My PC is RGB because it was cheaper that way. If I had the budget for what I really wanted, my PC would be made of translucent plastic; probably orange or purple.
Violence is the other half of the battle. The first half is knowing the right people to perform the violence against, and there's people that can't figure that part out either.
I dented my forehead as a kid on a coffee table at my grandma's house.
I was jumping on the couch from cushion to cushion and slipped head first into the edge of the table. Don't remember much afterwards except for no hospital. My dad told me years later "yeah, that probably needed stitches, but I didn't want you to be scared..."
That's the one benefit of today's IKEA furniture: it disintegrates on heavy contact; furniture from the 70's was made from steel reinforced hardwood -- that table could have held up a truck.
I have enough games in my steam library that I could probably play a new game every day for 2 years, and I still haven't redeemed all of my codes from humble bundles.
But God forbid I pass up a 90% off sale on a game I heard mentioned once 5 years ago in passing...
I remember the Wild West Web days when it was a toss up seeing if animated Gifs, transparencies in images, or the specific hexadecimal for your personal shade of purple you created would render properly between browsers.
The problem is you're trying to apply logic to magic. Magic doesn't do things logically, it just does them.