Review of dictionary
Contains the word "brony". Mentions 4chan. Acts like an OPINIONATED blog post! This should be enough to prove that the dictionary has gone insane and is no longer an educational facts-based resource. Words are also ripped straight from "The Daily Beast". Stop allowing AI to control everything!----In October 2010, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic debuted on Cartoon Network. While the My Little Pony franchise has existed since the 1980s, it was Friendship is Magic that gave birth to the term brony.The show quickly gained interest on 4chan message boards, namely /co/ and /b/. In January 2011, the show-specific forum Equestria Daily was created, followed by the similarly themed forums Ponychan in February and Rainbowdash.net in April.Interest in brony began to rise in March–April of 2011, though references existed as early as December 2010. A portmanteau of bro and pony, it references male fans of the show. While its coinage is attributed to 4chan users, it’s unclear who on 4chan was the originator. Google Trends interest spiked in July 2012, the same month over 4,000 fans gathered in New Jersey for the second annual BronyCon. In November 2012, a documentary entitled Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony was released.Brony, by the very nature of the word, refers to specifically male fans, though some women use the term to refer to themselves. Another term, pegasister exists as an alternate feminine form. As one of the Urban Dictionary entries for the term points out, pegasister is not a term that is universally accepted or used among the fan community in the way that brony is.As bronies gained attention and the word became more widespread, so did their fandom. While the technical meaning of brony has remained the same, the larger connotation of brony fandom definitely evolved. Cartoon erotica exists in many fandoms, but by 2014 it became a defining feature of bronies, to the point where it is unavoidable when googling the names of characters on the show. This sexual component contributed to the outsider perception that bronies fetishize the characters as part of their fandom, though of course, this is only true of a segment of bronies.
Review of dictionary
Contains the word "brony". Mentions 4chan. Acts like an OPINIONATED blog post! This should be enough to prove that the dictionary has gone insane and is no longer an educational facts-based resource. Words are also ripped straight from "The Daily Beast". Stop allowing AI to control everything!----In October 2010, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic debuted on Cartoon Network. While the My Little Pony franchise has existed since the 1980s, it was Friendship is Magic that gave birth to the term brony.The show quickly gained interest on 4chan message boards, namely /co/ and /b/. In January 2011, the show-specific forum Equestria Daily was created, followed by the similarly themed forums Ponychan in February and Rainbowdash.net in April.Interest in brony began to rise in March–April of 2011, though references existed as early as December 2010. A portmanteau of bro and pony, it references male fans of the show. While its coinage is attributed to 4chan users, it’s unclear who on 4chan was the originator. Google Trends interest spiked in July 2012, the same month over 4,000 fans gathered in New Jersey for the second annual BronyCon. In November 2012, a documentary entitled Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony was released.Brony, by the very nature of the word, refers to specifically male fans, though some women use the term to refer to themselves. Another term, pegasister exists as an alternate feminine form. As one of the Urban Dictionary entries for the term points out, pegasister is not a term that is universally accepted or used among the fan community in the way that brony is.As bronies gained attention and the word became more widespread, so did their fandom. While the technical meaning of brony has remained the same, the larger connotation of brony fandom definitely evolved. Cartoon erotica exists in many fandoms, but by 2014 it became a defining feature of bronies, to the point where it is unavoidable when googling the names of characters on the show. This sexual component contributed to the outsider perception that bronies fetishize the characters as part of their fandom, though of course, this is only true of a segment of bronies.
Review of dictionary
Contains the word "brony". Mentions 4chan. Acts like an OPINIONATED blog post! This should be enough to prove that the dictionary has gone insane and is no longer an educational facts-based resource. Words are also ripped straight from "The Daily Beast". Stop allowing AI to control everything!----In October 2010, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic debuted on Cartoon Network. While the My Little Pony franchise has existed since the 1980s, it was Friendship is Magic that gave birth to the term brony.The show quickly gained interest on 4chan message boards, namely /co/ and /b/. In January 2011, the show-specific forum Equestria Daily was created, followed by the similarly themed forums Ponychan in February and Rainbowdash.net in April.Interest in brony began to rise in March–April of 2011, though references existed as early as December 2010. A portmanteau of bro and pony, it references male fans of the show. While its coinage is attributed to 4chan users, it’s unclear who on 4chan was the originator. Google Trends interest spiked in July 2012, the same month over 4,000 fans gathered in New Jersey for the second annual BronyCon. In November 2012, a documentary entitled Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony was released.Brony, by the very nature of the word, refers to specifically male fans, though some women use the term to refer to themselves. Another term, pegasister exists as an alternate feminine form. As one of the Urban Dictionary entries for the term points out, pegasister is not a term that is universally accepted or used among the fan community in the way that brony is.As bronies gained attention and the word became more widespread, so did their fandom. While the technical meaning of brony has remained the same, the larger connotation of brony fandom definitely evolved. Cartoon erotica exists in many fandoms, but by 2014 it became a defining feature of bronies, to the point where it is unavoidable when googling the names of characters on the show. This sexual component contributed to the outsider perception that bronies fetishize the characters as part of their fandom, though of course, this is only true of a segment of bronies.
Review of themegrill
I choosed the ColorNews Pro theme and had some trouble at the beginning with some CSS and a slider banner feature. The support responded very quickly and answered all my questions to my full satisfaction. It works fine now the the support even mentioned to give my CSS approvements to the devs to have a look at.Very good support!
Review of taobao
Don’t use it. It is rubbish. My first time to use it and they don’t tell you the whole shipping fee. The overseas shipping fee can be more expensive than the item you bought. The delivery service is another party called 4px which is even more rubbish. They don’t know how to push the door bell and just say you can’t be contacted. If you want to save some money and buy from taobao, there are a lot to be suffered throughout the process.
Review of softwareadvice
This company was very helpful! I was looking for a Donor Database Software. They asked a few questions in a 5-10 minute phone call and then provided 4 useful and appropriate recommendations. They did not bombard me with any unwanted information. They did provide me with other useful tools such as links to demos and pricing, and a scorecard for rating the software. They worked quickly and did not waste any of my time. I highly recommend using Software Advice to help you find a solution to your needs!
Review of pandora
Their customer service isn’t helpful at full. I had conversation with Shiane over the chat function and you could tell she wasn’t interested in assisting me at all. Too bad I love pandora but I guess this was my last purchase.
Review of wayfair
Impossible service. Tried to order a couple items. Spent hours (plural) trying to place the orders, with the help of a live agent on chat and on my own. Neither could figure it out. Was told to delete and add credit card info and address. Sign out of accounts. Start new accounts. Then we tried to add existing credits I had but neither would work. Honestly... can't expect paying customers to spend hours to try and purchase a few items of furniture. Sorry Wayfair will take my biz elsewhere. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse. I learned (and can validate with screenshots) the Wayfair rep lied to me about multiple things. Then I asked for escalation to a supervisor and I never heard back. Not only taking my business elsewhere - taking back and returning the three purchased items from Wayfair. Your customer service sucks at best. I'd give no stars if possible!
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Extremely Disappointed – Not Worth the Price or Hassle purchased December 22, 2022I’ve had my Google Floodlight for almost two years, and for the past year, I’ve been getting constant low battery warnings. Despite being well taken care of, cleaned regularly, and barely used, it’s always dead or suddenly shows 1% battery life. It doesn’t even get direct sunlight, isn’t facing a busy street, and only detects occasional deliveries or when a car pulls into my driveway—yet it still fails to hold a charge. (hard wired in to main power)For such an expensive piece of equipment, I expected better. I have a full Google smart home ecosystem, and honestly, I regret it. The floodlight doesn’t integrate well, fails to provide reliable security, and doesn’t “stay smart” for more than a year. My battery-powered Google doorbell performs better, which makes this floodlight’s failures even more frustrating.Security should be dependable, especially during difficult times, and right now, dealing with the recent passing of my children’s father, I shouldn’t have to worry about a floodlight that doesn’t work. I can’t see my front yard, and it leaves me feeling vulnerable.While the initial setup was easy, the long-term reliability is simply not there. If you’re considering this product, I strongly recommend looking into other ecosystems. Don’t waste your money on something that won’t last.
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Review of dreamstime
Opaque subscription - with a misleading free trial - and suddenly I am £100 down in one day for 1 image. Absolutely disgraceful. Completely agree that you should pay creators for their work - but this!! This is appalling - and I'm guessing the photographer will not be seeing much of the money
Review of discordapp
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Review of depop
I purchased an item.. when it arrived it wasn't the size it was advertised at.. I requested a return via depop..I was advised that they will contact the seller on my behalf and if they haven't responded within 48hours then they would refund me. The seller didn't get back to depop so I was refundedI asked for a shipping label and was told I didn't need to return the item.Feeling sorry for the seller I reached out and said I would still return the item if they paid postage.Roll on another 48 hours and I had an email from depop threatening me to return the item within 48 hours and to upload a postage receipt.or action would be taken This was on a Friday.. I am registered disabled and I would need to wait for my husband to post it.No postage label was supplied.Contacted depop and was advised a special team will now deal with it..I haven't heard anything since...I will never use depop again.This is what you get for being a nice person... I could have easily kept the item and not offered to return it.
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Review of wattpad
Former WP Star here. Where to even start? The company is corrupt from the top down. There is ZERO consistency in Wattpad’s application of their own rules. Certain authors are exempt from the rules, if they fit a specific criteria. The Wattys are a total sham. Nick is an employee who ran the Wattys for years. After Nick’s mother won a Watty, the veil was lifted a bit. The absolute arrogance of them thinking nobody would find out about the nepotism is startling. Wattpad is a joke of a company that values and promotes mostly low quality literature. They appeal to the lowest common denominator. They’ll say it’s because it’s what the readers want, but they just attract what they promote. If they promoted high quality literature, they’d be taken more seriously. Everything they do revolves around pushing very specific political ideas, which you will see from taking a quick glance around the top lists. Free speech is limited on WP. The algorithm is frustrating at best and broken beyond repair at worst. Slowly but surely, Wattpad choked itself out by removing the news feed and forums. It now feels like a ghost town. This sentiment is echoed by MANY Stars. For years, it’s been extremely hard to get reads as an established author. It would be damn near impossible to start from scratch today as a new user. Very discouraging. They often close down accounts with no warning, so use WP with extreme caution and ALWAYS back up your work elsewhere. Ambassadors (unpaid and poorly trained volunteers) have way too much power and control (re: what they can see and what they can do to other users’ accounts). If you post your original work on Wattpad, expect it to be plagiarized by multiple mirror sites. You aren’t safe on Wattpad, plain and simple. Wattpad is trash.
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