Once someone asked if Stephen and Stephen were pronounced the same. Presumably they meant "Steven" for one of those, but the question as written was dumb.
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As cool as that is, it does end up looking confusing. Maybe some quick visual indication (possibly customized by each user) to show source of comment could help.
Eventually a great idea, but that's not rolling out particularly soon.
A company going public is always a bad sign to me. Whenever I see it, I instantly distrust what that company might be doing next. Clearly it's bad if my gut reaction is to distrust.
Figures. He is, however, the better choice so hopefully this helps.
Yeah, but a lot of people come to the agreement that they'll get married without an official proposal date getting set.
Oof. Sad to learn. I know to some extent people are a product of their time, but this seems like a trite worse than "he was born almost 100 years ago!"
That's what I'd assume based on the name. If it's radiation/fallout proof, I'd expect them to list it that way.
Depends on your scientific familiarity. Also, part of the turbo encabulator script is that most of the words are not odd, it's how they're joined which is odd.
Note how they literally have a special exception
I wager some people want "dumbphones". A phone you open and just dial into without scrolling through apps. A phone with a simple screen that doesn't just gobble down battery life. So, like, a smartphone could fit this need with the right interfaces available.
It's also worth noting that the 9% they cut off was probably the group more inclined to already be using alternatives to Reddit anyways.