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How is he supposed to act like an adult when he isn't an adult?

They looked to be moving as a group, so a group of teenage whippersnapper looters.

if samsung were smart, they'll increase the price of their parts to cover the costs they have to pay back to apple.

Why would they use sails? They've got cheap labor, I expect to see giant oars coming out the sides of that beast putting that wasted labor to good use.

Nope, It's China. See? Totally nothing like the Japanese Version. 100% China Quality right there, like their bullet trains.

Or a 7inch Tablet, hear they are pretty popular these days.

This one guy brought liquid soap, we soon showed him why that wasn't a good idea either.

I was thinking the same thing "Use bloody giant magnets that pull in the space debris! and have it burn itself as it enters orbit."

Now whenever someone see's a guy doing yoga, they will always wonder if it's to practice sucking themselves off.

Sexy is defined also as being excited, and the amount of boners the bloggers at giz get over apple products, would justify the term 'Sexy'.

Why should Valve bother? The majority of the user base already knows EA is full of shit. I doubt Valve needs to do anything more, they just need to sit back and let the user base do the talking for them.

Odd, I know alot of people who own iPhones who go around flaunting it and what amazing things that it could do. It's best to not even bother pointing things out, just be thankful they are learning something new.

Town out of water.

Ignore their word, instead lets insert our own back into them.

I do say, I find this article quiet niminy-piminy

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I've lived in London for years and haven't even heard the word 'Twee' until the blogger(s) started spouting it in their articles. I've chalked it down to them being hipsters and using a word that the majority "just wouldn't understand" and once it becomes popular start spouting about how they used the word 'Twee' back

It's one thing about broadening your vocabulary but when they keep using the word 'twee' in multiple articles doesn't that suggest their lack of vocabulary? Surely there must be more than one word to evoke the same emotion.

I only ever see this "twee" used at Gizmodo, are they trying to push the use of this word or have all the articles that have used it in the past made by the same blogger?

Anything is better than iTunes.