... thus he becomes angry and incensed that his expectations, based on the assumption he was getting a playstation, remain unmet. He becomes angry, enraged, deeply hurt.
But the Xbox didn't do any of those things to him, nor did the people who gave it to him. It's not like the Xbox controller grew legs, walked over and kicked him in the nuts now did it? Nor did the Xbox hack his account, steal his money and delete all the freebies he thought he was going to play on the PS4. Indeed, he cannot rationally say that the thing he received is a NEGATIVE in any way, because the product still provides him with services and games that he otherwise wouldn't have. They may not be the games he WANTED, but not getting exactly what you want isn't harmful to anyone.
Also, kindly be advised that at this point you are LITERALLY defending the puerile behavior of a ten year old who didn't get his choice of Christmas presents. You are starting down a path that leads only to hilarity.
... which is why the entire rest of your post is invalid.
Remember that time the Rebellion got their asses whupped at the Battle of Hoth, Han Solo got frozen in carbonite, Luke got his hand chopped off by the Emperor's brutal psychotic enforcer only to find out that said psychopath was his father and the Jedi master who had originally trained him and lead him to learn the ways of the force in the first place had been lying to him from the beginning?
Me either. Happily ever after!
... than the movie you didn't bother to watch because of all the butthurt fanboys that told you it was terrible.
Our survey said huh but thanks for playing.
I am pointing out that if the hypothetical ten year old had been led to believe he was getting a PS4, leading to him preparing accordingly, or had an existing history with the PlayStation, his disappointment at receiving an Xbox would be justified. I do t remember if he hypothetically threw his dolly out of the pram...I am just pointing out that if his expectation was intentionally created by a third party, him being sad could hardly be considered his fault. If he had secretly wished for a PlayStation, been given an Xbox, and screamed like Klingon at a TKuvma slumber party, yeah, sure, you’d be right. But if it’s down to oblivious parents not learning the difference between consoles, and easing expectation, then the parents need to up their game. Hypothetically. At the very least, making sure your kid is grateful for what they get, would require more open communication with said kid...not saying ‘it’s in the prime universe’...sorry, I mean it’s a a PlayStation.
I haven’t seen TLJ yet because I don’t go to the cinema. I will likely buy the Blu-ray for the Family collection, same as I did for TFA and rogue one, neither of which filled me with much hope from the spoilers I sought out. I had to wait the same way for Blade Runner 2049 too. I hope to be pleasantly surprised by TLJ, but I really don’t fancy my chances based on current info. Butthurt famboys don’t come into it...TFA was neither the second coming, nor the shitefest that either side called out at that time, so I really don’t place much stock in polarised fanbases. (Saying that, the Ghostbusters reboot really was shite. I should have waited for that one to be cheap in a sale, and should never have bought copies for people for Christmas.) TFA did put me into the ‘having doubts’ camp, with the death of Solo, and Luke’s fate puts me square in the ‘it ended with Jedi’ camp.
Empire is the famously said ‘down ending’ but it’s a cliff hanger, and Jedi solves it. Han was frozen, not dead, Luke had a cool new robot hand at the end, and Hoth was a victory because they got all our heroes out alive. All of the things you speak of were resolved positively in Jedi. The only ‘heroes’ who died across the first six films are Anakin, Obi-wan and at a stretch, Yoda. One dies of old age and serves a purpose, one is redeemed and the focus of the whole saga, and the last..the first death...comes back as a force ghost and died a meaningful death having lived a good life.
Han lost his son to the dark side, watched his marriage get broken (all the good bits off camera) before dying a meaningless death at the hands of his estranged son. By all accounts, Luke is decidedly in a grey area morally at some points, and his ultimate fate comes down to him exerting himself on some smoke and mirrors. Leia may have been looking forward to something positive in episode IX, but the real world has intervened, so that’s really unlikely to happen. But I hope JJ can fix some of that up, because I quite like Rey and Finn, BB8 and Poe is..meh...so more Star Wars with these guys actually doing something would be good, you don’t need to tear stuff down to build something up. (I am not even gonna mention the whole mess that is the resistance and First order.) I really really like Maz, but generally yeah...I think they are missing something.
So yeah, you got as much wrong in your response as you sem to think I did in my post.
Nice shooting Tex, the flowers are still standing.
