• @psyc
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    322 months ago

    They had a 50% to get this correct and did it backwards

    • @Contramuffin
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      552 months ago

      No, the point is that trump wouldn’t use the right airpod, so it will always be at full charge

        • @Contramuffin
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          162 months ago

          There was an assassination attempt on Trump recently. He barely escaped being shot in the head and managed to get away with only a graze that damaged his right ear

          • @StrongHorseWeakNeigh
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            62 months ago

            Ah. I knew about the attempt but didn’t know the specifics of how Trump was injured. Thanks.

  • @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    there isn’t even a joke here lmao it’s just some pretty lukewarm concept associations

    • @[email protected]
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      2 months ago

      It was. The right airpod would be at full charge because he’s only using the airpod for his ‘good’ ear (the left one).

  • @kn33
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    92 months ago

    Is this loss?

  • @Matriks404
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    62 months ago

    Are there bluetooth earphones that are connected by wire and share the same battery for both pieces?

  • MyNameIsAtticus
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    52 months ago

    To answer the question this happens because one AirPod is always listening for Siri. You can stop this by turning off Siri on the AirPods