AngryNil
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That was the subsequent train of thought, I was targeting a specific quote from you in the first reply you made to him. I was not forcing you into any argument - no one is required to respond to my posts - and quite frankly, your quote was just a nice opener.Whether or not cgk1 shares your view point is irrelevant because cgk1 and me were having a different discussion than the one you tried to force me into.
We were on the topic of how fans are obligated to stick to their guns and defend their platform, and that's good. I've defending Windows Phone plenty of times. But when you start bending the truth and crossing the line in order to justify your stance is when it gets messy. To twist the argument that cgk1 and I were in mutual agreement with into "everyone should care about what I think" was wrong and I originally called you out for it, but decided to edit my post in case I offended you.
My whole argument is that Windows Phone is not as buttery-smooth as optimists have made it out to be, and there are rough edges. Specs do matter and aside from public perception, will help to solve these issues. You then state that the argument is simply one opinion (and go so far as to portray it as an outlier and something to be dismissed), yet I can't find a reasonable counter-argument to the assertion.