If they are unstable for that reason, so are the majority of human beings. As I said, the real question is, what other unstable characteristics have they demonstrated before becoming suicide bombers? If there are none, then we can not honestly claim that their prior instability is the cause of them becoming suicide bombers.
Yes, the majority of human beings are unstable. It's the reason we have so many problems in the world today, including suicide bombers.
They are unstable for believing in retarded shit that people from thousands of years ago made up to feel better about themselves and their surroundings. As humans, who can learn and make intelligent decisions, we should have all figured out that those stories are just that.
Anyone who would continue to act like an ape, so long after we evolved, is unstable.
Five years and going, so your calculation for $30+ would be very incorrect, seeing as these last two pairs will be going on for another five years (where you've still purchased many more).
Quality work != high prices in all situations but high prices almost never equal, in clothing, quality work. If you are paying $10 for your denim and it looks nice, and it's lasting 3 years, then good for you. If the denim you are buying is hideous as fuck tapered jeans then you are a fool regardless of the quality or price.
You can get Guess or other brands like that and they cost a fortune. They may even look good but their quality is shit tier (less than one year).
You can get Buffalo jeans (and other quality brands) and if they are on sale they will be around the $50 mark (or lower) and they will last an extremely long time. They will also always look good if you get a classic cut.
If you're getting Levi's jeans (or some other ballhair brand) and they are tapered, then they should be around $30 or less at all times. The problem is that they are so ugly that even if the quality wasn't low they would not be worth it. Some Levi's jeans may be higher quality (especially if you find some from a couple of decades ago) but I'm pretty sure these days they are just a shit tier brand.
The whole point is that if you have high quality jeans, and they look good, then you can wear them for at least a tenth of your lifetime before they are unwearable.
I only just retired another ten year old pair of jeans six months ago and I bought that one for about $30.
As I said earlier, I wash them regularly in hot or cold with liquid or powder soap and I sometimes dry them in the dryer and sometimes I would hang dry them (I tend to like the way they feel when dried on the line).
Buy jeans that fit you. I wear from 28-32 depending on the brand. Make sure you have high quality jeans that fit, don't just assume they fit from the size on the label.
I have three pairs of jeans (I had four, but that's a long story). I bought them at the same time, 5-6 years ago. Only one of them ripped wide open at the crotch last year, so now I have only two. I wash(ed) them all regularly.
That's at least half a million a month for service on those 48k phones, if they managed to get an amazing $10/m deal.
Pretty insane when you think about it.
Do they actually bother to edit anything before posting? Why was the word 'secure' kept in the text when it was obvious that it wasn't secure at all. Then there's the use of '...' and not having a space after it, or you know, using it properly.
Right now it's a government group that's the problem. The CRTC is doing everything it can to screw Canadians over when it's supposed to be doing the opposite.
There is no competition for mobile. Well, there is some competition in areas where businesses have put up their own towers(?) and that's limited to the GTA and Ottawa, usually. Even with such competition, Bell and Rogers still own everything else and have jacked up prices and nasty contracts.
If you used good media and stored it properly then you'll have no problem restoring the files. I've taken files off of CDs that I made 10 years ago with no problem.
You're right, I'm much better than everyone else.
The evidence is walking around every street that has been built.
If they are unstable for that reason, so are the majority of human beings. As I said, the real question is, what other unstable characteristics have they demonstrated before becoming suicide bombers? If there are none, then we can not honestly claim that their prior instability is the cause of them becoming suicide bombers.
Yes, the majority of human beings are unstable. It's the reason we have so many problems in the world today, including suicide bombers.
Great, I can stream a whole 3 movies before I hit the bandwidth cap for the month!
They are unstable for believing in retarded shit that people from thousands of years ago made up to feel better about themselves and their surroundings. As humans, who can learn and make intelligent decisions, we should have all figured out that those stories are just that. Anyone who would continue to act like an ape, so long after we evolved, is unstable.
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Yup!
nope.
settings still won't save properly and the layout won't change to how I want it.
Not quite but well done.
Five years and going, so your calculation for $30+ would be very incorrect, seeing as these last two pairs will be going on for another five years (where you've still purchased many more).
Quality work != high prices in all situations but high prices almost never equal, in clothing, quality work. If you are paying $10 for your denim and it looks nice, and it's lasting 3 years, then good for you. If the denim you are buying is hideous as fuck tapered jeans then you are a fool regardless of the quality or price.
You can get Guess or other brands like that and they cost a fortune. They may even look good but their quality is shit tier (less than one year).
You can get Buffalo jeans (and other quality brands) and if they are on sale they will be around the $50 mark (or lower) and they will last an extremely long time. They will also always look good if you get a classic cut.
If you're getting Levi's jeans (or some other ballhair brand) and they are tapered, then they should be around $30 or less at all times. The problem is that they are so ugly that even if the quality wasn't low they would not be worth it. Some Levi's jeans may be higher quality (especially if you find some from a couple of decades ago) but I'm pretty sure these days they are just a shit tier brand.
The whole point is that if you have high quality jeans, and they look good, then you can wear them for at least a tenth of your lifetime before they are unwearable.
I only just retired another ten year old pair of jeans six months ago and I bought that one for about $30.
As I said earlier, I wash them regularly in hot or cold with liquid or powder soap and I sometimes dry them in the dryer and sometimes I would hang dry them (I tend to like the way they feel when dried on the line).
Buy jeans that fit you. I wear from 28-32 depending on the brand. Make sure you have high quality jeans that fit, don't just assume they fit from the size on the label.
I have three pairs of jeans (I had four, but that's a long story). I bought them at the same time, 5-6 years ago. Only one of them ripped wide open at the crotch last year, so now I have only two. I wash(ed) them all regularly.
Obviously, you're buying shit tier quality jeans.
>hacking, identity theft, child pornography >did not hack, did not steal any identities, did not create any child pornography.
That's at least half a million a month for service on those 48k phones, if they managed to get an amazing $10/m deal. Pretty insane when you think about it.
Do they actually bother to edit anything before posting? Why was the word 'secure' kept in the text when it was obvious that it wasn't secure at all. Then there's the use of '...' and not having a space after it, or you know, using it properly.
Right now it's a government group that's the problem. The CRTC is doing everything it can to screw Canadians over when it's supposed to be doing the opposite.
There is no competition for mobile. Well, there is some competition in areas where businesses have put up their own towers(?) and that's limited to the GTA and Ottawa, usually. Even with such competition, Bell and Rogers still own everything else and have jacked up prices and nasty contracts.
The members of the CRTC are all ex-execs from companies like Bell and Rogers. You figure it out.
>macworld
That must have been a really big motorcycle in order to get into it!
My personal computer has 6TB of disk space and it's 5 years old. HDD space isn't that special any longer.
Where can I purchase your bottled mind?
Make good music that can sell without some "fatcat" selling it for you and you won't have any issues with getting money.
If you used good media and stored it properly then you'll have no problem restoring the files. I've taken files off of CDs that I made 10 years ago with no problem.