mzivtins

mzivtins t1_jdcr40e wrote

What is it she liked about the other guy? Find that out if you want to, but you will need a rock solid foundation where you will not lose confidence over it.

We all know the thrill of the chase and something new can be 99% of the allure. You hear it a lot "I don't know, it was just exciting I can' explain it"

It may not be you that is the problem, just life in general beats on you, and if you feel happier talking to someone else it could just be escapism.

Either way you will need to be rock solid so you can move on without it affecting you mentally, everything like this that happens ends up being a good thing for both people if the right mindset is applied

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mzivtins t1_jbx0cs5 wrote

Ok, so saying something is Immeasurably cruel and saying its worded the same as policies in the 1930's Germany has nothing do to with the NAZI part and their policies around immigrants, the biggest group being Jews?

The guy is an idiot who is obsessed with being liked, just like all narcissistic celebrities (pretty much all of them)

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mzivtins t1_j3vodh3 wrote

I've had both the Duo 1 and 2, and both were incredible to use, just simple things that you could never do by going back to a standard single aspect phone.

You sound like someone who has never used one, as the entire point of a dual screen phone is that they are so much easier to use.

Once you use a device like this you realise how pathetically limited phones are.

Imagine you're on the go and someone sends you a picture of a number written down that you have to use elsewhere, like a webform or something... how tf are you gonna do that on a single aspect phone? Memorise the number? LOOOOL

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mzivtins t1_iydl8gx wrote

Thats strange, I can only talk from experience of living in the UK as a Briton, but you have to be found guilty like you say.

But in these scenarios, I cannot find anywhere, any piece of legal documentation that refers to the person mentioned in this sign being guilty of any crime?

So what are you referring to when you say guilty of crime? that does happen right? If someone is guilty as charged then they are arrested/incarcerated as needed?

Or do they not need to be guilty in America for them to be arrested and charged?

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