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#1  Edited By Bravo632
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Isn't the iPhone 6S 64GB priced the same as when the iPhone 5S 32GB model was out back then?

I'm actually considering the 128GB, and I know the 128GB is overkill but just because.

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#2  Edited By Bravo632
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That Halo LE looks very nice.

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@Hexagon_777 said:
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I believe this has been very common in Afghan and I don't see how people are relating it to Religion, maybe that's the card to pull when someone finds it too hard to say something very clever.

They clearly said this is very common to see with higher officials because it's clearly abuse of power.

Or maybe it's the card to pull when you consider the following facts:

- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people living in Afghanistan face certain unique legal and social challenges. Homosexuality and cross-dressing are considered serious crimes in Afghanistan, possible punishment may include the death penalty.

- Afghanistan's population is over 99% Muslim, and the country's Constitution stipulates that Islam shall be the official religion. Homosexuality and cross-dressing are widely seen as taboo and indecent activities, owing to traditional Islamic mores concerning appropriate gender roles and sexual conduct.

- When publicly discussed, homosexuality is often linked with prostitution and pedophilia and the level of awareness about sexual orientation or gender identity is limited. In 2011, Afghan news reporters interviewed men who had LGBT-pride symbols on their vehicles, to find out that the men were unaware of the meaning of the rainbow flags and stickers, thinking that it was just another western fad, and began quickly removing the rainbows to avoid being seen as a LGBT person or as supporter of LGBT rights.

- Despite the negative social attitudes and legal prohibitions, there is an institutionalized form of bisexuality within Afghan culture. This occurs when boys are kidnapped to act as sexual slaves for adult men, typically in a militia, or when an adult man buys sexual favors from young boys with money or gifts. These activities are tolerated within Afghan culture because they are not perceived as being an expression of a LGBT-identity, but rather an expression of male power and dominance; as the boy in these situations is forced to assume the "female" role in the relationship.

- Militia members generally do not have access to women, and so boys are sometimes kidnapped to be humiliated and raped by adult men. Other boys become prostitutes for adult men, regardless of their sexual orientation.

- These men involved are sometimes called bacha baz in Persian and seem to flourish in the big cities of Afghanistan, possibly due to poverty and the strict social taboos surrounding interaction between men and women. A law has been enacted prohibiting Afghan soldiers from having their "ashna" live with them.

- In 2007, reports stated that the practice of "bacha bareesh" (beardless boys) is still prevalent in parts of northern Afghanistan. This practice involves teenage boys being dressed in women's clothing and made to participate in dance competitions and engage in sexual acts.

I do hope that that is clever enough for you.

Much better, thank you Sir.

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I believe this has been very common in Afghan and I don't see how people are relating it to Religion, maybe that's the card to pull when someone finds it too hard to say something very clever.
They clearly said this is very common to see with higher officials because it's clearly abuse of power.

The mistake in this is giving power to the wrong people.

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The only reason I ever bought the Mega Man Amiibo is because it's easy to find, good design (compared to some) and I wanted to have a figure placed under my monitor.

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Not everyone can afford a good spec PC to play games smoothly such as Witcher... Also consoles are much more convenient to set up than PCs.

I'm more active on Steam than any other system, but I still love consoles.

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#8  Edited By Bravo632
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This is quite sad to see... I wish android APKs worked flawlessly on BB10 OS. I really loved the Passport but since I couldn't do most of what I could do on any Android or iOS device, I had to go back to my iPhone 5S.

Am I the only one who thinks the slider design is a bit odd to type on? Maybe it'll grow on me if I ever buy this.

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#9 Bravo632
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The movie was all Microsoft, you had:

Halo 5
Lumia 920? (Windows Phone)
Microsoft Surface

Maybe I missed some more.

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#10 Bravo632
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I'm upgrading from my current 5S, I will surely miss the small screen factor at some point.