'm not a fan of equipment that looks like a fridge.
just macs i don't wanna say all of apple since i own an ipod so just the macs :P XD4NTESINF3RNOXOh the iPod... I think I actually prefer Macs over them.
[QUOTE="swatsickle"]How come you hate Bioware? And Bethesda? :?BioWare and Bethesda.
Enough said.
Neon-Tiger
Because I hate the 'choose-your-own-adventure' style of their games, and their games are fairly 'dry' and a little 'sterile.'
Just look at:
-KOTOR
-Balder's Gate
-Ice Wind Dale
-Neverwinter Nights
-Moorowind
-Oblivion
-Fallout
Yeah... the iPod's awesome if only it weren't for that piece of crap battery that I have to pay 70 bucks to get fixed. And I relaly wish people would stop desiring those insanely overpriced MacBooks.I hate apple because they overprice products that aren't even that good.
hedden93
so in other words, you want your adventure spoon fed to you...Because I hate the 'choose-your-own-adventure' style of their games, and their games are fairly 'dry' and a little 'sterile.'
Just look at:
-KOTOR
-Balder's Gate
-Ice Wind Dale
-Neverwinter Nights
-Moorowind
-Oblivion
-Falloutswatsickle
so in other words, you want your adventure spoon fed to you...[QUOTE="swatsickle"]
Because I hate the 'choose-your-own-adventure' style of their games, and their games are fairly 'dry' and a little 'sterile.'
Just look at:
-KOTOR
-Balder's Gate
-Ice Wind Dale
-Neverwinter Nights
-Moorowind
-Oblivion
-FalloutJustPlainLucas
Actually, yes.
I'lll take a Kingdom Hearts or a Zelda over Balder's Gate anyway.
I don't like text-heavy games, and all those definitely are.
Plus, I don't like the idea of multiple run-throughs for a choose your own adventure such as KOTOR. I like to do it all in one go, and for those types of games, I feel like I'm missing something when I choose one thing over another.
I'lll take a Kingdom Hearts or a Zelda over Balder's Gate anyway.
I don't like text-heavy games, and all those definitely are.
Plus, I don't like the idea of multiple run-throughs for a choose your own adventure such as KOTOR. I like to do it all in one go, and for those types of games, I feel like I'm missing something when I choose one thing over another.
Well, in all fairness, you sound like an action/adventure player than an actual RPG player. A good RPG IS text-heavy, and an RPG that gives you choices is actually providing you more bang for your buck, because when you play a linear RPG, there's no point in playing it again, because you've seen everything it has to offer. With an open-ended RPG, you can see new events and endings.[QUOTE="swatsickle"]Well, in all fairness, you sound like an action/adventure player than an actual RPG player. A good RPG IS text-heavy, and an RPG that gives you choices is actually providing you more bang for your buck, because when you play a linear RPG, there's no point in playing it again, because you've seen everything it has to offer. With an open-ended RPG, you can see new events and endings.I'lll take a Kingdom Hearts or a Zelda over Balder's Gate anyway.
I don't like text-heavy games, and all those definitely are.
Plus, I don't like the idea of multiple run-throughs for a choose your own adventure such as KOTOR. I like to do it all in one go, and for those types of games, I feel like I'm missing something when I choose one thing over another.
JustPlainLucas
Actually, yeah, action-adventure is my favorite genre of game.
To me, it can't get much better than hacking someone with a sword.
I hate apple because they overprice products that aren't even that good.
hedden93
this
I also hate Wells Fargo (I think) because their CEO spent 85k on a persian rug for his office and another million dollars to renovate, all while firing tons of employees and using government money.
[QUOTE="hedden93"]
I hate apple because they overprice products that aren't even that good.
mrbojangles25
this
I also hate Wells Fargo (I think) because their CEO spent 85k on a persian rug for his office and another million dollars to renovate, all while firing tons of employees and using government money.
That sounds really pathetic. But that's not necessarily Wells Fargo, just the one guy.
Well, in all fairness, you sound like an action/adventure player than an actual RPG player. A good RPG IS text-heavy, and an RPG that gives you choices is actually providing you more bang for your buck, because when you play a linear RPG, there's no point in playing it again, because you've seen everything it has to offer. With an open-ended RPG, you can see new events and endings.[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"][QUOTE="swatsickle"]
I'lll take a Kingdom Hearts or a Zelda over Balder's Gate anyway.
I don't like text-heavy games, and all those definitely are.
Plus, I don't like the idea of multiple run-throughs for a choose your own adventure such as KOTOR. I like to do it all in one go, and for those types of games, I feel like I'm missing something when I choose one thing over another.
swatsickle
Actually, yeah, action-adventure is my favorite genre of game.
To me, it can't get much better than hacking someone with a sword.
You like Fable perhaps?[QUOTE="swatsickle"][QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]Well, in all fairness, you sound like an action/adventure player than an actual RPG player. A good RPG IS text-heavy, and an RPG that gives you choices is actually providing you more bang for your buck, because when you play a linear RPG, there's no point in playing it again, because you've seen everything it has to offer. With an open-ended RPG, you can see new events and endings. Neon-Tiger
Actually, yeah, action-adventure is my favorite genre of game.
To me, it can't get much better than hacking someone with a sword.
You like Fable perhaps?I've never played it, but I've heard from people that it's kind of a novelty game, like it's only good for about 10 hours and after that, you get sick of it.
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