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That's why I just go Nexus all the way to the bank... cheap outright purchase price compared to Galaxy Sx or HTC Onexx models... and its stable as everything and latest version of everything

Not saying it doesn't work, but do you not see how that stolen car strategy wouldn't work if there weren't people who do the opposite of these guys and actually visit the forums outside of needing help? Can you refute the P2P leecher analogy? All take and no give is what I'm getting at. They only wanna know the community when they need.

I'll happily keep an eye out for some stranger's stolen car. Conversely, I get annoyed when the same type of people just chime in on a wasteland discussion lol. We know nothing of their financial / lifestyle credentials and they wanna talk shit with us? FOH

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Went android for a week, and switched back to Apple purely cos android annoys the shit out of me.

They're not that good as anti-apple people make them out to be.

Inb4 haters.

Just bought a nexus, instead of a new screen for pretty much the same money... new screen was going to cost $280 coz i broke some other important thing in the phone, and the nexus was $320 delivered lol.

Looks mad, lets see how it goes!

I'll happily keep an eye out for some stranger's stolen car. Conversely, I get annoyed when the same type of people just chime in on a wasteland discussion lol. We know nothing of their financial / lifestyle credentials and they wanna talk shit with us? FOH

Yeah but where is that stranger when your car gets stolen

But +1 for uninitiated VWL strangers

Not saying it doesn't work, but do you not see how that stolen car strategy wouldn't work if there weren't people who do the opposite of these guys and actually visit the forums outside of needing help? Can you refute the P2P leecher analogy? All take and no give is what I'm getting at. They only wanna know the community when they need.

I get what you're saying and I agree as well. I bet these people would be the first to jump to help find our cars if they got stolen :P

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so I've been playing round lots with android/ios lately since getting new iphone and new samsung tablet

and have concluded..

who gives a fk

just use it

this ^

also, was listening to an hour long mix on youtube of 90s songs the other day, for some reason picturing hatish djing in the ghetto' with his big ass beard (nohomo)

so much different to club songs today thats for sure, strong feels of primary school discos

while i was gone, did I miss any r34 front bar raps?

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Lol

I love Aussies doing well on a world scale in anything but don't pretend you had any sort of interest in *insert seasonal sport here* until you heard it on the news!

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