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I don't understand your attack...
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It's not an attack, I simply pointed out how you are guilty of the very same thing you were complaining about, one person making a decision for everyone. You don't get to decide what is everyone's reason for choosing ebooks. You speak for no one but yourself.
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...Why do you care so much that there be no option to have a full screen text or not ?...
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There you go again, speaking for others, and getting it totally wrong. I have never once said if this should or should not be an option.
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...wish others that what they want is also implemented eventually and that will be a good start.
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No, too many cooks spoil the stew. As has been demonstrated the last few weeks, some people are incapable of successfully navigating the process of online shopping without a complete breakdown. I would have to object to such easily upset people making any decision on my behalf.
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...It may be hilarious to you because you probably missed the point...
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I don't miss much. For instance, I noticed how you like to suggest you don't understand a simply thing like irony.
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I don't understand your attack...
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...Oh and your last line in my quote implying that this is not an issue with Kobo but that we are crazy is insulting and I resent it.
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It isn't a Kobo issue, but a personal one, people's personal likes and dislikes. I don't have an issue with people objecting to it, I just find some of the reactions over the top and a bit dramatic.
You used the word crazy, not me. You included yourself, not me. I suggest you take it up with your subconscious. Not. Me.
And to quote Sue Sylvester, "Your resentment is delicious."