Still doesn't mean they were right to contradict it. Really what they've done is legitimized internet fanboy bitching, showing that if you whine enough, make enough forum avatars, someone will listen. Internet fanboys are meant to be nothing more than someone who's nonsensical rants provide amusement and a pleasant distracting from the rigors of actual life. Doing something like this book will give them mad delusions about their importance and suddenly they strutting around everywhere as if they're all imprtant, when really they're the lowest forms of life on the planet.
Does anybody else see the irony in this?
The irony is intentional.
Oh. Gotcha.
