VanillaDrink 6mo ago • 100%
The fact that McDonald's still has their 1,2,3 dollar menu is a joke. The cheapest thing on there is just over $2.
VanillaDrink 11mo ago • 100%
• iPhone 14 Pro
• iOS 17.1.2
• icons just don't change on the home screen. Doesn't matter which. However, upon updating to iOS 17.2 it seems to be working again.
•Compact posts will show the saved status. Headline and Large are unaffected.
VanillaDrink 11mo ago • 100%
The ability to change the app icon isn't functioning as it should after this update.
Also, the icon for saved status indicator for posts seems to be present whether you want it or not.
VanillaDrink 11mo ago • 100%
To add to this, the ability to change the color of the comment bars when there are a bunch of replies.
VanillaDrink 11mo ago • 100%
I can't wait. I love this series.
VanillaDrink 11mo ago • 100%
You can turn off the reddit water mark when you save images from there. :)
VanillaDrink 12mo ago • 100%
I'm really digging this.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 100%
I am die. I love this game series. It's too bad the phone versions were never updated.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 87%
I'm sorry your furry waifu isn't included, King.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 80%
Since you're in an apartment, I'm assuming letting them outside isn't an option. Put them up for adoption if you're that grossed out by a litter box.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 100%
It's great on vertical monitors.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 100%
Beats choking on smoke
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 100%
Not even mad. Looks well made.
Not sure why. But when I open the app it's always back to being on the left and I have to set it to the right as I like it.
After clicking a post to read more or read comments, I would like to be able to go back to the feed by clicking the feed button. Instead of having to tap the back button at the top left of the screen.
VanillaDrink 1y ago • 66%
I'm feeling nostalgic for the happy blue lemming icon with the red nose.
I just tested the new reminder feature. I set it to around 25 minutes into the future. However, it sent a notification 5 minutes later.
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm not sure when it stopped counting. It's strange that the score seems to have rolled over. It's only counting my two recent comments score.
I've seen an [article](https://gamerant.com/next-nintendo-console-switch-2-features-smartphones/) about Nintendo looking at smartphone integration for a possible console. Here's something I wrote back on June 14th 2018: Back when Animal Crossing Pocket Camp came out I joked that perhaps one of Nintendo’s next endeavors would be a phone. Is it really that far fetched? Nintendo, especially with the Pokémon series has always wanted to have a device that you would take with you on the go. Usually these devices would count steps and have little Pokémon mini games. Recently they announced Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee which works in tandem with the Pokémon go app. The farthest back I can think of that’s a good example of Nintendo wanting you to have a product to take with you places is the DS. Certain stores would receive demo carts that you could download upcoming game demos and special content from. Then with the 3DS you have street pass, where even just passing someone else with a 3DS their mii would show up in your mii plaza and depending on which games you own, also receive content for those games as well. Now with the Switch being a hybrid on-the-go and home console I really do believe it’s the next logical step. Everyone has a cellphone. With them venturing out into mobile app games and with this constant pushing for on-the-go gaming it just feels like it’s the direction they’re heading. Nintendo also wants “every single person” to own a switch making it more logical that they would look into the phone market. [Iwata Reiterates Nintendo's Mystery Pledge To Move Beyond Video Games](https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2014/04/28/iwata-reiterates-nintendos-mystery-pledge-to-move-beyond-video-games/) [Nintendo Interview](https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180210e.pdf) [One Switch Per Houshold? No, Nintendo Wants "Every Single Person" To Buy One](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/one-switch-per-household-no-nintendo-wants-every-s/1100-6456716/) What do you guys think? Is it possible that Nintendo would look into making a Smartphone? Or am I pulling this out of thin air?
I've seen an [article](https://gamerant.com/next-nintendo-console-switch-2-features-smartphones/) about Nintendo looking at smartphone integration for a possible console. Here's something I wrote back on June 14th 2018: Back when Animal Crossing Pocket Camp came out I joked that perhaps one of Nintendo’s next endeavors would be a phone. Is it really that far fetched? Nintendo, especially with the Pokémon series has always wanted to have a device that you would take with you on the go. Usually these devices would count steps and have little Pokémon mini games. Recently they announced Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee which works in tandem with the Pokémon go app. The farthest back I can think of that’s a good example of Nintendo wanting you to have a product to take with you places is the DS. Certain stores would receive demo carts that you could download upcoming game demos and special content from. Then with the 3DS you have street pass, where even just passing someone else with a 3DS their mii would show up in your mii plaza and depending on which games you own, also receive content for those games as well. Now with the Switch being a hybrid on-the-go and home console I really do believe it’s the next logical step. Everyone has a cellphone. With them venturing out into mobile app games and with this constant pushing for on-the-go gaming it just feels like it’s the direction they’re heading. Nintendo also wants “every single person” to own a switch making it more logical that they would look into the phone market. [Iwata Reiterates Nintendo's Mystery Pledge To Move Beyond Video Games](https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2014/04/28/iwata-reiterates-nintendos-mystery-pledge-to-move-beyond-video-games/)https://apple.news/A1iYMH9A5TumyA5NNqAkz1A [Nintendo Interview](https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180210e.pdf) [One Switch Per Houshold? No, Nintendo Wants "Every Single Person" To Buy One](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/one-switch-per-household-no-nintendo-wants-every-s/1100-6456716/) What do you guys think? Is it possible that Nintendo would look into making a Smartphone? Or am I pulling this out of thin air?
I've seen an [article](https://gamerant.com/next-nintendo-console-switch-2-features-smartphones/) about Nintendo looking at smartphone integration for a possible console. Here's something I wrote back on June 14th 2018: Back when Animal Crossing Pocket Camp came out I joked that perhaps one of Nintendo’s next endeavors would be a phone. Is it really that far fetched? Nintendo, especially with the Pokémon series has always wanted to have a device that you would take with you on the go. Usually these devices would count steps and have little Pokémon mini games. Recently they announced Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee which works in tandem with the Pokémon go app. The farthest back I can think of that’s a good example of Nintendo wanting you to have a product to take with you places is the DS. Certain stores would receive demo carts that you could download upcoming game demos and special content from. Then with the 3DS you have street pass, where even just passing someone else with a 3DS their mii would show up in your mii plaza and depending on which games you own, also receive content for those games as well. Now with the Switch being a hybrid on-the-go and home console I really do believe it’s the next logical step. Everyone has a cellphone. With them venturing out into mobile app games and with this constant pushing for on-the-go gaming it just feels like it’s the direction they’re heading. Nintendo also wants “every single person” to own a switch making it more logical that they would look into the phone market. [Iwata Reiterates Nintendo's Mystery Pledge To Move Beyond Video Games](https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2014/04/28/iwata-reiterates-nintendos-mystery-pledge-to-move-beyond-video-games/)https://apple.news/A1iYMH9A5TumyA5NNqAkz1A [Nintendo Interview](https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180210e.pdf) [One Switch Per Houshold? No, Nintendo Wants "Every Single Person" To Buy One](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/one-switch-per-household-no-nintendo-wants-every-s/1100-6456716/) What do you guys think? Is it possible that Nintendo would look into making a Smartphone? Or am I pulling this out of thin air?