
Manaaja
euROPE
- Sep 10, 2018
- 1,475
Saatana vittu helvetti! I wrote a really important post on reddit and the fucking piece of shit web page goddamn refreshed itself and deleted the text and nothing can bring it back anymore for fuck's sake! I have asperger and add, it took me at least five thousand universes's energy to write that post fuck fuck fuck. I was just about to press "send".
I seriously need to learn coding and create an Internet that never refreshes itself unless it's choking on my cock. You should be able to toggle a "Do not refresh before confirmation" option in the settings. If games can have a "Sure, you first pressed esc to open the menu and then moved the mouse ten centimeters down to select "Exit" but it was all just an accident, right? Are you really sure you want to exit the game? If you want to exit the game, do you want to save first? Yes, the game saves automatically every second and you have also manually saved every 5 minutes, but we've got to be throughout." why can't browsers have a "Do you really want to refresh the page?" option?!
I thought people who made web browsers were geniuses but the fact they haven't implemented an "are you sure you want to refresh?" tells a lot. At least a hundred people every day complain about accidentally refreshing a page.
I seriously need to learn coding and create an Internet that never refreshes itself unless it's choking on my cock. You should be able to toggle a "Do not refresh before confirmation" option in the settings. If games can have a "Sure, you first pressed esc to open the menu and then moved the mouse ten centimeters down to select "Exit" but it was all just an accident, right? Are you really sure you want to exit the game? If you want to exit the game, do you want to save first? Yes, the game saves automatically every second and you have also manually saved every 5 minutes, but we've got to be throughout." why can't browsers have a "Do you really want to refresh the page?" option?!
I thought people who made web browsers were geniuses but the fact they haven't implemented an "are you sure you want to refresh?" tells a lot. At least a hundred people every day complain about accidentally refreshing a page.