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I'm not saying you're wrong, you're totally right. I'm saying that you don't understand colloquialisms. The type of person who would hear someone refer to salt intake in food as "sodium" and go on a tirade about how it's sodium chloride and ignore that they fully understood what was meant but chooses to be as difficult as possible because they want to be right. Generally the type of stuff that would get people shoved in lockers.
Lol man, we're just so far off topic from the point I was trying to make though, which is that a user friendly mobile experience built on linux is totally possible, it doesn't have to be a "build-it-yourself" headache, it doesn't require interfacing with a CLI, and we don't even have to wonder if that's true because it's been done and is massively successful. That's all. If you'd like to nitpick whether it's "actually Linux" or "kinda Linux" I'm just gonna give you a swirly.
I initially said it was based off linux not kinda linux and we're here. I'm saying it's kinda linux because Android is never referred to as a linux phone but an Android phone.