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Certainly corporations will have to find a way to provide more affordable options until they can figure out another way to assure investors of the “infinite” wealth growth plan.
Certainly corporations will have to find a way to provide more affordable options until they can figure out another way to assure investors of the “infinite” wealth growth plan.
I imagine people will have to start purchasing their phones outright. This will probably affect the lower class’ purchasing power disproportionately, but personally, I don’t see a problem with saving to buy rather than purchasing “on credit” so to say.
“The government shall not be shitty anymore.”
There, you’re welcome everyone!
Same texture as cotton candy. Definitely try if you get the chance. 👍
Tankie
Fuck the CCP
False: birds aren’t real.
By all means Mr. Putin, sell out completely to your new master, Winnie the Pooh.
Alas, they are not.
The larger truck exist b/c of the standards. It’s more economical to change the weight class of a vehicle than it is to make the vehicle more environmentally friendly.
Edit: “more economical” -> “more environmentally friendly”
Every buried body counts as a carbon credit. You’re welcome Swifties.
Han Solo?
Needs a sign above his head with the number 34.
It’ll be important to watch out for children if Ukraine moves into Crimea.
So you’re voting third party this cycle then?
…populationpaste, efukt…
I’m not purchasing expensive phones either, but I think it’s important to note that this will probably have a significant affect on the industry (mostly in the US) and I’m not usually optimistic of how these changes affect the consumer in the long run.
We still have to live in the real world. Someone still has to make those new phones that you eventually hawk.