Can we send all the billionaires down there with him at the same time? Just rid us of their vileness.

Damn, fellas looking sharp!

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“Today I Learned That 1g of dried DNA can hold up to 455 exabytes (Or 455 MILLION terabytes) of data!”

There. Fixed it.

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How, where!? I'll be searching immediately after asking this lol

Edit: I think I found it on GH

I guess I just never thought about it or realized they were given out at any interval. I thought it was just as deemed fit or something. Yeah, I really didn't put much more than fleeting thoughts into it lol

a nice French void gato wearing a bologna beret

TIL a Nobel Prize for economics is given out every year (apparently
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I had to go look if there were actually any full stops because my brain read that whole thing as a giant run on.

And technically ice cream has milk in it but we call it ice cream.

Could be true, but I feel a lot of people buy iPhones for the luxury status and plastic definitely doesn’t have that luxury feel compared to glass. Putting their lower end phone against a flagship and then putting a plastic back on it doesn’t strike me as a very good market test. And I might be remembering wrong, but the iPhone C was the first ‘budget iPhone’. Had they offered it along side another budget iPhone that would have been an easy comparison.

Well, no, but it also wasn’t their flagship. Had it been their flagship or something similar to it maybe the units sold would have been higher.

Omg you’re a ham and I love this

Personally I’d take a plastic back as it’s lighter and more durable than glass. Sure glass feels more premium but since most/many people slap a case on it anyway, and the case is plastic, just make the phone out of plastic.

I played it from the start. It was during covid lockdown and felt like a vacation. Then I stopped for ages. Coincidentally, I just picked it back up a couple days ago and am enjoying it again. Tidying things up and so on. I still like it but don't play it like I used to.

This makes a lot more sense to me. I drink alcohol occasionally but usually a few drinks every few weeks so I don't imagine my liver is damaged from that. I'm in my late 30s and my understanding is that I'm at the age of rapid decline, and I'm experiencing a lot more weakness and fatigue so that all lines up. We shall see how it progresses.

Thanks for the feedback!