So I wrote a paper about why PC's are better than Mac's. I also expressed some anti-Apple and pro-PC views. Now my one friend who can be very annoying when it comes to trying to prove me wrong is always like, "That person has an iPhone or Mac, what are you going to do about it?" What I want to say is I don't care anymore that's there problem if they have a product I don't like. Then other people who are very tech illiterate tried to prove me wrong by saying that Macs are the best thing in the world. As I'm a PC gamer I tried to tell them with Macs there are less options for cooling and powerful graphics cards. I think I won that conversation because they walked away when I confused them with technical terms and stuff. It is annoying how they act like I still care. I stopped caring which was better when I realized that PC's and Mac's are for people with different needs. Example PC gamers who care about internals and Macs for the average person who doesn't care what goes in the computer as long as it can do what they want it to do.
I need something to tell them like, "The last time I cared I fell off my Dinosaur." and maybe then they will leave me alone about Macs and PCs.
I hope my question and situation is clear.
Thanks for your help
Added (1). @starpc11 I will try that, but I need something to say so they stop harassing me about my opinions. When I state my opinions as a gamer who cares about internal specs they claim I'm an overly biased person (because I read news articles on latest hardware (ex.tom's hardware), stuff they probably know nothing about) and then they proceed to state how they think Macs are better. They sound like hypocrites to me.
Added (2). I forgot to mention one thing, most of these people are my friends, and yet it is still aggravating. They also have the mentality of, "If it breaks, don't fix it--throw it out and buy and brand new one."