Pro tip: before getting yourself pegged make sure to make it clear you want her to be gentle with you, so you don't risk having to question your sexuality.
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DO NAKED. TURNIP.
Here's a trick solve your confusion: if you could choose what's in those pants, how long would it take you to make a decide: if you instantly know you want what's in your own pants youre most likely gay, if you know instantly you want exactly what's not in your own pants you're most likely straight, if you need a moment before you know you're likely not straight nor gay. All the other reasons you can think of aren't about sexuality as in what gender do you like but are about sexuality as in what kind of person you want to be with. But it might also be a little more complicated than this.
I'm in that 60% and sometimes I wonder if it's really only 60%. 20% pure homo is definitely a stretch but 20% pure hetero as well. Also because so many people seem secretly curious but then also never end up trying some and then slowly grow back in that closet of 'I would never ...'. But then again, could also just be the bubble i live in.
They should, definitely. But I am a consumer talking from the pov of a consumer so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On the one hand it seems a good thing they are willing to move their hardware and the data on it, on the other hand it makes be a pretty bad way to lose your credibility because moving people's data around will always leave you with customers who think you made the wrong decision. Or the right one, but too soon or too late. I think they understand what's at stake though.
I asked Lumo how it compared to Duck.ai and LeChat earlier today and it told me it was the best choice. It made good arguments. Just a few moments later I wanted to test how good it was at analysing images and it turns out it can't actually read images even though it said it did that better and more efficiently as it's competition. Long story short, I have no clue.
Not disagreeing with you, but to me it seems they are clearly on the path of expanding their user base atm. This does fit perfectly in that strategy. Getting the basics right would be the morally better thing to do, but might not be the best way to grow their business which could actually be the right decision in the long run. I mean being in the news does get you a lot of new paying users.
It's not Google who chooses where you can sign in with Google though.
I'm sceptical, I would like Britain to have close ties with EU but I expect they won't be willing to make many concessions despite wanting all the benefits.
Sure is a strange thing, where the hell could it have come from and where is the rest? So many questions.