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Yes, because all people with tattoos get the based only on how others will perceive them and not for any personal reason what so ever.

lolwut? You save up for it. You get a job and work towards it. I don't know why that's hard to comprehend. Getting a sleeve isn't like a one-time ordeal. I'm pretty sure it takes lots of planning, time, and sessions, which means you can save up and pay as you go.

if people of the 20's had smartphones, they would have been texting while operating their complicated model t's on twisty dirt road.

Yeah, that was definitely more reflective of Chris Pratt than the character he was being paid to play in a movie with fake creatures that don't exist in the real world. Jesus MF Christ, it wasn't a documentary.

When I read criticism like this, all I can think of is CS Lewis getting mad because Satan is the best part of Paradise Lost. This paragraph was equally stupid.

You don't understand acting do you?

Not trying to downplay anything, but this tells me you don't really know much about Peter Quill, who is a really big asshole in the comics. Like, huge asshole. I think you would've benefited from knowing that beforehand.

"On that note, you know what really exemplifies a person buying a phone beyond their means, is using a phone with a shattered screen. I have seen so many people continuing to use phones with cracked screens and that is my first thought. They stretched their budget thin enough to buy the phone that they can't afford a

Being willing to unnecessarily risk a $600 replacement cost for a little bit of vanity says you probably aren't all that wise with your money and might not have enough money to have an iPhone.

That’s one take on the story, a more reasonable one is that some people case about things they buy. I make enough money to throw an iphone each month and I still put a case around it. Why? Because breaking it is a freakin’ shame. Period.

that to me just says he likes to take care of his stuff. many of us require our phones for work and without them would probably lose our jobs (or at least get a serious arse kicking), many cant afford (because of work, not money) to go without their phones for even a couple of hours.

The iPhone was not designed to be used without a case. Both faces are glass, and the glass is raised above the metal frame (not inset) and it only has the tiniest plastic bezel possible around the edge of the glass.