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I had the save thought and the same wish-wash conclusion.
I had the save thought and the same wish-wash conclusion.
Yes, indeed, and fuck you too.
What about the outlook thing? Don’t understand.
Everyone is misrepresented in the two-party system.
Thank you my unbiased friend
This. I worked in a hardware store as a floater (I’m good at things, they ask me to do random) and often found myself irritated at how often I need to go outside for a minute to meet a customer or something, and then come back in and all the fucking lights are off.
My AOD doesn’t show notifications if that’s related to what you’re thinking
So that you have a clock on your desk
Both parties.
Need a citation for that one chief, I’m pretty sure it says your body is a temple to be respected and cared for.
It’s supposed to be a reply to an existing conversation.
See I don’t think that is wrong either. Technically accurate words are valid substitutes for orthodox ones, especially in a comedic sense.
That’s not my experience, I love the feature.
Because they expect you to listen to the voicemail and then call back at your convenience. If you hate it, get a visual voicemail app to transcribe them for you.
That way, you’ll at least be able to side-eye it and consider helping when your mother calls because she has fallen in the tub.
Friend, people will get offended by anything and everything. Didn’t worry about it. You just be you.
As a native speaker, I approve of your opinion.
Why is the third bad
This. I don’t need braille to know which button, it becomes muscle memory. A touch screen UI changes dynamically, so having muscle memory like for a physical momentary switch is impossible. And the tactile feedback is important too.
People get overloaded with words. You have to focus on one concept at a time. Let them ask for others.
For sure. This is why I keep my phone plugged in on a stand, usually in do not disturb with only a clock when it is locked. It is, indeed, a clock.