When are you going to provide something that isn't infantilisation of adults? You haven't got a valid argument other than "I don't like it".
When I pay for a ticket to watch a crappy game, "I don't like it" is a pretty great argument. If you recall what I told you, the customer is always right.
Now you're just being a contrarian and actually admitting to it even with that "just to see" crap. That's not healthy, it's just fucking weird.
It's not what I'm doing in this case, but I do enjoy it.
I heard you, you were just being yet another retard quoting half a quote to try and throw their weight around.
The full quote is "the customer is always right in matters of taste". In other words the customer knows what they want, but they rarely have the knowledge or expertise to achieve it, hence why they go and purchase it.
Besides, even the incomplete quote isn't about some fool being able to walk in and spout off whatever crap they want, it's about the invisible hand of the market, in that the customer knows what they want and if you were to try to sell something the customer doesn't want, it won't sell. The reality is that the vast, vast majority aren't just okay with but actively enjoy crowd cam moments. It's interactivity during down-time. Not everyone is an anti-social introvert, and clearly the market has long since embraced the crowd cam.
The full quote is "the customer is always right in matters of taste".
What? No, it's not. Are you just trolling? Pretty good troll, gotta admit.
The reality is that the vast, vast majority aren't just okay with but actively enjoy crowd cam moments.
And these were not. And they have every right to complain about it, and I have every right to back them up. What is so difficult about this? I don't understand.
When I pay for a ticket to watch a crappy game, "I don't like it" is a pretty great argument. If you recall what I told you, the customer is always right.
It's not what I'm doing in this case, but I do enjoy it.
I heard you, you were just being yet another retard quoting half a quote to try and throw their weight around.
The full quote is "the customer is always right in matters of taste". In other words the customer knows what they want, but they rarely have the knowledge or expertise to achieve it, hence why they go and purchase it.
Besides, even the incomplete quote isn't about some fool being able to walk in and spout off whatever crap they want, it's about the invisible hand of the market, in that the customer knows what they want and if you were to try to sell something the customer doesn't want, it won't sell. The reality is that the vast, vast majority aren't just okay with but actively enjoy crowd cam moments. It's interactivity during down-time. Not everyone is an anti-social introvert, and clearly the market has long since embraced the crowd cam.
What? No, it's not. Are you just trolling? Pretty good troll, gotta admit.
And these were not. And they have every right to complain about it, and I have every right to back them up. What is so difficult about this? I don't understand.