What? Where's the iPad claiming that it would mean that he (I suppose that this is marketed to a heteronormative "he") "Loves me more than you" or something?
And where's Zune's response?
Jen — February 14, 2010
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Melle — February 14, 2010
They want you to buy the iPod Touch. It costs more. Better yet, buy the iPod Touch's larger friend, the iPad. Nuff said.
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mercurianferret — February 14, 2010
What? Where's the iPad claiming that it would mean that he (I suppose that this is marketed to a heteronormative "he") "Loves me more than you" or something?
And where's Zune's response?
Jen — February 14, 2010
ewwwwwwww.
I am sorry, I am not contributing to the discourse. But that's just gross.
Melle — February 14, 2010
They want you to buy the iPod Touch. It costs more. Better yet, buy the iPod Touch's larger friend, the iPad. Nuff said.
Hooray Hooray. I’m Your Silver Lining. « trash breakfast — February 17, 2010
[...] in true nature, I shall just leave you with this spectacular Apple advertisement: Apple Reminds Us That Love Is Measured In Dollars. Thank you Apple. Along these lines, when I get my diamond engagement ring, I want not only the [...]
The Trouble with Valentine’s Day | (Making / Being in / Staying in) TROUBLE — January 31, 2012
[...] Who makes the products that we buy for Valentine’s Day? Who cuts the flowers? Where does the chocolate come from? Are Valentine’s products gendered? How are our expressions of love linked to consumption in Valentine’s Day, where love = the amount of money you spend? [...]
Some Valentine’s Day Questions | (Making / Being in / Staying in) TROUBLE — April 14, 2014
[…] Who makes the products that we buy for Valentine’s Day? Who cuts the flowers? Where does the chocolate come from? Are Valentine’s products gendered? How are our expressions of love linked to consumption in Valentine’s Day, where love = the amount of money you spend? […]
nannie — October 19, 2021
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marvel.saelah — November 18, 2025
Hi! Technology purchases can stir uncertainty when warranties, repairs or service expectations take unexpected turns. People often describe how they handled situations involving confused orders, malfunctioning devices or unclear resolutions, which makes it useful to explore https://apple.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html for grounded impressions. These shared experiences help explain how support interacts with customers facing pressure to restore their devices quickly, especially when day-to-day routines rely heavily on reliable hardware.