|
Post by gobshite on Jan 4, 2020 14:52:13 GMT
|
|
|
Post by kingdiamond on Jan 4, 2020 15:04:10 GMT
First world problem, right there. I hope he fixes his high frequency issues before the Koala population is entirely wiped out.
|
|
|
Post by Brick Wall on Jan 5, 2020 16:23:23 GMT
First world problem, right there. I hope he fixes his high frequency issues before the Koala population is entirely wiped out. The heartbreaking pictures of the suffering by the animals have probably done much to slam home the acuity of the disaster. Stronger than even the hellish orange and red tinged skies. It's difficult to grasp the enormous scale of the ongoing damage on a TV. A small, but direct example helps to focus the huge scope.
|
|
|
Post by aaa-appreciator on Jan 6, 2020 18:46:17 GMT
First world problem, right there. I hope he fixes his high frequency issues before the Koala population is entirely wiped out. The heartbreaking pictures of the suffering by the animals have probably done much to slam home the acuity of the disaster. Stronger than even the hellish orange and red tinged skies. It's difficult to grasp the enormous scale of the ongoing damage on a TV. A small, but direct example helps to focus the huge scope. Just don’t try discussing this issue over at SHitesville. God forbid someone would bring up the term “climate change” and send those mutha fuckin’ MAGA flat earthers into a spin! Quite happy calling everyone else a snowflake but quote them science that their ape leader doesn’t believe in and they’ll run crying to their bitch Gorts.
|
|
|
Post by Remaster Bates on Jan 7, 2020 0:11:16 GMT
First world problem, right there. I hope he fixes his high frequency issues before the Koala population is entirely wiped out. The heartbreaking pictures of the suffering by the animals have probably done much to slam home the acuity of the disaster. Stronger than even the hellish orange and red tinged skies. It's difficult to grasp the enormous scale of the ongoing damage on a TV. A small, but direct example helps to focus the huge scope. OLED? QLED? 4k? Please fill out your equipment profile. Burning kookaburras, kolas, and wombats can only truly be appreciated on a proper monitor.
|
|
|
Post by georgimarkov on Jan 8, 2020 18:58:38 GMT
Personally, I would worry more about the reflection than the refraction.
|
|
|
Post by aaa-appreciator on Jan 9, 2020 8:02:51 GMT
It’s good to see SHites embracing blinds and moving away from the veils they’ve been traditionally using as those had an apparent habit of slipping over the speakers.
|
|
|
Post by 5kbooster on Jan 10, 2020 3:45:45 GMT
First world problem, right there. I hope he fixes his high frequency issues before the Koala population is entirely wiped out. The heartbreaking pictures of the suffering by the animals have probably done much to slam home the acuity of the disaster. Stronger than even the hellish orange and red tinged skies. It's difficult to grasp the enormous scale of the ongoing damage on a TV. A small, but direct example helps to focus the huge scope. i know, It’s tragic what happened there. You’d think it would wake some people in this world, show them how blessed they truly are. NOPE...”Window Douche” has gotta have those blinds...
|
|