Vartha
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Right? lolthat's terrifying since it's a bunch of guys![]()
Right? lolthat's terrifying since it's a bunch of guys![]()
He shows only what he wants you to know. You may think you're stalking him, but all you're really doing is keeping in his sights.
So how was the Birthday Deej?
Such great joy I had watching these on first view.The movies I watched in November -
*Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) Adam West
Big Trouble in Little China (1986) Kurt Russell
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) Chris Evans
Ant-Man (2015) Paul Rudd
The unfortunate part is that it wasn't a movie. She was talking to someone who saw an evil Leprechaun when she was young. My wife is a therapist and at first I thought she had really gotten into a conversation with someone and was acting out. It's not quite as funny as I thought it was...oh well....I wonder what color Leprechauns really are.....
I did too.
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It gave me nightmares.
Imagine if you buy a pair of these and find the diamonds are forgeries.
Glad I never liked diamonds as an accessory for jewelry.Funny thing is diamonds are neither rare nor technically all that valuable. It was an artificially inflated market coupled with restricting access to them to make them appear to be in high demand as well as a marketing campaign to train men to use a month's salary for the engagement ring and the women to covet them.
I hate white shoes. They get dirty in two minutes.Don't take these out for a jog.
Pair of diamond-encrusted sneakers retails for $132,000 http://cnn.it/2fVE3Bm
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When there are people sleeping on sidewalks, children going hungry, and people dying because they can't afford medical care....and a pair of shoes costs $132,000.....there is something wrong with the world.
Funny thing is diamonds are neither rare nor technically all that valuable. It was an artificially inflated market coupled with restricting access to them to make them appear to be in high demand as well as a marketing campaign to train men to use a month's salary for the engagement ring and the women to covet them.
DJ got those shoes for his birthday but was in a foul mood when he got home after they lost a bit of their perfect white sheen after kicking the dirty orphan on his way home.
There's a quote from one of the big diamond guys that says (Paraphrased) "The only value of a diamond is what people think there is."
Besides being a shiny rock or being used in industrial work then they're pretty damn useless.
Hell, we can make nicer ones these days and you don't have to worry about child labor, blood diamonds or inflated prices.
Men think they need to buy diamonds to make their woman happy.
Women think that diamonds are forever and equate size and cost to love.
We're ****ed as a society.
Your ballet pumps?I made the mistake of buying white shoes once.
I think those men and women are ****ed, the rest needn't be.