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iPhone is satanic product without internet not usable

2natural

New Member
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.
 

Deeje

Avid Bible Student
Premium Member
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.

In case you hadn't noticed...'the whole world' is satan's "company"...everything in it serves his interests. Corrupt politics...greedy commercialism....and false religion. He rules the lot.

"We know that we originate with God, but the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one." (1 John 5:19)
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.

I've never really used Apple products myself. I think it was when I first got a PC, a lot of the software available at the time was geared more towards IBM and IBM clones. They were like VHS and Apple was like Betamax. I did have an iPhone for a while which was supplied by my employer, but I didn't like that too much either.
 

Tiberius

Well-Known Member
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.

Care to share this confirmation?
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.
*rubs hands gleefully* Yes! Superstitious Christians can buy second rate phones thus bringing down the price of the I-Phone and making it more affordable for those who can see through the android company propaganda.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
It's 100% confirmed.



Apple has always been a Satanic company.



The iPhones never belong to the user, it doesn't matter how much money you paid for them. iPhone and other Apple products were created to keep you as a slave.



Apple products e.g. the iPhone (since it exists) cannot be set up and used locally without an internet connection.
That would explain why the icons are shaking and all these ads about green pea soup.
 

Erebus

Well-Known Member
Actually I think the OP might be onto something. I've used iTunes for years for both music and podcasts. In all that time, I'm not sure I've ever just bought something, downloaded it and listened to it. There's always an obscene number of hoops to jump through.

iTunes needs to update first ... whoops! The update broke it!

iTunes needs you to verify your paypal account. You do so and iTunes doesn't acknowledge it. Verify your paypal account again and again in an infinite loop.

iTunes isn't convinced the person who logged in with your details, your password and from the same machine as always is really you.

iPod wasn't recognised. Take it out and plug it back in. iPod was recognised but we've wiped everything off it. Better download it all again.

iPod has low battery. A moment later it's on full battery, then half battery, then full battery ... then it runs out completely in the middle of an audiobook and didn't save your place.



I can fully believe this is the work of the Devil. By the time I've got the damn thing working, I'm about ready to head out and murder the first person I see.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Actually I think the OP might be onto something. I've used iTunes for years for both music and podcasts. In all that time, I'm not sure I've ever just bought something, downloaded it and listened to it. There's always an obscene number of hoops to jump through.

iTunes needs to update first ... whoops! The update broke it!

iTunes needs you to verify your paypal account. You do so and iTunes doesn't acknowledge it. Verify your paypal account again and again in an infinite loop.

iTunes isn't convinced the person who logged in with your details, your password and from the same machine as always is really you.

iPod wasn't recognised. Take it out and plug it back in. iPod was recognised but we've wiped everything off it. Better download it all again.

iPod has low battery. A moment later it's on full battery, then half battery, then full battery ... then it runs out completely in the middle of an audiobook and didn't save your place.



I can fully believe this is the work of the Devil. By the time I've got the damn thing working, I'm about ready to head out and murder the first person I see.
I am in general happy with Apple (we are an Apple household) BUT I fully agree iTunes is s**t. They've lost the plot, through greed, basically.

It started as a reasonable way of handling music files, input from a variety of sources, and I was able to use it for that, and sort and retrieve them. But it has subsequently morphed into a tool for Apple to sell you music - and geared only for pop music, at that. It is almost impossible now to work out how to upload music from my CD collection and then retrieve it. The file structure seems impenetrably obscure and unintuitive. And the last time I tried to buy something from iTunes, it irretrievably scrambled the tracks which, for classical music, ruins it completely. (Imagine a version of Bach's B Minor Mass in which you first of all get the 3rd movement of the Gloria, followed by the first of the Agnus Dei and then the second of the Sanctus. I mean, WTF?) I actually complained and eventually got my money back.

I note on the latest version of Mac OS (Catalina) they have now stopped calling it "iTunes" and call it "Music" instead. But I'm not going to touch it with a barge pole.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
My mobile phone is just that, a mobile phone. About 10 years old, one of the first slim android smartphones bought on sale when it was superceded by a better, more expensive model.

With a 4.5 inch screen it's just the right size to fit unobtrusively in my bag. Only ever used for emergency or important calls like, "I'll be late home, will you collect the kids from school"

They are a tool, if you want to make a tool a "satanic" product that s your own doing.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
I couldn't live without mine. It's almost an essential tool for today!
I realize it is essential for most people, but I operate primarily through my laptop, since I am sheltered in place most of the time even when not ordered to do so. When I am out, I only rarely have a need to talk to people on a phone.
 

Brickjectivity

Turned to Stone. Now I stretch daily.
Staff member
Premium Member
Apple has always been a Satanic company.
Since I'm not an apple customer, yet, I don't feel betrayed; but I do understand. Corporations are cutthroat by nature. Of course Apple is evil, since it is a corporation. On top of that it is well known that its corporate culture is also cutthroat.

Lots of great companies are sold, and then the new owners betray the workers. This is very common, and you should expect to be betrayed no matter where you work. Always companies will demand your loyalty, but they can never guarantee loyalty to you.

Also loyalty as a customer is not a good idea, because you have to keep the companies trying to please you. Don't use VIP cards at grocery stores. Don't help them assess your buying habits, and don't be a loyal customer.

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Bugs "Its Apple hunting season!"

Daffy "Its Android hunting season!"
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
My mobile phone is just that, a mobile phone. About 10 years old, one of the first slim android smartphones bought on sale when it was superceded by a better, more expensive model.

With a 4.5 inch screen it's just the right size to fit unobtrusively in my bag. Only ever used for emergency or important calls like, "I'll be late home, will you collect the kids from school"
My cell phone is old by most people's standards but I do not think it is quite as old as yours.
It fits unobtrusively into my bike bag or my purse, depending upon whether I am traveling by bike or by car.
I only use it for important calls to my husband like "meet me at the strawberry farm or the storage place."
 
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