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Well okay. I agree that it's a flaw in Flatpak, but if you think adding a single line to your .bashrc is some kind of unbearable burden that you shouldn't have to endure and you're willing to make your own experience far worse just to avoid it, then I think you're being a bit silly. I mean, be as silly as you want. Don't let me tell you what to do. You are being silly though.
I'm making my experience much better actually? Stop justifying flatpak's flaws because you like flatpak. It's flawed. Deal with it.
I don't even like flatpak very much, I'm not currently using it at all, and I already agreed it was flawed right at the very start of the quote you cut off there. I was just trying to be helpful. Sorry. Won't happen again. If you want to make things hard for yourself and no one else as a weird self-defeating protest then don't let me stop you. Don't pretend I didn't do the thing I just did and you had to edit out of the quote though. That's a real dick move, frankly.
I'm sorry - but WTF? What part of me "doing something that is easier for me" also "making things hard for myself?" Talk about a "dick move"...