Hypothetically, my daughter is a defense attorney. My son is dating a woman who, while driving under the influence, kills my cousin’s 16-year-old daughter and her 2-year-old child. My son asks his sister to defend his girlfriend—would that be legally allowed? For context, my cousin’s father is my mother’s brother.

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        Is it? The folder randomiser that you were forced to install to use your iwhatever is shit? really?

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          It’s probably the levels of shit that they managed to package into one application thats astounding, particularly if you decided to install it on a windows machine

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            It wasn’t always terrible. I remember it being good around 2008. Then again, I hadn’t used anything else. Side note, I remember my mom yelling at me because iTunes wouldn’t open and she thought it was something I did. As an adult I could just say “That’s not how it works, you don’t know shit”.

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              iTunes for windows was so bloated it was unbelievable, yes even in 2008. Opening it was like summoning some Lovecraftian leviathan from the depths and once it finally loaded, using your computer was like walking through ballistic jelly. Once it had access to your MP3s it took over your file structure and tagging and did whatever fuckery it wanted. Getting rid of it was like getting rid of a self replicating worm.