Sure, but it's sort of ironic how you failed to read over your own post enough to make a simple
conclusion on how that could be misinterpreted. Perhaps you should read a little instead of jumping the gun in an attempt to get one over everyone on the forum.
It would also be cruicial to note that when you're on the losing side of an argument resorting to measley posts like that which offer no sort of counter whatsoever isn't very intelligent.
Now, when you either think of something smart to reply to this remember to think long and hard and look over what you say carefully so another one of these doesn't occur.
If you have any other questions regarding this as always feel free to respond with that question.
Windows is so hard to... obtain
Let me break it down:
"Windows is so hard to... obtain"
Note the presence of the "...", which by all conventional literary terms indicates some sort of pause -- in this case, it implies I'm looking for a word. If you have been in any sort of situation where you are looking for an "appropriate" word and have a pause in your dialog, a "..." will generally constitute that time gap.
Now note that since I was hesitating, I could have easily been doing it with a sarcastic mannerism. In this case, this conclusion is extremely likely since it was obviously purposeful. This isn't real life -- I could have pressed backspace and deleted the periods if I had wanted to.
When you were confused, I nicely explained what it was I was attempting to communicate, you still didn't get it, mistaking my words as some sort of boastful claim. If you knew me at all, you'd know I hate arrogance and therefore attempt to dilute my own mannerisms that could be labeled as smug. I don't expect you to know that, but at least now you do.
Lastly, look at the image. If you've been around Windows much at all, that's the screen confirming that activating windows was successful (as can be intuitively deduced by the text displayed). Sure, that could imply that I had modified the operating system in some way to fool it into thinking it has been activated, but I've never seen an activation crack which works in this way; generally, it removes the requirement of activation altogether. If you didn't know that, it could easily be because you've always had legitimate licences for Windows. However, knowing you, I would automatically assume you would understand this is how such a workaround would function.
Basically, I provided you with all the information you needed in order to accurately conclude my implications. Most were implicit, but oh well. Complain all you want -- doesn't bother me.
You think you're on the winning side of this argument? Honestly, I don't even look at this as an intelligent debate. It was a simple matter of misinterpretation. If you want to take offense to me saying you should have gotten it, that's your problem, not mine.
It's not my fault that you failed to understand my implicit "humor"/suggestions in this post.