msindependent79
F.Yoo Lee
msindependent79

Found this comment of yours from elsewhere, and I have to say that as a WoC, this thread reminds me and confirms what I've always felt in real life: I have issues with white women as much as I do with white men, especially self-proclaimed white "feminists" and/or "liberals". One of the reasons I don't call myself a

Singh’s theory is contingent upon the assumption that males, for the most part, prefer younger females.

Every single one of my friends that has an iPhone has a cracked screen.

Do you truly believe that every single smartphone user is like you, a Gizmodo reader that needs every single piece of the system to be open and accessible?

Geeks reading Gizmodo are not the same as Person Buying a Smartphone for the first time and getting a free Android phone.

Yes, my friends who are iPhone-owners experience frustration from time to time.

Un-grayed.

I am a very basic user: text, make/receive phone calls, surf the Web, a few handy or cool apps (like Skype), take photos, and email. That's the extent of my smartphone use, and as long as my phone enjoys longevity along with simplistically providing basic services and wants, that's all I want. My LG Optimus may be

no one gives a shit what you think.

Swype seems to be a feature a lot of folks like. I personally dislike it. I must be a rarity.

Yes, Android is not smooth sailing all the time.

Responding to take you out of Gray Land.

Hey, look: I just hopped on over here from Gawker and commented on Gizmodo (for the first time), which has apparently elicited some intense/angry responses.

I haven't had any problems with malware, either.

I really don't understand why anyone would choose the iPhone and iOS when Android and its physical phones are so much more user friendly, grants one the freedom to go app crazy, and are very hardy specimens. Is it because the iPhone is physically prettier?

I'm in no way trying to defame her character, however; she is the catalyst to this incident.

Is this anywhere in NYC?

Why is everyone surprised that someone rich like Peter Brant would think like this? Just go hang around W. 4th in Manhattan, and you hear a lot of the NYU kids opine along the same lines. Or kick back in Lower Manhattan, and you hear the way the bankers talk to you—especially if you're a woman of color, especially—trea