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That’s amazing. I think you can tell he’s a bit fed up with just doing PewDiePie like he’s still 20 years old. He’s matured, he’s gotten insanely popular and a TV show sounds like the perfect thing to come out of his career IMO.

What I’m still failing to understand here is, exactly what does Android Pay bring to the party that Google Wallet didn’t already do? It seems like every feature called out on the Android Pay page is something I was already enjoying from Google Wallet.

Heh, I definitely remember my first IBM-type PCs. Imagine if you will, trying to play Duke Nukem 3D on a Frankenstein that had (I recall) 4MB SIMM memory, onboard graphics, a 525MB IDE drive and a 486DX 66 processor.

I’ve got some nostalgia for trying for hours to get battle.net or Westwood’s equivalent to let my buddy next door and me play a game of diablo or red alert together, but yeah, for the most part, fuck that.

yeah, we can all act nostalgic but it was really more

I’ve had my N6 through Verizon for a few weeks now. I had previously had a GS3 that I just clung to because I got it right before they locked the bootloader and was able to get Cyanogenmod on it pretty easily, and most new phones are a lot harder to get that pure Android experience on (or close to pure, as is the case

I’ve had my N6 through Verizon for a few weeks now. I had previously had a GS3 that I just clung to because I got it

You cannot possibly tell me that it would be better to live in 1442 than it would be to live in ancient Rome. Possibly functioning sewer systems, roads, literacy, written penal codes, trials by jury, etc.

We can do bigger!

100 = perfect score

Good thing there’s a table.

“Must...not...look...family watching...”

So much plot

NOT ALL PANDAS LIKE POPCORN

But the article made a statement about all men. Why, in your brain, is it a somehow invalid or pathetic response to criticise a blanket statement?

I'm not sure what is more weird: the disgustingly greasy sandwich or actually owning a nvidia shield.

Similar interests can be a good starting point, but it's not always the backbone of a good relationship. Similar values, on the other hand, can make all the difference.

I feel bad when I read something like, "I sold all my video games for my wife." Really? How about finding a partner that likes the same hobbies? I got into an argument once where someone thought it was okay to ask for physical limitations for a partner (no bigger than 120lbs, not taller than 5'4" etc) and I said