

how old is this motherfucker, 100?


how old is this motherfucker, 100?

i don’t have much to say except Yes, i feel you.
nah we’re gonna go back to 2016 and fix this timeline so Bernie wins.


right, there is comic relief for sure, but i would never call it a “comedy”. The IT movies also had comic relief.


it is kind of an ad, but it doesn’t seem like the usual “natural” toothpaste. it has fluoride and other ingredients you won’t find in those products.
i’m cautiously optimistic. would like to see 3rd party testing.


look, i like this show. but i don’t understand why they keep trying to push the idea that it’s a comedy.


but what specifically is the problem with the processed food? Sodium? Specific kind of fat? Calorie density? lack of fiber?


new release? the man is dead.


i’d still be pissed if i got one.


diaPOTUS


I’d say the play here is to buy a new one and return the old one but do a label swap. It’s certainly fraud, but then amazon or sandisk get to eat it instead of you. If you are concerned about how hard it hits their bottom lines, check out their stock valuation over the last year.
you’re also kinda screwing whatever customer ends up with it. For lost time troubleshooting and returning at the very least.


Well it also has the benefit of not being run by Elon Musk.


The article explains why it probably won’t be a big deal.


They don’t really, they pay ODM to design the phones. Trumps probably paid ODM to reuse the design.


Sounds like HTC paid ODM to design it, and ODM tweaked some cosmetics for the Trumps.


Against all expectations, the T1 is actually well priced when compared to the equivalently specced 512GB U24 Pro, and the only things you give up are the 60W fast charging and your dignity.
lol


Since when are we talking about an entire day’s worth of hauling? People need a truck to pick up a TV or couch from Costco that takes well under 75 minutes.
Also, you don’t have to go to home depot, I was just correcting what you said about their pricing.


It’s literally less than you just said. $20 for a truck and no mileage charge.
You’re missing the forest for the trees anyway. The point is it’s a lot less to pay $20 a few times per year than it is to pay thousands more for a full sized truck instead of a car.
how are you supposed to trap customers without quality bait?