I am genuinely looking forward to this, if only most for the news about the DAC and sound capabilities.
The relationship I have work my phone is that I don't have phone I can use to listen to music with - I have a music and entertainment device I can use to call with.
"What's the worst thing that could happen?"
"Fuck it"
"I'm here for a good time, not for a long time"
"I'll deal with it on the fly"
"Yolo"
"Ask not 'why?' - ask 'why not?'".
Isn't fandom and being a fan just an abbreviating expression of being a fanatic?
A shorter version would be "you can like stuff without being a fan"
For example, I'd say that I'm a big fan of Iron Maiden, but also that I like synthwave.
Mostly this, even if it's also a thing where religion and culture have intertwined long and deep enough that people unfortunately wouldn't know where one starts and one ends.
Att least before his drug auxin, he wasn't that bad and there were some alright takeaways between the lines.
Now it's just sick ramblings from a diseased man.
31,Sweden
Yes, and I prefer a manual car to an automatic. It keeps me a lot more dialed in while driving.
When I got it on my 2018 Civic last year, it turned out that rats had crawled up to the engine compartment and chewed of a cylinder cable.
I still managed to drive to work and to the car repair shop - albeit on low gears.
Ubuntu brings a ton of awkward and shit memories from the course we had on it in secondary school.
Admittedly, Linux Mint is the only distro I have used in a personal capacity.
I do. I do pray and observe Ramadan, avoid pork, and so on. I did it as a child and a teenager - but there was a while in my young adult years of briefly slipping into a bad lifestyle and abusing shit to cope with work and poor mental health at the time. To be frank, it was the fact that I took my driver's license that made me do away with that stuff.
Thankfully, I have had a spiritual re-awakening since then and found back to those roots. It's a good thing for me that allows me to stay grounded keep my humility. It's a gift that I'm proud of to have received from my parents. I've managed to shave away other vices such as gambling, but other vices like nicotine remain.
This happens to be my heritage and my life story. Having been born and raised in a secular country, I've seen and heard enough to recognize that everyone has their own heritage and their own life story. What's yours?
Muslim, born to muslim parents. I was raised in it and still hold on it as it's a good way for me to honor my parents and those who came before them.
Supposedly, there will be a new dedicated sound chip for this. To what extent it may or may not be improved, I don't know. I'm looking forward to read audio/hifi-centric reviews of this phone