I just looked at my phone and realized I haven’t installed any new app in years. The most recent one is PushBullet, which is pretty well known.
I just looked at my phone and realized I haven’t installed any new app in years. The most recent one is PushBullet, which is pretty well known.
Mainly so they can confirm that the app on their device is indeed the one they should get rid of. Obviously, do not sideload the apps from those links.
Probably because that is *also* the easiest place to check if its installed, and also to remove it.
Oh no, not my favorite app Humour Camera
The names alone scream sketchy af
What maniac is out there downloading the Certain Wallpaper app?
Who downloads these weird, crappy apps in the first place?
It would be great if they actually were “using their business mediums"- if each had a psychic on staff to divine some revenge upon the other.
I think I would have titled this “Asshole has point about cellphones, is still an asshole”
I miss the days where this was the kind of stuff I had strong opinions and theories about this stuff. And I am NOT saying that in a snarky, holier-than-thou, passive aggressive kind of way. I really do miss not knowing much about the world, politics, etc . . . I’m ashamed to admit it, but before Trump, I wasn’t exactly…
Excellent story telling!
Slow clap for this one. I don’t know why it doesn’t have more stars but it was intriguing AND entertaining. Nice work!
Okay, let’s see if I can make a long story short:
I finally have a good one!
I grew up in Napa, CA. We had “The Rebobs.” There was a road going outside of town that was long and windy and had an old fenced in cemetery at the top. This road also supposedly had “seven deadly curves”, ie. 7 different spots where someone had crashed their car and died.
Please everyone tell creepy stories I don’t want to wait until Halloween!
My hometown was the birth place of a famous (during his working years) painter. You know the painting of the signing of the declaration of independence? He painted that. He’s buried in town, in a cemetery all the fourth grade kids visited as part of the learning about local history unit. The Rural Legend was that if…
OK, fine - this is the one I recall from scenic Springfield, Ohio:
Fun facts: