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  • I could be wrong, but I have a suspicion that you still won't be able to once it's paid off. I've run into the issue a few times in the past when buying an "unlocked" Pixel from Amazon that was carrier unlocked, but the bootloader was still not unlockable. A "carrier unlocked" phone allows you to use the phone on any carrier, but doesn't always guarantee an unlockable bootloader.

  • Foster! I got in real deep and about a week ago had 12 kittens from 4 litters, ranging in age from 2 days to 2 months. Finally found other foster homes for half of them, so I'm back to just 6 kittens from 2 litters now. Cats of all ages need foster homes! Some for just a few days, others for months, and most organizations will allow you to "foster fail" if you fall in love.

  • I've used Pixel phones since they were called Nexus, and it was fun for a minute, but I had too many unexplained issues with RCS and eventually just disabled it. Nowadays, the people I text with most frequently are on Signal. For a variety of reasons, I've shifted to giving people my Google Voice number rather than my "real" number, and Voice doesn't support RCS. So even if I wanted to use RCS, it's not even an option for most conversations.

  • I got banned from Tinder. Possibly because I refused to give my real email and just kept entering temp mail addresses, or possibly due to a photo I included that was taken from behind at an outdoor (public) body paint event.

  • Huh. I don't really drink much soda these days, but when I did, Dr. Pepper was my favorite, and I've always enjoyed blue cheese. I'll have to try that. 2 of my recent-ish favorites:

    • Water cracker + soft blue cheese + hot honey
    • Ramen + blue cheese
  • Hahaha. Humans are so silly! My preference is the exact opposite of yours, but the reasoning behind my preference is the same. I strongly prefer a cashier over self checkout because I prefer to bag my own stuff, and find it easier to do that while someone else scans.

    Very few of the places I shop lately even have a bagger, so I don't usually have to ask anyone not to help. I find most self checkouts frustrating because there's no space for scanned items to sit before bagging them.

    I also usually plop my card down on the card reader once the cashier starts scanning, so I don't have to bounce back and forth between bagging & paying.

  • Yeah, I really don't understand what changed or why. By the time I was in high school, pretty much everyone had a cell phone, but they'd get confiscated if they went off in class or we were caught using them during school hours, and that included all break periods. I remember a teacher threatening to take my phone away when I was using my phone to call my dad for a ride home after I had finished my exams for the day. For high school kids, I could see arguments on both sides for whether they should be allowed during breaks, but definitely not during class periods.

    Things were a little more flexible in college, but they were still expected to be silent, and some professors would ask you to leave the class if your phone went off or was otherwise causing a distraction.