In article <
news:fl8nn8...@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger wrote:
> yes, I believe that the average iOS user doesn't spend three fucking
> days searching for a tor browser everywhere *but* the App Store; instead
> they simply search the store and get the app. While you futz around,
> they are already out the door, old fart.
>
>> Thank you.
>
> Anytime, dip shit.
I'm going to attempt to write to you, Jolly Roger, as one sentient adult to
you, an average iOS user, but I'm not sure you can comprehend adult logical
thought processes.
You, Jolly Roger, as an average iOS user, always harp on how much elapsed
time it takes from one post of a question, to the post of the solution of
the question, which is, I reaffirm, a meaningless statistic.
This meaningless elapsed time between posts seems to be a *great* issue
with you, Jolly Roger, an average iOS user, for reasons only known to you.
In the classic Dunning-Kruger sense, you, Jolly Roger, an average iOS user,
seem to think that you're a genius because you can search for any app with
the word "tor" in them.
Your very claims prove, beyond much doubt, that you, Jolly Roger, an
average iOS user, are in the bottom quadrant of Dunning-Kruger
self-assessment of skills behavior.
I realize that you, Jolly Roger, an average iOS user, are probably
incapable of even comprehending the adult logic I just outlined above, but
perhaps, just maybe, there are others here, who possibly are not average
iOS users who can comprehend adult sentient logic that eludes you.