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gadgetgurusau · 2 months
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thegsmclub · 7 months
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starlightkun · 6 months
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finally had to buy a new phone 🤢🤢 spending money 🤢🤢🤢
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homestuck--edits · 1 year
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can i request a pesterquest sprite edit of Dave Harley? use dave's sprite as a base please. his hair goes down a bit above his shoulders, he's smiling like a dork, he has circular sunglasses, a t-shirt with a coral-coloured stegosaurus on it, and a neon green bandaid on his chin.
now that is a guy named dave
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-mod davesprite
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wernerherzogs · 1 month
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You don't pay bills on mobile?? But that's too much effort using your laptop just to pay bills (just curious kasia, i rarely use my laptop these days 🙈)
i literally use my laptop once-twice a month only, exclusively to pay bills 😭 it's the only thing keeping the laptop alive 😭
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apricote · 1 year
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i can't edit tags on mobile because tumblr sucks and i just get a bunch of error messages but i need y'all to know that sammy fed fen autonomously in the high chair like i didn't do anything. he's such a sweetheart 🥺
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revenantghost · 1 year
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Was gonna sign up for Hive to check it out/snag a username, but it’s app-only social media, and even if I wanted to have social media apps on my phone (I don’t), I have a brick of a phone
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ceasarslegion · 2 years
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Fido is my toxic ex who i keep telling everyone i'll never get back together with and then they shower me with gifts and promise theyll change and i always fucking fall for it
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anand07723 · 1 month
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gothhabiba · 4 months
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🍉🇵🇸 eSims for Gaza masterpost 🇵🇸🍉
Which eSims are currently being called for?
Gaza Online is calling for:
Holafly (“Israel” and “Egypt” plans): code HOLACNG
Nomad (“regional Middle East” plan): code NOMADCNG (can now be used multiple times from the same email)
Airalo (“Middle East and North Africa” plan)
Sparks (“Israel” plan)
Numero (“Egypt” plan)
Connecting Humanity is calling for:
Nomad (“regional Middle East” plan): code NOMADCNG (can now be used multiple times from the same email)
Holafly (“Israel” and “Egypt” plans): code HOLACNG—be sure to include which plan it is in the subject line
Simly (“Palestine” and “Middle East” plans)
Airalo (“Discover” plans)
For Connecting Humanity: if you sent an eSim more than two weeks ago and it is still valid and not yet activated, reply to the email in which you originally sent the eSim. To determine whether the eSim is still valid, scan the QR code with a smartphone; tap the yellow button that reads “Cellular plan”; when a screen comes up reading “Activate eSIM,” click the button that says “Continue.” If a message comes up reading “eSIM Cannot Be Added: This code is no longer valid. Contact your carrier for more information,” the eSim is activated, expired, or had an error in installation, and should not be sent. It is very important not to re-send invalid eSims, since people may walk several kilometers to access wifi to connect their eSims only to find out that they cannot be activated.
If a screen appears reading “Activate eSIM: An eSIM is ready to be activated” with a button asking you to “Continue,” do not click “Continue” to activate the eSim on your phone; exit out of the screen and reply to the email containing that QR code.
Be sure you're looking at the original post, as this will be continually updated. Any new instructions about replying to emails for specific types of unactivated plans will also appear here.
Check the notes of blackpearlblasts's eSim post, as well as fairuzfan's 'esim' tag, for referral and discount codes.
How do I purchase an eSim?
If you cannot download an app or manage an eSim yourself, send funds to Crips for eSims for Gaza (Visa; Mastercard; Paypal; AmEx; Canadian e-transfer), or to me (venmo @gothhabiba; paypal.me/Najia; cash app $NajiaK, with note “esims” or similar; check the notes of this post for updates on what I've purchased.)
You can purchase an eSim yourself using a mobile phone app, or on a desktop computer (with the exception of Simly, which does not have a desktop site). See this screenreader-accessible guide to purchasing an eSim through each of the five services that the Connecting Humanity team is calling for (Simly, Nomad, Mogo, Holafly, and Airalo).
Send a screenshot of the plan's QR code to [email protected]. Be sure to include the app used, the word "esim," the type of plan (when an app has more than one, aka "regional Middle East" versus "Palestine"), and the amount of data or time on the plan, in the subject line or body of your email.
Message me if you have any questions or if you need help purchasing an eSim through one of these apps.
If you’re going to be purchasing many eSims at once, see Jane Shi’s list of tips.
Which app should I use?
Try to buy an eSim from one of the apps that the team is currently calling for (see above).
If the team is calling for multiple apps:
Nomad is best in terms of data price, app navigability, and ability to top up when they are near expiry; but eSims must be stayed on top of, as you cannot top them up once the data has completely run out. Go into the app settings and make sure your "data usage" notifcations are turned on.
Simly Middle East plans cannot be topped up; Simly Palestine ones can. Unlike with Nomad, data can be topped up once it has completely run out.
Holafly has the most expensive data, and top-ups don't seem to work.
Mogo has the worst user interface in my opinion. It is difficult or impossible to see plan activation and usage.
How much data should I purchase?
Mirna el-Helbawi has been told that large families may all rely on the same plan for data (by setting up a hotspot). Some recipients of eSim plans may also be using them to upload video.
For those reasons I would recommend getting the largest plan you can afford for plans which cannot be topped up: namely, Simly "Middle East" plans, and Holafly plans (they say you can top them up, but I haven't heard of anyone who has gotten it to work yet).
For all other plans, get a relatively small amount of data (1-3 GB, a 3-day plan, etc.), and top up the plan with more data once it is activated. Go into the app’s settings and make sure low-data notifications are on, because a 1-GB eSIM can expire very quickly.
Is there anything else I need to do?
Check back regularly to see if the plan has been activated. Once it's been activated, check once a day to see if data is still being used, and how close the eSim is to running out of data or to expiring; make sure your notifications are on.
If the eSim hasn't been activated after three weeks or so, reply to the original email that you sent to Gaza eSims containing the QR code for that plan.
If you purchased the eSim through an app which has a policy of starting the countdown to auto-expiry a certain amount of time after the purchase of the eSim, rather than only upon activation (Nomad does this), then also reply to your original e-mail once you're within a few days of this date. If you're within 12 hours of that date, contact customer service and ask for a credit (not a refund) and use it to purchase and send another eSim.
How can I tell if my plan has been activated? How do I top up a plan?
The Connecting Humanity team recommends keeping your eSims topped up once they have been activated.
See this guide on how to tell if your plan has been activated, how to top up plans, and (for Nomad) how to tell when the auto-expiry will start. Keep topping up the eSim for as long as the data usage keeps ticking up. This keeps a person or family connected for longer, without the Connecting Humanity team having to go through another process of installing a new eSim.
If the data usage hasn't changed in a week or so, allow the plan to expire and purchase another one.
What if I can't afford a larger plan, or don't have time or money to keep topping up an eSim?
I have set up a pool of funds out of which to buy and top up eSims, which you can contribute to by sending funds to my venmo (@gothhabiba), PayPal (paypal.me/Najia), or cash app ($NajiaK) (with note “esims” or similar). Check the notes of this post for updates on what I've purchased, which plans are active, and how much data they've used.
Crips for eSims for Gaza also has a donation pool to purchase eSims and top them up.
Gaza Online (run by alumni of Gaza Sky Geeks) accepts monetary donations to purchase eSims as needed.
What if my eSim has not been activated, even after I replied to my email?
Make sure that the QR code you sent was a clear screenshot, and not a photo of a screen; and that you didn’t install the eSim on your own phone by scanning the QR code or clicking “install automatically."
Possible reasons for an eSim not having been activated include: it was given to a journalist as a back-up in case the plan they had activated expired or ran out of data; there was an error during installation or activation and the eSim could no longer be used; the eSim was installed, but not activated, and then Israeli bombings destroyed the phone, or forced someone to leave it behind.
An eSim that was sent but couldn’t be used is still part of an important effort and learning curve. Errors in installation, for example, are happening less often than they were in the beginning of the project.
Why should I purchase an eSim? Is there any proof that they work?
Israel is imposing near-constant communications blackouts on Gaza. The majority of the news that you are seeing come from Gaza is coming from people who are connected via eSim.
eSims also connect people to news. People are able to videochat with their family for the first time in months, to learn that their family members are still alive, to see their newborn children for the first time, and more, thanks to eSims.
Some of this sharing of news saves lives, as people have been able to flee or avoid areas under bombardment, or learn that they are on evacuation lists.
Why are different plans called for at different times?
Different eSims work in different areas of the Gaza Strip (and Egypt, where many refugees currently are). The team tries to keep a stockpile of each type of sim on hand.
Is there anything else I can do to help?
There is an urgent need for more eSims. Print out these posters and place them on bulletin boards, in local businesses, on telephone poles, or wherever people are likely to see them. Print out these foldable brochures to inform people about the initiative and distribute them at protests, cafes and restaurants, &c. Also feel free to make your own brochures using the wording from this post.
The Connecting Humanity team is very busy connecting people to eSims and don't often have time to answer questions. Check a few of Mirna El Helbawi's most recent tweets and see if anyone has commented with any questions that you can answer with the information in this post.
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itshop7 · 3 months
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Smart Savings: Your Guide to Affordable Used Old Mobiles in Dubai
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Dubai, the city of glitz and glamour, also boasts a thriving market for pre-owned treasures. If you’re looking for a smartphone upgrade without breaking the bank, consider exploring the world of used old mobile in dubai. You’ll be surprised at the variety of options available, from last year’s flagships to reliable budget-friendly models. But navigating this market can seem daunting, especially with concerns about quality and authenticity.
This guide is your roadmap to smart savings on used mobiles in dubai. We’ll equip you with the knowledge and resources to find the perfect phone at the right price, ensuring a smooth and secure buying experience.
Why Choose Used Mobiles in Dubai?
Several compelling reasons make buying a used mobile in Dubai an attractive option:
Significant Cost Savings: Compared to brand-new models, used phones can offer savings of up to 70%, making them ideal for budget-conscious buyers.
Variety of Choices: Dubai’s mobile market caters to diverse needs and preferences. You’ll find a wide range of brands, models, and specifications to suit your budget and usage requirements.
Environmentally Friendly: Choosing a pre-owned phone reduces electronic waste and promotes sustainability, making it an eco-conscious choice.
Extended Availability: Popular models that are no longer available can often be found in the used market, giving you access to features you might otherwise miss.
Finding the Right Used Mobile:
With so many options available, it’s crucial to do your research before diving in. Here are some key steps to follow:
Define Your Needs: Identify your priorities in terms of brand, model, features, budget, and desired condition (mint, slightly used, etc.).
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Compare Prices: Don’t settle for the first offer you see. Compare prices across different sellers to ensure you’re getting the best deal.
Inspect the Phone Thoroughly: Before making a purchase, meticulously examine the phone’s physical condition, functionality, and software. Look for scratches, dents, cracks, or any signs of damage. Test all the buttons, ports, and cameras, and ensure everything works smoothly.
Verify Authenticity: Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. Check the phone’s IMEI number against online databases to verify its legitimacy and avoid stolen devices.
Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask the seller detailed questions about the phone’s history, usage, and any repairs or replacements done.
Additional Tips for Secure Buying:
Opt for Secure Payment Methods: Avoid cash transactions and use secure payment options like credit cards with purchase protection or online escrow services.
Get a Warranty: If possible, negotiate a warranty or guarantee with the seller for added peace of mind.
Keep Records: Maintain receipts, invoices, and any documentation related to the purchase for future reference.
Where to Find Used Mobiles in Dubai:
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Reputable Retailers: Established stores like used phones uae offer a curated selection of pre-owned phones with warranties and quality checks.
Online Marketplaces: Platforms like Dubizzle and Facebook Marketplace offer a wider variety of options, but buyers beware and exercise caution when dealing with individual sellers.
Telecom Operators: Some telecom operators offer buyback programs for used phones, which can be a convenient option if you’re upgrading within the same network.
Conclusion:
Buying a used mobile in Dubai can be a smart and rewarding experience, offering significant savings and access to a wider range of options. By following the tips and resources provided in this guide, you can confidently navigate the market and find the perfect phone that meets your needs and budget. Remember, prioritize reputable sellers, thorough inspections, and secure transactions for a smooth and successful purchase. Happy shopping!
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hungryartbean · 8 months
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I love working in a phone store simply because so far I've had 6 customers this week come in and question why their apple phone has gone into sos mode. The answer?
Apple is doing apple shit and being shady and deleting people's sims on their devices so they can't connect to their carrier service. SPECIFICALLY iPhones that still have a physical sim port. iPhone 14-15 are not having this issue, but older devices like 13 and below are.
The only reason I can think of is because Apple is shit and loves to fuvk people's phones and make them think they need a whole new phone instead of just an hour of technical support from the carrier service. (See apple slowdown lawsuit as previous examples. Link 1; Link 2)
Anyways if you have an iPhone earlier than a 14 and it suddenly goes into sos mode, uhh just make sure your cellular page in settings doesn't have set-up cellular as the only option. If it does, just contact your customer service for the service provider you go through (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Cricket, Mint, etc.) and ask them to reconnect the device using e-sim bc Apple hates it's consumers <3
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blackpearlblast · 5 months
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a rundown on the listed e-sim platforms from this tweet from mirna el helbawi. visit esimsforgaza to learn about this effort. (they also have a tutorial on how to purchase an esim and send it to them)
update v11 (5/5/24) holafly (israel and egypt), simly (palestine), and airalo (discover) are currently in the highest in demand. platforms. if it has been more than 3 weeks since you initially sent your esim and your esim has not been activated, you can reforward your original email with the expiration date in the subject line. you can see gothhabiba’s guide for how to tell if your esims have been activated. if your esim has expired without use, you can contact customer service to renew or replace it.
troubleshooting hint 1: if you are trying to pay through paypal, make sure you have pop-ups enabled! otherwise the payment window won't be able to appear. (this issue most frequently seems to occur with nomad)
troubleshooting hint 2: if you are trying to purchase an esim using the provider's app, it may block you from purchasing if your phone does not fit the requirements to install and use their esims. use their website in your browser instead and this problem should go away.
nomad
for the month of may, first time referrals give 25% off for a person's first purchase and 25% off the referrer's next purchase! it's a great time to use someone's referral code from the notes if you are a first time buyer.
you can use a referral code to get $3 off your first purchase and also make it so the person whose code you used can buy more esims for gaza. many people have been leaving their referral codes in the replies of this post and supposedly a referral code may eventually reach capacity so just keep trying until you find one that works! BACKPACKNOMAD is another code to get $3 off your first purchase, it's been working for some people but not others so try out a referral code instead if you can't get it to work. NOMEXPLORE15 gives 15% off plans until 5/31/24. NOMADCNG is a code for 5% off any middle east region nomad esims posted by connecting gaza. it can be used on any purchase, not just your first but is generally going to give less off than the first-purchase only codes, so use those first. it can be used in combination with nomad points. (nomad promo codes do not work on plans that are already on sale, unlimited plans, and plans under $5)
weekly tuesdays only code on nomad web, PST timezone! it gives 10% off plans 10gb and above. NOMADTUE
nomad also seems to be kind of sluggish sometimes when it comes to sending out emails with the codes. you can look for them manually by going to manage -> manage plans -> the plan you purchased -> installation instruction and scroll down to install esim via QR code or manual input then select QR code to find the QR code which you can screenshot and email to them. often just the act of logging back into your nomad account after purchase seems to cause the email with the code to come through though.
mogo
mogo's website is fucking annoying to navigate and i couldn't find any promo codes, but their prices are massively on sale anyway. you have to pick if you want your esim to be for iphone, ipad, or android for some reason. according to statcounter, android makes up approx. 75% of mobile markets in palestine while iphone represents approx. 25%. so i would probably recommend prioritizing donations of android esims but if you can afford multiple, try buying an iphone one too? if i can find any official direction from the connecting gaza crew on this i will update with it.
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a good referral code to use for mogo is 8R29F9. the way things are worded are confusing but as far as i can tell, if you use it we both get a 10% discount on your first purchase. (the referrer gets a 10% voucher that allows them to top up in use esims, they are someone who i know has bought a lot of esims and will be able to make good use of the top-up discount vouchers!) also upon signing up it automatically generates a password for you which you can change by downloading the app. (check your email to find your account's current password)
holafly (also looking for holafly esims for egypt now)
holafly is pricier than the others and the only promo code i could find was ESIMNOW for 7% off. someone in the tags mentioned GETESIM7 as another 7% off code they had received, so if you have already used ESIMNOW or can't seem to get it to work, try GETESIM7. referral codes only seem to give 5% off and they don't stack. (i don't remember the source, it was on some sketchy coupon site i don't want to link to and only can recommend because i tried it myself) you can also use my referral link for 5% off if you can afford the 2% worse deal on your end, it will give me $5 credit which i can put towards buying more esims. connecting gaza has also posted the promo code HOLACNG for 5% off but since it is less than the 7% off codes and as far as i can tell does not give credit towards others to buy esims like the referral links, i would consider it lower priority for use.
simly (note: simly must be downloaded as an app to be used, the website link is to help people confirm they are downloading the right app)
i have not personally used simly so i am going to be going off of the sixth slide of mirna el helbawi's instagram guide, with some corrections from someone who has successfully purchased an esim from simly. after downloading the app and making an account, search for palestine or middle east and purchase your preferred package. the page the app takes you to after your purchase should have the QR code to send to the esimsforgaza email, it won't show up in your email receipt. someone kindly left her referral code in the tags of this post, it gives $3 off your first purchase and will give her $3 credit to put towards purchasing more esims for gaza. the code is CIWA2. (if this referral code doesn't work, try one from the notes of this post!) according to someone in the notes, ARB is a simly promo code for 25% off esims that is still working as of march 3rd.
airalo
some people have noted issues trying to sign up for airalo using the browser version of the website, it worked for me but if you are struggling you can give the mobile app a try and that should work. you can use a referral code to get $3 off your first purchase and give the code suppler a $3 credit for buying more esims. KARINA9661 is a code sourced from this post which is also a wonderful example of how using people's referral codes can really make a difference. if for some reason that referral code isn't working, you can find more in the notes of the original esim post i made here.
@/fairuzfan also has a tag of esim referral codes for various platforms!
(note: mogo and holafly both link to israel esims as there are no general regional packages for the middle east like on nomad and the esims for gaza website specifically linked to the israel package on mogo, so i linked to the equivalent on holafly.)
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mintyjinx · 6 months
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(Retro & Vintage) Flip-Phone - Functional/Override & Decorative (Updated with more colors!)
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As per request, an override/default replacement phone! + A bonus decorative/clutter version.
Inspired by one of my own personal flip phones from back in the day. And yes, I do realise that from certain angles, it looks more like one of them old-school sliding mobile phones rather than a flip-phone. Perhaps I just found an excuse to create more of these old school cell phones 🤔 Thoughts?
Information: There are 2 items, one of which is a clutter item (non-functional, just decorative) and the other one is a default replacement/override for the EA smartphone. It replaces the in-game smartphone visually. Both items can be placed in-game at the same time.
Decorative/Clutter Flip-Phone (non-functional): ♦ Found in build/buy catalog ♦ Base game compatible ♦ Decorative. ♦ 19 swatches
Default Replacement/Override Flip-Phone (funtional): ♦ Base game compatible ♦ 19 options to choose from (same as the swatches for the clutter item) This item is an override which means it will conflict with any other phone replacement/override, this also means you can only pick 1 override .package file.
✦ Download the Decorative/Clutter Flip-Phone (non-functional) here (SFS) (You can have this file as well as a default replacement file in-game at the same time.)
✦ Download a Default Replacement/Override Flip-Phone (functional) Here (SFS) <- This link leads to a folder that contains 19 Default Replacement .package files, only install one .package file from this folder! (files are numbered to reflect the swatches in the picture above so that you can pick and choose which flip phone you’d like to see your sims using!)
Note(s): For any questions or requests, leave a comment or ask me anything HERE.
Notes for CC creators: TOU for CC creators can be found HERE or contact me directly. I recently deleted all of my .tray files and saves recently, completely forgetting to write down all of the CC I’ve used. I like to document all CC used in my promo pics so I can give proper credit to the creators! If you recognize a specific piece of CC used in the pictures, please let me know so I can give proper credit! If you’re a CC creator and I’ve used your creations without credit, do let me know so we can sort it out.
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amplexadversary · 1 year
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Unpopular fucking opinion time but it needs to be said:
Allowing mobile players into Warframe is a terrible idea and if DE insists on fucking over people with bad internet even more, they need to implement several layers of platform-based prejudice alongside it.
At the bare minimum, I want a feature that locks anyone on mobile out of being matched onto a squad I’m in.
I’m already hard up enough on actually getting to play the multiplayer-mandatory aspects of the game (like the zariman missions that want you doing three things at once on a time crunch) because everyone is in the process of leaving by the time I fucking load in.
I get that most of your playerbase isn’t constantly getting fucked in the ass by their IP, because no one actually seems to want to play endless style missions (like I do because they’re how I actually get to play the game), but still, making things worse for people who actually want to *play* your game is a gauche move.
#Mobile devices are inherently inferior and are already optimized for mobile phone shit#Any game requiring more than five buttons or wanting more memory than the current handheld console should not be developed for phones#look at genshin for example. they have to limit their entity limit to what a tiny device with nothing in between the plastic can render#and people with real machines get a worse in-game experience because they can't fill up all the empty space in their lodgings#because they have to make things fair for a device that can't keep up with a PC or console 5 years older than it for lack of ROOM#Cross-play CAN work on real machines#I've seen it by now.#but for the love of god segregate mobile players I am begging you. PLEASE#at least for any feature that could benefit from MORE MEMORY or LONGER RENDER#If you want to be stupid buy another server and clone your shit. Then just *try* to keep up the experience quality on the handicap server#you won't be able to do it#why punish people with a machine that is actually designed for the purpose it's being used for.#people without can borrow from somebody else until they get a real machine. worked out fine for my generation#you go over to your friend's place and you take turns and heckle each other from the backseat. perfectly reasonable way to play#fucking idiocy#I'm not tagging this with my usual rant tag#because I am right and absolutely unwilling to concede that#rant#rantrantrantrantrant#sorry if I'm being MACHINE RACIST or whatever but no one is tethered to one particular device their whole life#so the prejudice is a good thing actually
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getminto · 1 year
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