I’d wager White Claw has more flavor than La Croix
I’d wager White Claw has more flavor than La Croix
I grew out of mastubatory prog. I listen to plenty of stuff with clean vocals and I’m not sure how my post didn’t indicate that in the second sentence. I’m too old to listen to another grown man stroke their ego via guitar for several minutes straight.
She didn’t say they had the right to anything. They’re saying that’s an unfortunate side effect of hosting an event. Did you just skip over where they said:
Someone didn’t make it past the headline.
Why not use the notification bar? Surely the swipe time is nothing compared to the amount of time it takes to use this method (and this Spotify version will probably end up getting blocked server side in the future anyway) and the security risks involved.
It’s a picture of an airport they could use for free on lifehacker, which is a blog, which is just re-posting something from somewhere else. How is journalism involved?
“I’m rubber and you’re glue” nice one.
What irony? You just did the same thing again. Be specific.
I’m pointing out that this is a personal preference and not inherent in veganism itself as it’s not an ethical issue. This is not a matter of “whatever you like” this is how veganism is actually defined and what is consistent or not within the definition.
Mrs. Lambic is a vegetarian (technically pescatarian)
I’ve never actually heard anyone use this term in real life even though it’s used in articles like this all of the time. People say things like “I’ve been eating meat less” and whatnot. I guess it’s useful from a marketing/analysis perspective for the industry but not so much as something for daily usage.
A truly committed vegan understands the concept of as “possible and practicable.” Could you expand on how this would be against the ethics of a vegan? It would be a preference for the individual.
Vegans hate the idea of “fake” meat and lab grown meat
There are some that feel that way but in my experience it’s generally not true. Veganism is an ethical stance so many are into simply replacing what they ate before with options that fit into their ethics. What you’re actually seeing here is that there’s simply far more non-vegans and non-vegetarians out there so…
Tried this recently?
....but you’re already on a mobile device at that point. What would be the point?
That.....doesn’t tell us anything.
Ever worked for a company that dealt with warranties? It’s not as black and white as you’re making it out to be and out of warranty help can be offered. From the customer side I have experience with this as well. I’ve had several things replaced by Logitech over the years that were all well out of warranty. What’s on…
Unless of course Nintendo wants to offer us free repairs.
Have you ever opened up a joycon? There’s not much tech to deal with in the first place.