queensushi
queensushi
queensushi

Google doesn’t sell data.

Firstly, you’re wrong. You can admit it. Secondly, you are doing the exact same thing you’re accusing me of doing: making assumptions about something unrelated. In this case, it’s my username. Nothing about it implies that I actually eat sushi. So... I don’t know... Have fun sulking.

Looks like you’re the one who needs help with reading comprehension. Also, not sure what sushi has to do with it... Are you being purposely silly? Seems so.

Yep.

You haven’t figured out how to not drool while brushing your teeth? I thought only kids did that.

I have flown around the United States dozens of times over the past ten or so years, and I literally never take the liquids out of my bag. I’ve never been stopped for it, and, in fact, I’ve only recently realized that I was supposed to be separating the liquids. I still don’t...

You kidding? MGS2 is incredible.

Critics also love using grandiloquent and redundant wording to seem knowledgeable...

Yeah, it’s a bummer that iOS still doesn’t handle this very well. It’s another reason I prefer Android, too.

Sounds pretty reasonable. I love that iPhones get updates for longer, have nicer apps (generally), and have better hardware-software integration, but I just prefer the way Android works so much more that I can deal with the the negatives. Both OS’s have pros and cons, and it’s up to you to choose which works best

/s I hope.

Yes, exactly.

That’s my point. Things are being taken much less seriously now than in previous generations.

It’s one of the sure proofs that society has gotten worse, when everything is being taken too seriously.

Kids have always been doing dumb things, and adults have always been saying things like, “Society is crumbling.” This is not new.

Giraffe.

No, this is different. Instead of depending on the carrier to register your phone, you’ll be able to swap the SIM in software.

You can do it in the OS.

I don’t know for sure, but it sounds like you’ll be able to swap SIMs yourself in the OS.

GPS does not drain that much battery unless you have apps using it constantly in the background.