The problem is selective placement of your lens.
The problem is selective placement of your lens.
Is it possible? Maybe.
Except I’m not arguing for restricting choice for everyone. That’s the fundamental problem with how people are arguing about this. The iPhone is not a market. It is simply one part of a market.
I just don’t consider that a valid complaint, because it’s fundamental to the product.
I wouldn’t call it petty.
Do you normally do thanksgiving at a restaurant?
I’ll make a mental note to try to find it later, because I can’t right now, but I once read a long and interesting op-ed on how Rowling’s goblins departed from earlier tropes in ways that make them feel distinctly anti-semitic. (Though the author wasn’t making an argument one way or the other about whether it was…
I have real sympathy for him on that selfie bit...
I think this is really the thing.
Once roasted like this they get very soft and essentially spreadable.
The problem is that the range is, at the most generous, straight-up-bad to absolutely-nefarious.
Yes. I’m saying that arguing that your argument that you can do a very stupid thing because other people are doing even stupider things is, in fact, idiotic.
Know what’s inhumane?
This Thanksgiving will be a rough one. One parent just started chemo, so is immunocompromised. Which makes it both the time when you most wish you could go home, AND the time when it has the greatest risk.
It truly, truly boggles my mind.
This is one of the worst logical fallacies that’s helping this pandemic thrive.
I’m SO worried that Sony is going to get too involved in the next Spider-Verse movie. So much of what made the animated one great was it being too “weird” for the suits to get overly involved in, because they didn’t understand it.
I see cites for it going back to 2012
My understanding from others is that they work extremely well as long as you are viewing them oriented towards the corner where the two screens meet.
It’s not the same thing as starting at Halo 4 at all.