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If the Pixel Fold had a stylus I’d have bought it day one. The aspect ratio is so much better than the Samsung Fold, but not being able to make use of that big screen for notetaking is just a dealbreaker for me.

This is a sad fucking sandwich for $10. That cross-section is downright pathetic.

Every time one of these massive corporations buys out a brand like this, it’s always a death knell.

Toxic New Yorker probably who is incapable of understanding that American culture comes exclusively from the West Coast now (or does, and it scares them).

No, I’m sad that you insist on being a corporate shill, actively defending people that only want to defraud you for as much money as possible. And that you seem to like it. It’s both sad and disgusting.

Real witty. Enjoy being a shill.

Oh no. How will we go on with only small piles of poisonous garbage instead of the usual massive mountains.

You seem weirdly invested in defending these massive corporations that are profiting off of being actively deceptive. It’s pretty weird man.

Then maybe that’s okay.

They should be required, by law, to accurately depict a reasonable facsimile of the product that you will receive if all corporate training materials are followed. Food styling should not be allowed to add to or subtract from, the ingredients used, and only use substitutes for strictly technical purposes.

Compare a crunchwrap that you actually get to the advertising photo of one. They’re not even in the same universe. There is, quite literally, no way that food styling alone can accomplish that difference.

Frankly the court should test them. Randomly select a fully trained Taco Bell line worker, give them all the

Yeah, there should absolutely be laws limiting the degree to which an advertised product does not accurately represent the product being delivered. We’ve just all kind of tacitly accepted the insane degree of misleading advertising for fast-food products, but it really isn’t okay and it should have never been allowed.

100% guarantee that it was not the tea that made you sick.

Yup, as a native Seattlite, I have zero room to judge this combination. It is, as she said, very likely delicious.

“Try actually learning about a subject”
Take your own advice.

The risk is effectively zero (worth noting that tea solids are, in fact, anti-microbial), and this kind of institutionalized overcaution is both ridiculous and detrimental.

This is actual nonsense. Sun Tea is brewed before any sugar - necessary to fuel any bacterial growth - is added. Unsweatened tea is simply not a viable growth media. There is one professor that cites one patent (not even a scientific study) that is regularly quoted here. The patent is public record, there was no

Honestly ghost kitchens should be banned.
Past time to adopt a truth-in-advertising “one company, one kitchen, one brand” rule.

On the advice of people here just watched it without watching any of Discovery (since I noped the f- out of there in the first season). Discovery doesn’t, and doesn’t need to, exist.

Its only on YouTube for a limited time, you get to keep the DVD forever.
Considering the recent propensity for streaming services to do stupid shit with their content libraries, you did the smart thing.