No you can't do it all for me. And certainly if something were to pique my interest in the phone (say, an interesting recommend from a friendly fan) I would spend all sorts of time doing my own research. For what it's worth, out of the first two people advocating for the edge, you gave the most specific answer. You liked how it looks. The other guy wouldn't even bother with that. But it seems like the edge's hallmark feature is supposed to be so much more than just the look. And as a person who isn't content to go with my first impulse, I was curious if there was something I was missing. I was also intrigued that you and the other guy seemed both defensive and unwilling to actually discuss the phone with any specifics. And in case you interpreted my quoting you as an attempt at belittlement, please trust that it was mere reference. I'm not trying to argue with you, belittle you, or one-up you. Surprise of surprises, I know, but I was actually trying to converse with you.
I admit that the closing of my previous comment was meant to goad you into responding, but I was hoping for further comment on the topic at hand. I wasn't looking for you to call my comment silly and give me a sarcastic reply so I could come back at you.
It is clear now that you have no intention of further discussion about the phone you claim to be so enthusiastic about. Frankly, on an internet forum, the best way to end a discussion is to not reply at all. I'm sorry if I have offended or annoyed you. Now that we know we have no mutual conversational interest, we can peacefully ignore each other and each fulfill our desire to connect with more agreeable partners. I hope in the future you will not interpret another person's prodding for additional info as a personal attack. This is the internet, though, so I completely understand your reaction, and there are no hard feelings.
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