![]() What continues to amuse and bemuse, however, is the sheer scope of the game’s popularity. Announcing its removal the creator used a range of superfluous hyperboles like “I cannot take this anymore” or “it has ruined my simple life.” The app, which rose to worldwide fame and adoration during the last months of last year, peaked at an almost unprecedented level of popularity in mid-January, and was estimated to be making around $50,000 in ad revenue a day. Over the weekend, the Vietnamese creator of Flappy Birds removed the app from the iTunes store to the dismay of the general public, epitomized in the modern day, by the general smart phone user with a particular affinity for mindless, aimless, time-wasting entertainment.
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