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I’m not sure anecdotes can’t be invalidated any more than an opinion can. But either way, as my initial claim and I think theirs too wasn’t stated as a fact it can’t be invalidated by the existence of an exception.
I’m the exact opposite of the person you described. And I own several Apple products. So….
Your anecdotal argument is invalidated.
I’m not sure anecdotes can’t be invalidated any more than an opinion can. But either way, as my initial claim and I think theirs too wasn’t stated as a fact it can’t be invalidated by the existence of an exception.
Please read the words ‘too often’ in my post to realize you’ve just provided supporting evidence for my claim.
I don’t think I did. Sorry.