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This... is what proves the low-IQ uneducated iKooks are what I assess them to be...
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Wally J
2023-11-16 17:19:41 UTC
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And found a low end Samsung.  Most flagship/high end Samsung's have
lost the headphone jack.
But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400.
I could care less.
This is how I know Alan Browne has not only a low IQ, but no education.
Notice that Alan can't even form a grammatically correct sentence again.

1. First Alan Browne brazenly denies obvious facts only a fool would deny.
2. Then Alan Browne creates his own excuse of his own fake news strawman.
3. And, when caught (like Trump) by Carlos on creating his own fake news...

Alan Brown then tells us...
"*I could care less*."

How stupid does someone need to be to be _that_ stupid that they can't even
form a single sentence that expressed what he clearly "thought" it did?
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Note that Alan Brown won't understand a word I said above as he still
thinks "I could care less" means what he "thinks" it means (but doesn't).
Wally J
2023-11-16 18:01:49 UTC
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FACTS

To provide more evidence that the iKooks are very strange people,
exactly like the similarly strange Dunning-Kruger lemon-juice bank robber was...

Notice this strange behavior of the iKooks to not only be completely
ignorant of all the facts, but to make extremely strong statements
which aren't based on facts - and then - to make it worse - they _continue_
to brazenly deny the facts - and when that no longer works - they come
up with their own fantastical strawmen so that they can rationalize
why they're always wrong.

Who does that?
Only very strange people, right?

Normal people don't do that.
Only fools deny facts (that's _why_ they're fools after all).

Since I study these strange people, and since I try to understand
them using the facts, here are facts which show that are what I
say they are - as I show verbatim their own words as evidence.

On 2023-11-16 05:39, Arno Welzel wrote:
"And the A32 is also 3 years old.
Current Samsung models don't have a headphone jack any longer."

*To which Carlos correctly replied to the iKook with actual facts.*

On 16/11/2023 06:59, Carlos E. R. wrote:
"https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-headphone-jack-phones/
*The Best Phones With an Actual Headphone Jack*
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
I only needed to search for 30 seconds.

*Then these strange people started building a fake strawman.*

On 16/11/2023 09:21, Alan Browne wrote:
"And found a low end Samsung.
Most flagship/high end Samsung's have lost the headphone jack."

*To which Carlos correctly replied to the iKook with actual facts.*
On 16/11/2023 10:59, Carlos E. R. wrote:
"But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400."

Then, shockingly, the iKook states he doesn't care about facts because
with or without the facts, he will brazenly say otherwise - no matter what!

On 16/11/2023 13:03, Alan Browne wrote:
"I could care less. The main point is Android is not universally
available with the jack. Samsung recognizes it's a non-issue in
up-market phones. And of course there are plenty of headphone
options whether wired or wireless for phones w/o jacks."

I'm posting this iKook behavior because Arno recently tried to chastise
me for calling this strange behavior out - but it needs to be explained.

Who is this stupid?
I've never met anyone, in the flesh, that incredibly stupid.

Yet... iKooks exist.
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Alan
2023-11-16 18:03:36 UTC
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Post by Wally J
And found a low end Samsung.  Most flagship/high end Samsung's have
lost the headphone jack.
But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400.
I could care less.
This is how I know Alan Browne has not only a low IQ, but no education.
Notice that Alan can't even form a grammatically correct sentence again.
1. First Alan Browne brazenly denies obvious facts only a fool would deny.
2. Then Alan Browne creates his own excuse of his own fake news strawman.
3. And, when caught (like Trump) by Carlos on creating his own fake news...
Alan Brown then tells us...
"*I could care less*."
How stupid does someone need to be to be _that_ stupid that they can't even
form a single sentence that expressed what he clearly "thought" it did?
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
News
2023-11-16 18:13:55 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Wally J
And found a low end Samsung.  Most flagship/high end Samsung's have
lost the headphone jack.
But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400.
I could care less.
This is how I know Alan Browne has not only a low IQ, but no education.
Notice that Alan can't even form a grammatically correct sentence again.
1. First Alan Browne brazenly denies obvious facts only a fool would deny.
2. Then Alan Browne creates his own excuse of his own fake news strawman.
3. And, when caught (like Trump) by Carlos on creating his own fake news...
Alan Brown then tells us...
   "*I could care less*."
How stupid does someone need to be to be _that_ stupid that they can't even
form a single sentence that expressed what he clearly "thought" it did?
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Is it correct to say I could care less?
"Couldn't care less" and "could care less" are both used to mean someone doesn't care at all, but English teachers and grammarians will say that only "couldn't care less" is correct, so that is what you should use in formal or academic writing.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton, now?
Alan
2023-11-16 20:46:28 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Wally J
And found a low end Samsung.  Most flagship/high end Samsung's have
lost the headphone jack.
But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400.
I could care less.
This is how I know Alan Browne has not only a low IQ, but no education.
Notice that Alan can't even form a grammatically correct sentence again.
1. First Alan Browne brazenly denies obvious facts only a fool would deny.
2. Then Alan Browne creates his own excuse of his own fake news strawman.
3. And, when caught (like Trump) by Carlos on creating his own fake news...
Alan Brown then tells us...
   "*I could care less*."
How stupid does someone need to be to be _that_ stupid that they can't even
form a single sentence that expressed what he clearly "thought" it did?
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Is it correct to say I could care less?
"Couldn't care less" and "could care less" are both used to mean
someone doesn't care at all, but English teachers and grammarians will
say that only "couldn't care less" is correct, so that is what you
should use in formal or academic writing.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton, now?
Still you.

The fact that something isn't used literally, doesn't mean it isn't
widely used and understood.
News
2023-11-17 14:39:12 UTC
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Post by News
Post by Alan
Post by Wally J
And found a low end Samsung.  Most flagship/high end Samsung's have
lost the headphone jack.
But that is not what Arno claimed.
The same link I posted cites as second choice the Asus Zenfone 10, with
a price of $700...$750, which is not low end, or the Asus ROG Phone 7 at
$1000..$1400, or the Sony Xperia 1 V at $1400.
I could care less.
This is how I know Alan Browne has not only a low IQ, but no education.
Notice that Alan can't even form a grammatically correct sentence again.
1. First Alan Browne brazenly denies obvious facts only a fool would deny.
2. Then Alan Browne creates his own excuse of his own fake news strawman.
3. And, when caught (like Trump) by Carlos on creating his own fake news...
Alan Brown then tells us...
   "*I could care less*."
How stupid does someone need to be to be _that_ stupid that they can't even
form a single sentence that expressed what he clearly "thought" it did?
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Is it correct to say I could care less?
"Couldn't care less" and "could care less" are both used to mean
someone doesn't care at all, but English teachers and grammarians
will say that only "couldn't care less" is correct, so that is what
you should use in formal or academic writing.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton, now?
Still you.
The fact that something isn't used literally, doesn't mean it isn't
widely used and understood.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton whatabout apologist now?
Jolly Roger
2023-11-17 16:57:29 UTC
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Post by News
Post by Alan
Post by News
Who's the newsgroup simpleton, now?
Still you.
The fact that something isn't used literally, doesn't mean it isn't
widely used and understood.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton whatabout apologist now?
Wow... You trolls really *are*mental midgets. 🤣
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News
2023-11-17 17:10:12 UTC
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Post by Jolly Roger
Post by News
Post by Alan
Post by News
Who's the newsgroup simpleton, now?
Still you.
The fact that something isn't used literally, doesn't mean it isn't
widely used and understood.
Who's the newsgroup simpleton whatabout apologist now?
Wow... You trolls really *are*mental midgets. 🤣
Welcome to the dialogue, hypocrite.
Post by Jolly Roger
Being able to admit you're wrong about something has absolutely nothing
to do with your education, and everything to do with your emotional
maturity or lack thereof.
Post by News
If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
Agreed.
Alan Browne
2023-11-17 01:55:30 UTC
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Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.

I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".

(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the definitions).
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Oscar Mayer
2023-11-17 04:58:32 UTC
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Post by Alan Browne
Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.
I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".
(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the definitions).
An educated person long ago would never have made that speech mistake.
But even an uneducated person would be able to admit they were wrong.

If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
Alan Browne
2023-11-17 13:15:24 UTC
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Post by Oscar Mayer
Post by Alan Browne
Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.
I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".
(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the definitions).
An educated person long ago would never have made that speech mistake.
But even an uneducated person would be able to admit they were wrong.
If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
An educated person doesn't stoop to ad hominem attacks over idioms used
as they are used commonly as opposed to logically. It's a fine
distraction for a troll to gleefully throw up and for rubes to agree with.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/could-couldnt-care-less
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Jolly Roger
2023-11-17 16:53:27 UTC
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Post by Alan Browne
Post by Oscar Mayer
Post by Alan Browne
Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.
I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".
(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the definitions).
An educated person long ago would never have made that speech mistake.
But even an uneducated person would be able to admit they were wrong.
If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
An educated person doesn't stoop to ad hominem attacks over idioms used
as they are used commonly as opposed to logically. It's a fine
distraction for a troll to gleefully throw up and for rubes to agree with.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/could-couldnt-care-less
A trollish distraction is exactly what this is.
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Jolly Roger
2023-11-17 16:52:50 UTC
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Post by Oscar Mayer
Post by Alan Browne
Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.
I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".
(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the
definitions).
An educated person long ago would never have made that speech mistake.
Nonsense. Everyone makes mistakes, even educated people.
Post by Oscar Mayer
But even an uneducated person would be able to admit they were wrong.
Being able to admit you're wrong about something has absolutely nothing
to do with your education, and everything to do with your emotional
maturity or lack thereof.
Post by Oscar Mayer
If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
Agreed.
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Alan
2023-11-17 17:37:18 UTC
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Post by Oscar Mayer
Post by Alan Browne
Post by Alan
It's a common idiomatic usage, you simpleton.
Simpleton would be an improvement.
I think it's at "moron" working on graduating to "imbecile".
(Or the other way around - haven't got time to parse the definitions).
An educated person long ago would never have made that speech mistake.
But even an uneducated person would be able to admit they were wrong.
If they were reasonable, they'd learn from it.
"I ran out of ink": was it from a puddle... ...or was it an entire pool?

"Break a leg"

"He kicked the bucket".

Shall I go on, Arlen?

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