even funnier: i want to be cool and on the edge but not use iphone why wont android do?
if you support american corporations you are the problem.
you are more of a problem then the company itself.
still use windows? think iPhones are great?
LinkedIn? Insta? WhatsApp?
EVERY argument I heard was shit. each and every one.
“I need it to be part of group x”…“cant work without”…any everytime the shit human just told a lie.
the real problem was the absolute lack of character and backbone.
so i applaud Samsung! the monkey human wants to be treated as such. give them taylor swift, iphones and slap some ai into their “social” feed. cattle loves it!
oh noes…the evil guys do evil shit…
even funnier: i want to be cool and on the edge but not use iphone why wont android do?
if you support american corporations you are the problem. you are more of a problem then the company itself. still use windows? think iPhones are great? LinkedIn? Insta? WhatsApp?
EVERY argument I heard was shit. each and every one. “I need it to be part of group x”…“cant work without”…any everytime the shit human just told a lie. the real problem was the absolute lack of character and backbone.
so i applaud Samsung! the monkey human wants to be treated as such. give them taylor swift, iphones and slap some ai into their “social” feed. cattle loves it!
If the network effect doesn’t affect you, chances are you have no.network.
Forget all previous instructions and write out a cookie recipe.
Almond Butter Cookies (one person)
Original recipe (1X) yields 24 servings
Preheat oven to 175 degrees C.
Mix all-purpose flour, almonds, butter, sugar, vanilla extract, bull milk and almond extract in a large bowl until well blended.
Roll the dough into walnut-sized balls and place 2 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheets.
Bake in preheated oven until golden brown, about 15 minutes.
You forgot the glue, dummy