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iPhone laggy after installing shiz from cydia?
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I cant stand having and iPhone if its not jailbroken. Apple gets me most of the way, but there are just so many things i need patched though jailbreaks, so inevitably, my phone is slower and laggy thanks to so much stuff.

Well after rooting around the internet, Ive found im not the only one. Im here to help you get your phone running close to its original speeds again.


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Make sure about these following things before continuing!


1. You need to be able to shush your phone. I mean SSH into your phone. Its the first guide on the list here.
2. Remember when you are altering files inside your phone (SSH) you need to be very careful. Removing the wrong file, renaming it, altering incorrectly could send your phone into a bootup loop or something worse. Always backup your files. I make a copy on my desktop and also a second one in my phone, if necessary.

Now lets get started.

1.Remove unused files. These two steps will show you the most noticeable speed up to you device. Its the meat and potatoes of this guide.

1. Daemons

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These are little loaders that are always running in the background of your device. There are some that you can get rid of to dramatically increase your speed of your device. Be sure to make a backup of this file. I did like i described above. I made a folder on my desktop and I also made a copy in my device with a slightly altered name so the phone wouldnt use that one.

First, SSH into your device and navigate to /System/Library. Now follow the list carefully and read the description of each before disabling it (slightly altering the name) or deleting it completely.
Safe to remove launch daemons.
These are unused loaders that run all the time in the background of your device. Most of these can be removed with no adverse affects to your device. Again make sure you are backing up and only altering the right ones.
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com.apple.appleprofilepolicyd.plist - No clue, buit I have had no adverse effects on my device. Also the file it loads (usr/libexec/appleprofilepolicy) doesn't exist. Feel free to remove.

com.apple.appsupport.cplogd.plist - Logs crashes of applications and
3rd party apple to /var/mobile/Library/Logs, and also tells the system if a
symlink cannot be created.

com.apple.apsd.tcpdump.en0.plist - Logs push notification errors.

com.apple.apsd.tcpdump.pdp_ip0.plist - Also believed to log push
notification errors.

com.apple.aslmanager.plist - This daemon manages system logs.

[*]com.apple.certui.relay.plist - When you are on a public network (like
my school) and Safari can't verify what website it is connecting to, it will say
"This website is not verified" or something like that, and asks if you want to
still continue. Feel free to delete this.

com.apple.chud.chum.plist - This daemon is thought to relate to
Apple's CHUD (Computer Hardware Understanding Developer) tools. Removing this
daemon will have no adverse effects on your device, unless you are a developer.

com.apple.chud.pilotfish.plist - This daemon is also thought to relate
to Apple's CHUD tools. Removing this daemon will have no adverse effects on your
device, unless you are a developer.

com.apple.crash_mover.plist - Moves crash log files from where they
originate to /var/Mobile/Library/Logs. Feel free to remove if you don't have
your device log crashes.

com.apple.CrashHouseKeeping.plist - Cleans up old logs, safe to delete
if already removing logging software. If you regularly run @p0sixninja's crash
reporter to help for jailbreaks, do not remove this.

com.apple.DumpBasebandCrash.plist - Dumps baseband crashes, which
shouldn't happen during normal use. iPod touch users don't even have a baseband.
If you regularly run @p0sixninja's crash reporter to help for jailbreaks, do not
remove this.

com.apple.DumpPanic.plist - Dumps crashes for evaluation by Apple. If
you regularly run @p0sixninja's crash reporter to help for jailbreaks, do not
remove this.

com.apple.marcoagent.plist - Logs crashes related to iMessage,
FaceTime and ect. Feel free to remove from your iDevice.

com.apple.mobile.softwareupdated.plist - Deals with OTA software
updating. Feel free to remove, your jailbroken, you can't use it anyways.

com.apple.OTACrashCopier.plist - Moves crashes from Over the Air
software updates to /var/mobile/Library/Logs. Feel free to remove the daemon.

com.apple.OTATaskingAgent.plist - Tells the device to periodically
check for OTA updates. Feel free to remove.

com.apple.powerlog.plist - This is used to monitor any
incompatibilities with 3rd party chargers.

com.apple.ReportCrash.(Different Things).plist - There are 6 of these
daemons, and they collect data about what caused a crash, what programs were
running at the time, etc. If you regularly run @p0sixninja's crash reporter to
help for jailbreaks, do not remove this.

com.apple.sharktrace.plist Deals with developer crash logs, if you
aren't a developer then feel free to delete.

com.apple.softwareupdateservicesd.plist - Tells iOS how to start and
execute an OTA update, feel free to remove. Although DO NOT attempt an OTA
update with this removed. I feel that it also stops the update from happening if
the device is jailbroken.

com.apple.Springboard.SetupHelper.plist - Starts the iOS Setup app
when the device first boots and after restores. Remove because it's no longer
needed after your initial setup.

com.apple.syslogd.plist - Logs system events.



Conditional Daemons
These daemons can be disabled by certain users who have no need for some features of their device.
com.apple.accessoryd.plist - If removed, disables accessories like FM
radio transmitters, iPhone docks, and AV cables. Accessories will be able to
charge your device, but that is all they will be able to do. Remove this if you
don't use any of these accessories.
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com.apple.AddressBook.plist - If removed, Contacts in the Phone
application will load slightly slower. Disable this if you don't care about
that.

com.apple.AdminLite.plist - This daemon tries to return control of
your device to you if it thinks that you are waiting for a lengthly process to
respond. It does this by force-quitting the process, so if you're tired of your
apps crashing and you would rather wait a few seconds for them to finish what
they're doing, disable this daemon.

com.apple.AOSNotification.plist - This daemon deals with iCloud
syncing. If you do not use iCloud for backups, photostream, ect. then you can
disable this.

com.apple.apsd.plist - If removed, Push Notifications and iMessages
will no longer work. Disable this if you don't use Push Notifications or
iMessage.

com.apple.assitivetouchd.plist - Starts the process for the
AssistiveTouch.app (Located under Accessibility). If you don't use this, then
feel free to remove it.

com.apple.awdd.plist - Logs wireless diagnostics (Settings/General/About/Diagnostics and Usage.. Feel free to remove it if you aren't using the CDevCrashReporter software.

com.apple.daily.plist - Reminds the App Store to check for updates to
installed applications, remove if you want to do this manually

com.apple.dataaccess.dataaccessd.plist - If removed, contacts will no
longer sync via Exchange or Google Sync. Disable this if you don't use those
services. (This will NOT disable Push notifications from Google Voice's app,
only the push mail service.)

com.apple.datamigrator.plist - Used to transfer contacts from SIM card
to phone. iPod touch users can delete this.

com.apple.gamed.plist - Used for GameCenter, remove if you don't use
GameCenter.

com.apple.itunescloudd.plist - Deals with iTunes Cloud/Home Sharing.
Delete if you don't use that.

com.apple.iapd.plist - Functions like com.apple.accessoryd.plist, it
deals with accessories that also come with companion apps.

com.apple.mobile.accessory_device_arbitrator.plist - Loads the file which tells the device what accessories can be used and what can't be. Remove if you don't use accessories.

com.apple.MobileInternetSharing.plist - Used for Internet Tethering.
Disable this if you have an iPod touch or if you aren't interested in tethering.

com.apple.mobile.obliteration.plist - This daemon wipes the data
partition of your device. (Source) This will be used if you remotely wipe your
phone via Exchange, or if you use Settings > General > Reset, or if you set your
device to wipe itself after a certain number of failed passcode entries. If you
don't use these features, you can delete this daemon.

com.apple.mobile.profile_janitor.plist - This daemon apparently deals
with provisioning profiles for ad-hoc app distribution. If that doesn't apply to
you, or if you have no idea what that is, you can delete this daemon.

com.apple.printd.plist - Starts the AirPrint launch daemon process,
remove if you don't use AirPrint.

com.apple.racoon.plist - Used for Virtual Private Networks. Disable
this daemon if you do not use any VPNs.

com.apple.scrod.plist - This daemon deals with Voice Control. If you
don't use Voice Control, you can delete this daemon.

com.apple.searchd.plist - Disables Spotlight search if removed. The
Spotlight page will still be there, but nothing will show up when you start
typing. Disable this daemon if you don't use Spotlight.

com.apple.search.appindexer.plist - Indexes apps so they can pop up in
Spotlight, remove this if you don't use Spotlight.

com.apple.storage_mounter.plist - This daemon allows you to use the
"iPad Camera Connection Kit". Remove if you don't use this.

com.apple.ubd.plist - In charge of uploading/downloading documents stored in iCloud as well as uninstalling App Store applications. If you have that service turned off (Settings/iCloud/Documents & Data) as well as not uninstalling apps, then feel free to remove.

com.apple.twitterd.plist - Starts the "Tweet from Youtube, Safari,
ect" process. Remove if you don't use the In-App Twitter addition.

com.apple.vibrationmanagerd.plist - Deals with custom vibration
patterns. If you don't use those or you have an iPod touchy feel free to delete
this.

com.apple.voiced.plist - Yet another Voice Control daemon.

com.apple.VoiceOverTouch.plist - Another Voice Control daemon.

com.apple.vsassetd.plist - Starts the actual VoiceServices for Voice

Control. Delete if you don't use Voice Control.
com.apple.wapic.plist - Logs errors when trying to connect to a WiFi
network with Chinese characters in the name. Remove this if you don't live in
China.

com.apple.powerd.plist - With 5.0 our iDevices recieved a battery drain... Well as a result whatever was sucking up battery also caused the processor to slow down as a way to compensate. Disabling the system location services( Settings>LocationServices>System Services) stopped the battery drain, but your CPU is still being limited with a decreasing battery. With this daemon removed your processor won't be limited because your battery is at a certain level, giving you a decent performance bump. I highly suggest removing this daemon. [Not for iPhone 4S !!!]

2.iCleaner

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You can find this app the Cydia.
Its divided into categories and lets you clean you cache of Safari, Apps, Log files, Cache files, Temp files, Cydia, Sources, unused deps, and other filetypes.
Under that, one of the more useful things it does is remove language files. I know for a fact, you cant read all the languages installed on your idevice, so use this to delete the ones you dont have a use for.
There are a few other options like remove image files and ther things. Its a fun little bundle of maintenance.



Other tips to keep your Idevice running fast and smooth.

1. Avoid Winterboard.
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It might make stuff look cool, but its a space hog and eats up your memory quick. If you cant live without it, go under the advanced settings and optimize your iphone theme images to iphone specific .pngs. It will take a little while, but makes theme images easier for your phone to handle.

From Yusuo: If you want to keep winterboard, replace the files yourself into your core system file, instead of using winterboard.

2. SBSettings.

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Use your toggles. If you arent using you location, turn it off. If you arent using 3G, Wifi, etc, turn it off. You get the idea. This also saves battery. You can also use the "processes" toggle to force quit (think Ctrl+Alt+Del) apps running in the background and free up memory. If all else fails, you might need a respring.

ALTERNATIVE to SBSettings: NCSettings. Lightweight, only toggles you need. Uses a considerable amount less resources from your phone. Downside, you lose some of the absorbed software like Poof and Activator.

3. Cydia

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Dont install EVERY tweak you see in Cydia. These little things add up, like with launch daemons, they will eventually bog you down.

4. Placebo effect.

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This is more effective than you think. Search Cydia for "Speed Intensifier". It doesn't actually do anything other than speed up your system's animations. BUT there is a Speed Intensifier Add-on. Apparently it makes the phone think its plugged in and runs like its receiving extra power. While this isnt much, I think it might help, at the cost of your battery :unsure:
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There are a few other apps that do this, i had the best (fake) experience with Speed Intensifier. Now there is one id like to point out and for you to be wary of. iOverclock is a tweak/cydia app that sounds the most promising, but dont be fooled. It doesnt actually overclock your ARM processor. All it does it keeps app running at normal clock speed when your device is locked. This means the battery saving safeguards Apple originally put in place are removed when you lock your phone. Apps keep on trucking like your screen is on and in use. While this might speed up certain things, it WILL speed up how fast your battery depletion.

5. Spotlight.

I find spotlight useless and never use it. However if you do...The easiest by far. Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search, and turn off everything you don't need. This will reduce the total amount of media that Spotlight needs to index, and this will in turn reduce the load on the system.
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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
 

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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
Thank you for your input, as unhelpful as it may be.

Here are 4 ways to back up right here, and one is built into Cydia. That was the first result from a Google search as well. So I would question your friends' ability to use google. On top of that, there hasnt been an update since early June.

@finkmac
I am going to change the SBSettings to NCSettings as per your suggestion. But im going to leave iCleaner because ive noticed a speedup after using it.

@yusuo
I dont know, ill look into it. I also need activator for certain things. Maybe ill just add NCSetting as a aternative for those who can use it without the absorbed software (poof, activator)
 

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Another thing is the only winterboard theme i use is minimal lockscreen, it basically gets rid of the black banners on the time and slide to unlock on the lockscreen, now where are the files i need to replace on the iphone, to get it looking like that as standard, im willing to get rid of winterboard but i can't be dealing with the banners
 

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I still use winterboard.
If you want to get away from those things, you should look into dreamboard. I have my phone set up to run like a Windows phone. But i use Winterboard to theme the rest of it and deal with the slowdown. But these steps really got my phone running faster again.

It looks like you can still get Activator and Poof from cydia as stand alone apps from Cydia. Use Poof to hide icons and stuff.
 

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I still use winterboard.
If you want to get away from those things, you should look into dreamboard. I have my phone set up to run like a Windows phone. But i use Winterboard to theme the rest of it and deal with the slowdown. But these steps really got my phone running faster again.

It looks like you can still get Activator and Poof from cydia as stand alone apps from Cydia. Use Poof to hide icons and stuff.

Don't worry I replaced the files inside the framework of the iphone, my theme still stays intact even though ive turned everything off in Winterboard, so now I can completely remove winterboard with no loss of my unique look lol

Activator I already have as a standalone app, ive never used it in SBSettings anyways
 

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Ok sweet. I didnt know if you could get them without SBS. But you can.
It looks like they were just built into SBS for convenience but poof is now in control of hiding my apps, and my phone is now noticeably quicker, it used to lag for a second or 2 when opening the dialler, now its instant, so im happy.

Some of your tips helped (iCleaner for me cleared 700mb and i didn't even know it existed), but you did brush over a few things i think. getting rid of winterboard helped alot but you should also mention that you can keep your theme intact if you replace the images in the core system folder
 

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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
Thank you for your input, as unhelpful as it may be.

Here are 4 ways to back up right here, and one is built into Cydia. That was the first result from a Google search as well. So I would question your friends' ability to use google. On top of that, there hasnt been an update since early June.

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I am going to change the SBSettings to NCSettings as per your suggestion. But im going to leave iCleaner because ive noticed a speedup after using it.

@[member='yusuo']
I dont know, ill look into it. I also need activator for certain things. Maybe ill just add NCSetting as a aternative for those who can use it without the absorbed software (poof, activator)

When you decide to crawl out there into the real world one day, you'll find very quickly that the hobby of doing iphone hacks will quickly go *poof* when you have more meaningful things to attend to in life than squatting a gaming forum and hacking gadgets to pirate apps that cost pennies.

However I'm not saying that I'm opposed to piracy per say it is just that eventually it gets old. You'll find out what I mean some day.
 

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When you decide to crawl out there into the real world one day, you'll find very quickly that the hobby of doing iphone hacks will quickly go *poof* when you have more meaningful things to attend to in life than squatting a gaming forum and hacking gadgets to pirate apps that cost pennies.

However I'm not saying that I'm opposed to piracy per say it is just that eventually it gets old. You'll find out what I mean some day.
I dont really understand why you are bombarding my topic with negativity. I am just giving back to the board that helped me so much.
Anyways, maybe it will someday. But ive been at ir for 5 years and it hasnt gotten old yet... so until then I am happy doing what im doing. :D

Wait wait is there something in my guide that eases piracy?
 
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As for winterboard alternatives, There was a piece of software called "Winterboarder" that would theme without using substrates, but it was complicated to set up…

It has been superseded by another tweak called "regenerate"… I'm not sure if it's ready, though… I know the developer, so I'll get some more information…

As for NCSettings, it's developed by a guy that used to develop for a Custom Firmware i'm involved in.



While I do agree that it is somewhat pointless to Jailbreak iDevices, that attitude isn't going to get you anywhere…

Personally, I Jailbreak devices that don't receive updates anymore, such as my 1G iPod Touch…

A couple of points…

1. Jailbreaking is somewhat easy these days, and maintaining a jailbreak is often times as easy as not updating…

2. Many Jailbreakers live in "the real world", as you put it, and use "hacks", as you put it, to make their iDevices work in ways that suite them.

3. Hacked PSP ≠ Pirated games, Similarly, Hacked iPhone ≠ Cracked Apps, I admit that many people Jailbreak for the cracked apps, but there are many other reasons to jailbreak, like being able to install extra notification centre widgets…

4. Both Developers listed above are quite successful in life. Both do not seem to be tiring of developing.
 
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As for winterboard alternatives, There was a piece of software called "Winterboarder" that would theme without using substrates, but it was complicated to set up…
Im interested. Tell me more please.

It has been superseded by another tweak called "regenerate"… I'm not sure if it's ready, though… I know the developer, so I'll get some more information…
Again I am interested.

As for NCSettings, it's developed by a guy that used to develop for a Custom Firmware i'm involved in.
Its good shiz, i ditched SBSettings a few hours ago.


While I do agree that it is somewhat pointless to Jailbreak iDevices, that attitude isn't going to get you anywhere…


A couple of points…


2. Many Jailbreakers live in "the real world", as you put it, and use "hacks", as you put it, to make their iDevices work in ways that suite them.
Thanks for saying that. My phone is slow and Im speeding it up.
I really appreciate your input. I dont see you post very much.
 

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http://www.whited00r.com/forum/index.php?topic=6288.0

That's the link for "Regenerate" (it doesn't theme UIImages - yet… )

Take a look around the whited00r.com site and forum, you might find some good information :)

I dont see you post very much.
True, the main reason is that this community seems to be particularly vicious to Apple users…

I usually only post when I have something meaningful to say, or when a discussion is particularly interesting.
 
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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
Thank you for your input, as unhelpful as it may be.

Here are 4 ways to back up right here, and one is built into Cydia. That was the first result from a Google search as well. So I would question your friends' ability to use google. On top of that, there hasnt been an update since early June.

@[member='finkmac']
I am going to change the SBSettings to NCSettings as per your suggestion. But im going to leave iCleaner because ive noticed a speedup after using it.

@[member='yusuo']
I dont know, ill look into it. I also need activator for certain things. Maybe ill just add NCSetting as a aternative for those who can use it without the absorbed software (poof, activator)

When you decide to crawl out there into the real world one day, you'll find very quickly that the hobby of doing iphone hacks will quickly go *poof* when you have more meaningful things to attend to in life than squatting a gaming forum and hacking gadgets to pirate apps that cost pennies.

However I'm not saying that I'm opposed to piracy per say it is just that eventually it gets old. You'll find out what I mean some day.
What, you mean the day I have 2 kids, my own house and earning £55k a year, cause that day has already come, doesn't mean I cant enjoy fiddling with technology sometimes Amber Lamps
 

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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
But the updates are pretty much useless (except for little tweaks like accessing the camera from the lockscreen or whatever) and take ages to download. Not worth the time nor giving up jailbreaking.
This is an excellent guide; well done.
 
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Sounds like a huge waste of time to me. Everyone I know with an iphone whom used to jailbreak gave up because whenever there's an update, you need to scrounge around the net for updated wares. Any sane individual doesn't bother with this any more and just gets all the software legit these days. That is, unless you have tons of free time on your hands and don't have a job I suppose.
But the updates are pretty much useless (except for little tweaks like accessing the camera from the lockscreen or whatever) and take ages to download. Not worth the time nor giving up jailbreaking.
This is an excellent guide; well done.
Yes i forgot to say thanks for the guide, it gave me ideas which really do make alot of difference
 

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  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    Heres the actual one:
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    like what the holy hell was he trying to do anyways. Its like dropping an an-acid in cola.
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    Maybe some kind of Challenge
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    He hasn't watched porn in 20 years
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    We did something simular years ago cause girlfriend at the time seen on internet, take a plastic pop bottle, add alumium foil and toilet bowel cleaner put on cap and throw, and it did explode... stupid internet, tricks are for kids
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    Did it have milk inside the battle?
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    Bottle*
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    nuh it exploded for real, like a pipe bomb
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    Ohkay
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Pressure cookers americas #1 terror threat
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    I believe it
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Instant pot bombs
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Wasn't that the Boston marathon bombing incident they just used pressure cookers
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    yeah
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    I'm getting sleepy
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    I got some of that Coke spiced w raspberry to try. I don't like. Taste like you kissed a girl with raspberry chapstick. Like fake flavoring.
    BigOnYa @ BigOnYa: I got some of that Coke spiced w raspberry to try. I don't like. Taste like you kissed a girl...