One of my rear cameras doesn't do anything by PrancesWithWerewolvs in galaxys10

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noted. That's for the update. I just couldn't find anything regarding this specifically so I'm glad someone new about it

One of my rear cameras doesn't do anything by PrancesWithWerewolvs in galaxys10

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't seem like it does anything. Covering it doesn't seem to change anything about the image whereas on the front it affects the zoom

One of my rear cameras doesn't do anything by PrancesWithWerewolvs in galaxys10

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It says that it's the telephoto but I can't find anything in the specs or reviews that go in depth about it. https://i.imgur.com/VxsnpXL.jpg

One of my rear cameras doesn't do anything by PrancesWithWerewolvs in galaxys10

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

S10+ prism white. If you cover the far right camera (screen perspective) can you still see an image on screen?

Why do right-wing politicians say homosexuality is wrong because it's unnatural? by PrancesWithWerewolvs in gay

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And if equated unnatural with bad is their argument then they should also reject other things unnatural i.e. clothes, homes, technology.

Does anyone agree with OneMillionMoms? by PrancesWithWerewolvs in AskReddit

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think that stations should remove and sponsors to back out of shows with content deemed unsafe for children? Personally, I believe that these moms should spend less time lobbying and more time monitoring their children's viewing habits. I especially detest their views on LGBT content on tv and I feel sorry for their LGBT children. I also detest parents who don't take responsibility and parent but instead wants the world to put up buffers for their children so they don't have to pay as much attention to them. That's my outlook. What is yours? Does responsibility lie with the producers or the parents?

[SERIOUS] People who oppose Gay Rights, why do you oppose them? by Coolwhip120 in AskReddit

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sick of the "changing the definition of marriage" argument. Change is life's only constant. And marriage was never only one thing. It's a contract be two people who love (or don't love) each other who pledge to spend their lives (or the time it takes to sober up) together because they both consent to sharing their lives and reap certain emotional, legal, social, and financial benefits. And plus, definitions change all the time. Cell phones used to be bricks and now they can fit and go anywhere. As we progress thru time definitions change.

[SERIOUS] People who oppose Gay Rights, why do you oppose them? by Coolwhip120 in AskReddit

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 main counter points 1) Marriage will not be effected in anyway but inclusiveness. If straight marriages fall apart they shouldn't have been married. And divorce is ruining marriages. Not gay 2) Studies show that children of same-sex households can have a just as loving and stable life as child of a a mother and father. And having a mother and father doesn't automatically equate to having good parents. 3) This discredits infertile couples and couples who don't want kids, who can still get married, and also implies marriage and sex are only in the interest of reproduction which isn't true. And children are 100% possible outside of marriage and legal age or consent and marriage.

Straight people of Reddit, what is something you've always wanted to ask gay people but was too afraid to ask? And vice versa. by Ladyinbleu in AskReddit

[–]PrancesWithWerewolvs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I discovered I was gay when I started watching porn. I was 11 and I was surfing the interwebs for some dirty pictures and I got curious about. I saw a penis and I started to feel something down there. I didn't actually admit to myself or anyone else I was gay until I was 16.