Sorry if it sounded superior, it was not meant in that way. "sorry for your loss" seemed to become a very common phrase on most Bitcoin-related discussions where someone posted how they made a mistake, trusted a con, got scammed etc. There would always be someone saying sorry, perhaps someone tipping the poor unfortunate 0.5 cents out of sympathy, and an army of others revelling in pointing out which of the many hundreds of 'obvious' precautions they should have taken to avoid their misfortune.
My prediction is that many many Ethereum users will be hearing the SFYL phrase when their promised 'trustless' system fails or the armies of scammers converge on a new blockchain.
My prediction is that many many Ethereum users will be hearing the SFYL phrase when their promised 'trustless' system fails or the armies of scammers converge on a new blockchain.