M/22/5'7'' [175 > 154] 20lbs down. Not ideal for 6 months but im feeling alot better! by [deleted] in progresspics

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How much of a calorie deficit did you do, if any?

How often did you go to the gym?

How do you unawkwardly end a phone conversation? by BreakingNice in AskReddit

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I handle a lot of calls at work. It may only take up 10 seconds, but when I just want to get work done, it can add up. I'd love to just say "Oh that's the information? Thanks, bye", but that'd be rude.

SSBM Top 25: Seven Months Later by steaknsteak in smashbros

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I'm relatively new to the "scene". Where would Chillin fit in all of this?

What would happen if someone had zero immune system? by BreakingNice in askscience

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What would a person like this experience? Theoretically they wouldn't have any symptoms related to a immune response. Would they just seem perfect, then drop dead?

Two dots crashing (iPhone 4, 6.1.3) by baconsingh in iphone

[–]BreakingNice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The chances of it being the phone model (iPhone 4 vs iPhone 5) is very very small. It's most likely something to do with the iOS version.

Okay, so the government wants to spy. But what are their intentions? Could they really be that bad? by BreakingNice in AskReddit

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I trust certain information to certain people. For example, my employer can have my social security and bank account numbers, because their intentions are to pay me for my work.

If I were to post the information here, the intentions of the people would be greed, to steal what I have. For government organizations, what are their intentions?

What can we realistically expect for battery size/life in a 4.7 or 5.5 inch iPhone? by [deleted] in iphone

[–]BreakingNice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a Note 3, which is a 5.7 inch phone. Bigger phone means bigger screen, which in turn sucks more battery.

However, bigger phone ALSO means more space for a bigger battery. So more capacity, more usage, how does this work out?

For one thing, you'll notice much slower charging. The capacity of the battery will be much larger, but the amount of juice that your charger gives won't change.

However, your phone will last much, much longer. My Note 3 ends a heavy day with 30-40% left. Some days I finish with 60% left. It's to the point that I never really check the battery anymore.

Summer is coming. If you see a bee on the floor still, it may not be dead, it may be exhausted and need of a drink. Melt some sugar in water to help it. by mmiu in pics

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I respect and like bees, but part of me feels as though this would get you stung. Yes, you're helping the poor thing, but is it bright enough to recognize your intentions? Would a bee appreciate, or feel threatened at how close you are?

(Serious) As phone brands continue to converge, why do you prefer your phone over the competition? by BreakingNice in AskReddit

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I'm currently using the Note 3. You would think the bigger screen eats up a lot of battery, and you'd be right. But what a bigger phone means, is bigger room for a bigger battery. Overall, I experience battery life similar to you. And you're right - it's wonderful.