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The most important thing to do in preparation for black friday is to be sufficiently skeptical of every single "deal" you encounter. Black Friday is psychological warfare.

The most important thing to do in preparation for black friday is to be sufficiently skeptical of every single

Black Friday can be fun for people-watching, because everything that's wrong with modern society is on display lined up in the aisles. You really get the sense that there's no hope from the proles in a way that even a landslide Republican electoral victory can't hammer home.

Black Friday can be fun for people-watching, because everything that's wrong with modern society is on display lined

Mandatory resort fees are total BS and should be illegal. If it's required, then it should be part of the rate. If not, it's optional and I should be able to opt out.

My last purchase, I'm not even into this kind of thing. Once I knew the car, I went the fad-ish intratubes, I requested quotes from all the dealers within driving range and I played the last 3 against each other. Play them down as far as you can and, in my case, both bottomed out within $200 of each other (on a $40K

Seems kind of foolish to not get the longest loan for a 20% down payment on your home. Current rate is ~4.5%. You deduct that interest from your income tax, so you're effectively paying 3-3.5% interest. I'm pretty sure you can invest in an index fund or some safe investment vehicle and do better than 3.5% with that

Luxury brands appeal to consumers by selling them an image of what they'd like to be. The salesperson doesn't think you fit the image. Now you absolutely have to have it! You'll show them! And you'll feel awesome about it until halfway during the drive home you realize you just spent $500 on a pair of socks.

Even better, a sublet for an apartment/house in the summer in a college town. Dirt cheap

If one speeds wouldn't they have a lower chance of being stopped at a light? How can that be factored into your calculations?

This study's conclusions seem seriously flawed. Just off the top of my head, the reasons those people who book at work might be less satisfied:

It's not just about saving money, it's about waste. It's still in there, why waste it. My tube of tooth paste looks empty for over a month before it's all gone.

Here's the thing, though... all that guy did was increase the number of times he went out on a date. The fact that it took him the better part of 100 "first dates" is indicative of how little what he did actually refined the process.

No, Google Drive only syncs everything to your local computer if you choose so under Preferences. You can choose wheter you want to sync everything, some, or even none of your files to your local drive under Preferences.

Well, the article quotes the study as saying 20 times, one per day, as being the best option they tested, although more could be better.

I'm not sure exactly what you're talking about as a trend, but in this particular case, I think there's a difference between being a cynic and being a cynical asshole—one just grumpily minds their own business, the other makes sure to let everyone else know how right they are about everything.

Okay, I've been on the other side of this one. I'm a dude, and a clean freak. But I would argue it wasn't thoughtlessness (or even gender related) so much as it was not my priority at the time. A party's for fun. It doesn't mean I haven't thought of the dishes, I just don't want to do them until later.

Number 2. Holy crud, my wife is guilty of this to the nth degree. It's not common sense, and it's rarely as simple as you think it is from your perspective. You have all the information. Your partner has only what you tell him (I say him at the risk of sounding sexist, because I have only ever heard men complain about

I'll admit, I was crazy. Crazy for lowering my standards for you. Crazy for believing you had potential. Crazy for making excuses for your faults and overlooking your downfalls. Crazy for believing you when you told me you loved me and wanted to spend the rest of your life with me. Crazy for wasting 2 1/2 years on

u r crazy man? Google Apps Standard were called FREE cause you didn't pay cash for it. But you gave Google your data and let them use it for their ad services. And with this ad services Google makes more than 1 billion $ net profit - each and every month.