

At least they’re predictable


At least they’re predictable


Was about to comment this. You can’t really fail an eye test, the desired result of the test is to determine how good your eyesight is, so the only way to fail it is is incomplete or incorrect data.
It’s not like a maths test where the desired result is, say, 80% or higher.


No one is doing that. YOU’RE the one here that is getting angry at nothing. It’s just an option for pixel users, who are one of the only demographics locked into Google photos. Other phone users are free to use their stock photo app. You’ve clearly just misunderstood the original comment and are trying to save face.
Also the ‘equal rights equal fights’ rhetoric I often see on here and reddit. Like seriously? Are we children?
When have you ever been in a situation where you have to punch a woman? It’s such a ridiculous argument. I don’t understand why women wanting to be paid as much as a man for the same job is equivalent to getting involved in physical fights. ‘hey, you want to be paid fairly? Better be able to hold your own in the ring! No complaining allowed, you wanted this!’


But it’s not for most people. It’s for Google pixel users, that’s the whole point! That’s like saying oh this diesel sucks and isn’t user friendly because it doesn’t work in my petrol car. That’s because it isn’t for your car.


I mean, I think that’s a stretch. We know that vaping gives you popcorn lung and likely lung cancer also the same as cigarettes.
Alcohol in moderation has no long lasting effects. If you drink in excess it’s not great for your liver sure, but it’s still not as bad as smoking/vaping.
For the record, I’m pro legalising cannabis, and if people want to smoke and drink up a storm in their own home on a Friday night, go for it!
However, in the interest of public health, a tax on vapes wouldn’t be a bad idea. There’s no reason they shouldn’t be as restricted as cigarettes are. If they’re expensive then it doesn’t stop those who really want to partake from using them, but it limits children’s access.
Also, alcohol IS taxed already.


Maybe so, but they are terrible for you and there shouldn’t be incentive to do it. Vapes are very cheap, this is partly why they’re so popular with children. Maybe it they were a bit pricier then people would think twice. Can also put tax towards public health service.


Not bothered about what people do in their own homes, moreso what they do in public. Vape isn’t a pleasant smell and we don’t know the impacts of second hand vapour


And also under the influence of black mold


A good move in my opinion. Not sure how enforced it will be but phasing out cigarettes full stop is a good idea.
Now we should be clamping down on vapes. Tax them more, ban advertising, hide them from sale and put them in the same blank packaging as cigs.
In my opinion, they should ban the sweet flavours and only allow menthol, tobacco or mint flavours but not sure how that would fly.


I also feel like if it’s a likely enough event to happen once, then it might have also occurred multiple times.


Remember when we used to talk to each other at the dinner table? Pepperidge Farm remembers.


To be fair, they’re maybe too established now but they’re quite a good example of modern British music these days. Beyond the Dua Lipas and Charlie XCXs of the UK, we’ve got a lot of great rock bands.


Huh? It’s a replacement for android for pixel phones. Therefore it works on… Pixel phones…


Mccarthyism round two, let’s go! Screw learning from your mistakes!
Yep, right on. There can be a need for it when the foreskin is too tight during puberty, but it doesn’t fully pull back until that time in a boy’s life anyway so the circumcision is not necessary from birth, apart from maybe in the case of a rare deformity.


Interesting. Guess him ordering doordash is supposed to distract us from the fact he is a pedophile somehow?


I’m not one to defend this orange man baby, however there is no way this image can be real. I don’t even think it’s AI, looks like good old fashioned photoshop.


Why on earth would we!? China especially don’t have the best track record, and the US is the laughing stock of the world at this point, not to trusted with anything.
Well, no. It’s because Linux has never tried to appeal to casual users. Even if you download something like Ubuntu, you still have to jump through hoops sometimes to install things. People are turned off by using command lines.
With Mac and Windows, you just search up what you want and download it.
Compatability is a huge thing too.