ericveritasblair
Eric Veritas Blair
ericveritasblair

No, you’re wrong. Half the price would be $500, so $549 is NEARLY half the price of the iPhone X. $479, for example, would be LESS than half the cost of an iPhone. Your reading comprehension really is spectacular.

However the Witchcraft produced video at the end of the post was all witchcraft, all% witchcraft...

This site is disgustingly a part of the mainstream media’s narative of labeling this inconvenient scandal as “fake news”. Instead of calling a boogeyman, why don’t you actually do some investigation into the emails and soon you will find that the Podestas are using the term “pizza” as a code for something else, it

Hmm, has a touch screen, runs a separate OS, hardware is housed in separate area, bezel ultrathin, adjustable to 20 degrees from flat.

How is this an iMac rip-off? Since this is a touchscreen, tilt-able screen, and based more on a Wacom Cintiq than anything Apple has ever put out. Apple has never had a computer with any of the above mentioned features. Or are you just ignorant of the Wacom line of products?

What kind of video is that linked above? It didn’t get anywhere near showing us the finished product.

The other thing, he wasn’t joking about rape... just saying every time he hears an intruder alert it reminds him of the bed intruder song...

Wow, Danielle must be really busy at work, what with all the time she has to write and complain about her coworkers referencing a song instead of doing actual work. Way to go Danielle, lead by example!

And you know what people didn’t do in the middle of WWII, or any other war? Run through the battlefields playing Pokemon.

Again, fireworks does not entail running thru traffic, eyes glued to, and with no regard for anything beyond, an LCD screen, en masse.

Not sure why people are so bent on defending this idiocy. If there was a Pokemon crowd in front of that big white truck in Nice, people would be singing a very different tune today.

Sorry, I’m not interested in walking down the streets of NYC, where I live, and being confronted with a flash mob of people running with cellphones. How do I know what it is? A shooting? A bomb? Why should I have to even navigate those thoughts just because a bunch of trend following knuckleheads have no concept of

Fine, it’s self indulgent idiots of all ages.

I never said we don’t need this Pokemon nonsense because it’s a security risk. We don’t need it because it’s fucking annoying nonsense. The world needs LESS crowds of self indulgent douchebag millennial lemmings, not more.

Last time I checked, concerts, plays, movies, etc. didn’t entail randomly stopping your car in the middle of traffic and joining a rambling crush of phone obsessed zombies.

I wasn’t really thinking about fear, I was more thinking about annoying millennial idiots rampaging for kicks.

Just what we need in the age of daily shootings and bombings...a fucking game that creates crowds of mayhem.

Not only is it perfectly acceptable, but it communicates the author’s feelings about the subject more accurately through the use of hyperbole.

But if you’re describing something as “like magic,” you’re using a simile which, while it may be hyperbolic, is perfectly acceptable.

That doesn't mean it's not correct to refer to this as an "ad," even if it's not strictly designated as advertising on your end. When people colloquially refer to this as an ad, they're not wrong.

That doesn't mean it's not correct to refer to this as an "ad," even if it's not strictly designated as advertising