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Fake: female

Gay: inmates

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Fake: girlfriend

Gay: sucking cock

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You have to use your mouse anyway, regexr.com won’t check that regex on its own

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Fake: anon worked out

Gay: anon fucked gayfag

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Medication pretty much solved the issue completely.

You haven’t solved the issue, merely covered it up (at least if you plan taking that shit till the end of your miserable life).

You can call the issue solved if you feel happy without meds.

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Samsung Galaxy S5 would like to have a word. IP67 while having user-detachable battery cover.

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I only stick to my Note 9 (peak Samsung) because of stylus support that no one else offers. When Fairphone stars offering as awesome stylus support as Samsung does, I’m moving immediately.

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Another Samsung Store couldn’t fix my screen without wiping my data (because procedures) and of course they had to do a full replacement of both the glass and the actual screen.

A Ukrainian guy came to the rescue and replaced just the glass (screen was working just fine), thus at half the price, and most importantly, kept my data intact. As it should’ve been at the official store.

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And Android takes like a full minute to boot back up.

Yeah, I miss my brick Nokia’s quick startup time… I think there’s a way to avoid the shutdown problem.

  1. Hibernation mechanism, known from PCs, could be ported to Android. This way you can pick up where you left off before swapping the battery. Seriously, I hate losing all unread notifications after a reboot. Who the hell though that’s a good idea?
  2. Hot swapping battery, which means that you can change one half of the battery, then the second half and the phone won’t shut down at all. Foldables make it easier since they already use 2 batteries, 1 for each half. Just wire them up in parallel and the voltage won’t drop when one is taken out for replacement by the user.
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