On a related note: Sana, I assume you recall the horrors of trying to help Donut set up HydraIRC. Did he strike you as wanting you to do everything for him? Because that's how it felt to me, and it would be yet another example of the first point Kilga made.
Onto the relevant issues.
If you had no desire to get AIM, you should never have made the commitment in the first place. The instant you opened your mouth and promised that you'd get AIM when Ruro completed StB the onus was on YOU to make sure you got it set up properly. Not your friends. Saying something to the effect of "sure I'll get AIM when this happens" and then saying something to the effect of "okay who's going to set up AIM for me?" after the conditional event happened is a supreme dick move and if anyone actually tolerated it I sympathize with them. That is not how you treat friends.
Relevant part of the IRC sessions mentioned earlier. We'll let Donut speak for himself:
[15:41] <Sana> Then why don't you look up how to do stuff you don't know how to do?
[15:41] <Donut> Because I don't care about learning
[15:42] <Donut> I only got AIM because you all wouldn't stop bitching about it, and the fact that you guys won't even go through the effort of telling me once I finally cave in means I don't give a damn.
Uh, no. You got AIM because
that was the condition of your promise to me. It falls on you to complete it. What, my effort in StB has been wasted because you don't feel like doing everything you can to do your part of the promise? I don't mind people mocking my Touhou skills (heck, I like to do it myself), I mind people mocking my Touhou efforts, and it seems that you were saying "You know, Ruro worked her ass off to complete StB, but I don't care. Her efforts are worthless, and not worth the time for me to try and figure out AIM on my own".
Moreover, if you had even read my PMs to you, you would have seen that I never wanted you to get AIM at all. I wanted you to get the account and then use Pidgin (since it's an IM program that
doesn't suck), but apparently that was too complex, and it shows that not only do you complain about not having your hand held through an elementary installation process (note: saying "I'm so clueless, I don't understand computer-related things" is attention whoring and a guaranteed way to get no sympathy), it shows that you won't even give the slightest inclination to following laid-out instructions.
*There are plenty of clueless people (like me, with DaimonTools) around who don't understand computers for their life, but they at least don't attempt to excuse themselves with "I don't care about learning" and then not even try to figure things out for themselves.
Back to my original point: No, you did not "cave in" to any "bitching about it". You were burdened with fulfilling a promise you had made to a friend, and then you decided to shirk it because it wasn't worth the equivalent effort.
You've told me before how to get the Vsync patch, and said that it required moderate effort, but that you had done it. In other words, you care much more about patching a Touhou game than fulfilling a promise to a friend-- or even putting forth any effort to do so.
In other words, that hurt me personally. I post this here publicly, not because I want to embarrass Donut (okay, maybe a little) but because grievances swept under the carpet are annoying. The truth must come to light, and I personally encourage anyone who has received this behaviour from you in the past to also step forth.
Yikes, wall of text. Hope this is the only one I have to make.
*If you hadn't managed to piss off people like Halbarad, by the way, he, or people like him who do tech support for a living, might have actually helped you. Guess that raises another point, but other people have already gone into that, so I won't bother.