You make it sound like the peeing dude was also the one making the sandwich, lmao
You make it sound like the peeing dude was also the one making the sandwich, lmao
If something is called “[Nationality] [Food]” or similar, it’s probably not related to that nationality.
New York Fries isn’t from New York.
Boston Pizza is not from Boston.
Hawaiian pizza is not Hawaiian.
French fries aren’t French.
That’s how much the official Apple docks cost?
I’m glad I can purchase an external dock for an extra few hundred dollars to get the functionality back that existed in older models
That’s like paying at a restaurant by handing the waiter your entire wallet and telling them to take out the cost of the meal.
Isn’t that basically how it works in the US?
From all the apps invading your privacy and abusing your data, I didn’t suspect Pokemon GO to be one of them.
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic.
Even if you never played the game, it’s fairly common knowledge that it uses GPS data to place in-game elements and to track where players are.
The game also uses real-world locations as in-game “treasure chests”, which people were theorizing all the way back in 2016 would eventually become open to “sponsored” locations. (Every McDonalds where I am is now a PokeStop)
And if you’ve played the game, you’ve likely seen all the invitations to turn on your camera and submit photos (which are tied to your GPS), move to specific locations, walk (or create) walking routes, take short videos of landmarks, etcetcetc.
I’ve been playing on and off since 2016, and I’ve known I’ve been trading data in exchange for a low-cost game this whole time.
I thought it was, but Wikipedia says there isn’t actually a connection!