Sujet : Re: An explanation of why Apple trolls are afraid of the truth about Apple
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.system comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 22. Mar 2025, 06:18:34
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On 2025-03-21 14:14, Tom Elam wrote:
On 2/26/2025 12:39 PM, Marion wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 00:24:49 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote :
I had to look up what "51" meant, where perhaps it's a
reference to...
Alan has an insulting name he uses for me so I have adopted one
for him as well. 51 refers to the 51st state.
Oh, thanks. Apparently 51 is also slang for people who are
mentally ill (although it's more often called "5051" in the normal
police code jargon).
As you are aware, I've studied all of these strange Apple trolls,
because they can't think on their own; they're 100% wired to be
herd animals.
To these Apple trolls who can't think on their own, there is
safety in number, which is why you'll see them desperate for
affirmation stats.
Haven't you noticed how desperate the Apple trolls are for
affirmation that their chosen herd, the Apple ecosystem, comprises
only Apple herd animals?
I don't fit into their herd-animal mentality because I think for
myself. So they hate me. It's not so much they directly hate me.
They directly "fear" me. Because I can think outside of the herd.
And that's what they hate.
Anyone who can think outside of their herd mentality, is someone
to be feared because that person will tell them what they won't
like about Apple.
So you're "dangerous" to them because you threaten their herd
mentality.
They seem to dislike you because you too can think for yourself outside of their Apple herd mentality - so people like Alan Baker
are afraid of you.
The reason they're herd animals is there is "protection" in the
herd. Instead of making their own choices, they follow the herd
instead.
They assume if everyone else is doing it, then it must be the
right thing. This herd-animal mentality is critical for
understanding Alan Baker's mind.
Knowing Alan Baker is who he is "because" he's a herd animal is exactly why he can't scratch the surface on *any* topic - because
the herd does his thinking for him. He doesn't bother to think any
deeper than the surface.
An example is Alan Baker claims to own a BMW and yet he doesn't
know the first thing about bimmers because his decision was based
not on thinking about bimmers, but in following what he perceived
the herd to be doing.
Given Alan Baker's entire mentality is that of a herd animal, it's
not surprising Alan Baker doesn't know anything about the betrayal
of Norway.
All Alan Baker knows about Norwegian history is this one betrayal. Anyone who thinks for themselves, is, to Alan Baker, betraying the
herd.
Since you think logically on your own, without mindlessly
following the Apple herd animals, Alan Baker feels you've
"betrayed" the newsgroup.
Essentially, your ability to think on your own is a 'betrayal' in
his mind. That's how these mindless herd animals actually think.
Every time Alan Baker tells you that you've "betrayed the herd",
he's informing all of us that he can't think outside the Apple
herd animal mind.
It's why he is who he is. He's a herd animal - so by thinking -
you've 'betrayed' his chosen herd.
That is some kind of twisted logic! Alan does own a BMW. His family
sold it to him at what he admitted was a sweetheart deal price. It's
13 years old now and a 1 series. Before that he had a clapped out
red Miata. It used to be in his Facebook image.
It was a good deal, no doubt...
...but it was also all that my brother was being offered for it in trade.
As for "clapped out", that Miata was modded and rebuilt with a new engine and A/C.
But then you've never even tried to be honest about anything about me, have you?