daddyroundround
DaddyRoundRound
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No, I’m pretty sure the Netflix shows did cost a percentage of that. Any number is a percentage of 150 million.

Therapy is a place where you’re supposed to be safe enough to reveal your honest feelings and impressions and thoughts not have them dragged out for the world to dissect and gossip over.

Damn, what a novel piece of unsolicited advice. Fat people everywhere are wandering around waiting for someone like you to make that suggestion.

Being a judgemental dick takes years away from an optimal lifespan.

It works by getting pings from other Android phones, so if your dog decided to take a walk halfway across your state you should still be able to locate it

If your dog is wearing the tag and is in the vicinity of a samsung device that will watch for smart tags then it will update you with the location.

It's almost as if it's not some massive conspiracy and he's just a fucking idiot. 

This is already going well:

Prime has always been Amazon’s greatest non-AWS idea for this very reason.

If you look into Musk’s history at all, it does really seem to indicate that he is actually this stupid.

So if Obama tells McConnell to pick someone else, who’s he going to pick that isn’t just as shitty?

Yes. There are “good” pizza places near me, but a single pizza costs $20 and I can’t afford that when I’m feeding my kids. Little Caesar’s pizzas are around $8. Pizza Hut gives you two for $16. Papa John’s is two for $14. Papa Murphy’s has medium 2-topping pizzas for $6.99 currently. Etc.

It’s a money issue, not a

Let us not forget that you’re completely wrong about what happened. The rules of the FCC required that seat to go to a Republican. Obama could never have nominated a Democrat for it, because it can never be more than 3-2. And tradition is, when a seat for the minority party is up, to consult with the Senate Minority

Just because something bad hasnt happened yet doesn’t mean safety precautions should not exist. telecom companies are smart enough to know not to make large changes quickly because it will get the attention of regulators. Instead they take a slow but steady approach to change which has greatly benefited them at the

Multiple states stepped in to make their own laws on throttling, so a lot people didn’t see anything thanks to the patchwork of state laws that should have just been left as a federal law. 

You have no idea what you’re talking about.

Death by a thousand cuts doesn’t happen instantly...but let’s not use logic or anything.

Internet speeds for a lot of people got throttled if they didn’t pay absurd premiums.

At this point in time, if a large company or companies are against a change to regulation or legislation, it’s because it benefits the general public and not the company.

Wiedenfels and I have very different ideas on the value of their content, when I pirate it I still feel ripped off