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   Message 119,102 of 120,746   
   Marian to Jolly Roger   
   Re: Why do Apple trolls espouse opinions   
   11 Dec 25 19:00:03   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: marianjones@helpfulpeople.com   
      
   Jolly Roger wrote:   
   >> 1. The fact that iOS apps can use privileged ports was a shock to everyone   
   >>    who knows anything about Linux and Android, including me.   
   >   
   > Nah, just you. The rest of us knew this was the case. You are the one   
   > who argued with and insulted every single person who corrected your   
   > bullshit lie - just like you are doing here.   
      
   You claimed for years, Jolly Roger, that a decibel and a megabitpersecond   
   were the same thing, so you have no credibility with the adults here.   
    *It's a fact iOS devices can't even graph Wi-Fi signal strength over time*   
       
       
      
   You claimed many times many things that you simply fabricated that I   
   stopped bothering disproving your claims, much as David Empson did also.   
      
   You recently claimed, for example, that you can "back up" your IPAs on your   
   iOS devices WITHOUT going to the App Store to get the latest copy, JR.   
      
   Who is *that* stupid as to make such a claim.   
   Only you Apple trolls do that.   
      
   So you "saying" that iOS can do something isn't proving anything.   
   In fact, I'm the only one who understood how to prove it.   
      
   Not you low IQ Apple trolls.   
   None of you low IQ Apple trolls owns the intelligence to prove anything.   
      
      
   >> 2. The fact you Apple trolls claimed anything it, is meaningless   
   >>    because nobody believes a word you Apple trolls ever say.   
   >   
   > If it was "meaningless" you wouldn't be so upset that we made your weak   
   > lie obvious. The FACT is iOS CAN indeed run SMB servers on the default   
   > port - something you claimed is supposedly impossible. And you HATE facts.   
      
   Heh heh heh... And yet I'm the only one who proved it.   
      
   You Apple trolls had no idea how to prove which port it was using.   
      
   >   
   >> 3. When I tested it, I was the only one who proved it worked.   
   >>    You Apple trolls are so stupid, you didn't even know how to prove it.   
   >   
   > Another lie. Lies and schoolyard insults are literally all you have.   
   > You're fucking pathetic.   
      
   And yet, the point remains that you Apple trolls can't ever back up your   
   claims, such as the claim that iOS can graph all Wi-Fi access points in the   
   vicinity over time (where you claimed many times that it can be done).   
      
   Look at this Snit video, which proves all you Apple trolls have a low IQ:   
    *Snit video purportedly detailing iOS showing Wi-Fi dBm over time*   
       
      
   >> I wrote up a detailed tutorial which, clearly, none of you Apple trolls   
   >> understood because you're still obviously clueless about how it works.   
   >   
   > Pure projection.   
      
   What happened, which you Apple trolls gloat over even as it proves you all   
   own a substandard IQ is the following...   
      
   1. You made the claim   
   2. Nobody believed your claim   
   3. Why not? Because you made many claims that are false.   
      
   Worse, you couldn't even prove that it worked.   
   I had to do that for you.   
      
   You're all too stupid to figure out what port it used, for example.   
      
   The point remains that the Apple trolls are strange low IQ people who can   
   never back up their claims with actual security researcher references.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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