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Since I invariably wind up getting "name suits" types of comments, here's the explanation behind it:

Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with "holier-than-thou" types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them.

I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago "'ape" was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean "imitate" or "copy."

I'm sure you can figure the rest out.

  • Ah, now that's a productive use of her newfound free time.

  • So, crates.

  • You know they've been pushed too far if femboys are willing to harm.

  • So the punishment for doom-scrolling is... doom?

  • Finally found a way to make people think I'm hot!

  • There is: fear. Persistent bullying from early childhood - likely from their own family - makes them become bullies themselves.

  • It's an "any excuse I can find to be judgemental of others in order to prop up my own insecurities that I've buried so deep I don't even realize they're what actually motivates me" thing.

  • The more things change, the more they stay the same

  • Is it just me, or does that bust look a bit like Ryan Stiles?

  • Challenge accepted (for lack of any other choice).

  • It mentions & includes a link to the NotebookCheck site as the source. It's certainly NOT an unreliable site.

  • I understand all that, but there's no reason for that to require a subscription. A reasonable per-use fee seems like it should be an alternative option. Even if the company doesn't want to set up those abilities on each phone themselves (which seems odd to me considering how automated that process can be made - when provisioning the phone, pop it on a USB stand, fire up a script, and walk away while it completes), those events can't be happening with such frequency that a subscription makes sense for anything but a larger company with a high turnover rate - one that implies said company possibly has bigger problems.

  • Those features aren’t free though – according to a note on the Void Phone website, “basic MDM costs are $2.50 per phone/month.”

    At the 100pc minimum that's a guaranteed extra $250/mo cost. I know that's relatively cheap in enterprise terms, but what a racket for something that's mostly going to be "set it & forget it."

  • It'd probably be much lower if they were able to interview those people without any time left in their lives for answering such a survey.

  • Missed opportunity for Tesla to sell branded escape tools at a 20x markup.

  • Don't forget the killer flight sim.

  • I'm not really the type to sue, but I do appreciate when someone puts in the extra effort to do a job as thoroughly as possible.

  • Only if & when he can figure out how to drive them all to his "Truth(less) Social."

  • Merry Kissmyass.