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I Don't Wanna Be a Pirate
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Normally it's annoying when someone points out something was posted elsewhere first, but this wasn't something posted on another site a few hours or days ago, but this made the rounds over a year ago in July 2012 when he showed the footage himself during a Tonight Show appearance.

I've never understood why all these talk shows that start at 11:30pm or midnight have always been so family-friendly.

I think more commonly it's not so much that the guys don't want sex, just that there's more than an offset in the gender ratio. I wouldn't at all be surprised if nerd girls got laid more than the non-nerd girls, but on the guy's end there's always more competition.

At this point people bringing up PCs in the context of GTAV is like people who will comment on a TV-related article pointing out they don't own a TV or watch TV.

What's next—gangnam style?

Isn't the thing with kids these days to just walk around with music playing out of the phone's speaker? At least, unless you have a set of Beats (because headphones only matter if it's an accessory or a status brand).

Even in GTAIV you could change the ringtone and wallpaper.

(A disclaimer is that I tried to read as much of the article as possible without having too much spoiled, as I haven't been able to touch GTAV while I wait for my repaired 360 to arrive, but I'd say I read at least 75% of it.)

To be fair I'd rather a stereotype about my race be that I was good at something other than just raping, sexism and racism.

... because when starting at the bottom, the only place to go is one small step higher.

It's unfortunate that with mobile phones it's so hard to really "test drive" them. I know some carriers have return policies but they often seem tied to very small windows (it's never 30 days, for example) and I've never been able to afford any phone outright.

Ha, yeah if I had to pick one feature of Android it'd be hard to do specifically. I could give a word (freedom, or maybe non-linear), but it's rather ambiguous and to most would seem pretentious.

That doesn't mean they're wrong.

Of all the things to mention as pros for an Android phone, I wouldn't put SD card as one of them. Storage matters to some of us, but not most people. There are just far more useful features in Android than some hardware having SD slots.

I'm not really convinced though that the critics of video game violence actually believe it. I think it's more about finding an easy scapegoat that their audience will latch on to and detracts from anything you want preserved.

So I'd have to add the files to iTunes, initiate a "match" refresh or something (or does it do it automatically as soon as you add a file?), then go to my phone and manually download the songs to the device?

I find most phone interfaces are fine if you're on the go, but at home I feel like I'm unnecessarily limiting myself to a smaller screen and relatively inferior interface.

That just addresses purchases in iTunes only though. I'm talking about all songs, not just those purchased/obtained via the iTunes store.

I had an iPhone 4, purchsed in October 2010 and used it until July 2012. I never had the chance to use iOS 6 (September 2012, I believe) and when I got the phone, it had iOS 4.