@OrbitalGun: I use PhoneFlicks and haven't ever had an issue, works great for me.
@Beardstorming: It's completely legal in Nevada.
@2 replies: No can do. Have to take photos of the party. You know, for the fun.
@olinesn: AMEN to that.
@BoredOOMM: I don't think the labs apply to android, unless you mean the browser version, and I'm still not sure those actually all translate.
@ScaryMerry: Yeah, and that reason is sexism and laziness.
@destructobot3000: Not to pick on you too much, but dude, it's your wife—-it's kind of part of your job to know what she likes, her sizes, etc.
@applefandan: Not necessarily. In the past I've gotten a lot of Best Buy gift cards. I like Best Buy, so that's not an issue. Here's what I end up buying at Best Buy:
@Torokun: There are tons of gay men in bodybuilding. Tons. You want straight guys, that's powerlifting.
@Alessar: A "bear" is actually a big hairy man. Muscles are optional.
@Torokun: Um, gay men are into muscle. Check out some modern gay porn. Muscles galore.
@Phantom_Photon: I don't even think it's a matter of conversion, really.
@lolism: Yep, that's because cable used to have a lot of reruns and older movies, things that were cheap to get.
Considering the fact that the information is made anonymous and is generally demographic information (sometimes just an email address—which aren't really that private to begin with) the charge of "giving up privacy" doesn't seem entirely accurate to me.
@Jeb_Hoge: Jeb, I think you must've gotten there after the fiasco (there was no "y" in the name when I was a user) and if I remember correctly at the time they had discontinued the free version or stole a bunch of functionality from it(I may be confusing it with other apps, there can be some fairly shady practices…
@Whitson Gordon: I don't think that's the only reason, or really the major reason that devs are using ad-based model.
@Whitson Gordon: Absolutely, that's why I'm not a fan of paying for apps.
@Limality: As would both installments of Karas.