Or possibly climb the nearest thing to get eaten by a bird, kinda like what Frodo did with the nazgul.
Or possibly climb the nearest thing to get eaten by a bird, kinda like what Frodo did with the nazgul.
Trudeau says there is credible evidence to suggest that India assassinated a Canadian citizen in Canada. But don’t quote me I’ve only read headlines.
I’ve got the opposite problem.
Now people hang buckets off me before they break the bad news.
Americans be like “Nothing gets between me and the job that makes me want to kill myself.”
Y’all sluts need praxis.
I’m sure a lot of people just think your a sea lion.
Every single cable you buy for Apple products is different. Not different from each other, but different from the rest of the smart phone industry. Does it need to be? No. Is it to anyone’s benefit? Just Apple’s. Is it to anyone’s detriment? To the users and the environment.
Micro USB did.
And then instead of making a connector like USB-C that everyone could use they made their own proprietary one.
I bought a Samsung. Then I bought a one plus. Then I bought a pixel.
Imagine if I had to throw out my charging cables every time I changed brands. Imagine if everyone acted like Apple. It would be incredibly degenerate.
Also, everyone brings up micro USB, but those cables still find a ton of use in my home for all the different other devices that use it. I’m not gonna find an Xbox controller that uses lightning cables for example.
If every cell phone brand acted like Apple we would have like thirty different proprietary chargers.
We shouldn’t give them a pass just because they’re the only ones brazen enough to be stupid.
I connected my phone to tether internet since the power was out but the cell network was still going.
Something paid, something something nautical term
I’m hoping for a redemption arc.
I’ll take philosophy 101 memes over ones from economics or psychology any day.
I think there’s a lot of people who got turned off from commenting.
It was so easy to gain the attention of some deranged Redditor when you commented, it was often just not worth it. Maybe that mindset came here and people are still warming up to the idea.
It cost like half a trillion dollars to avert the issues of Y2K. A lot of people don’t realize how much of an issue it was.