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When do you “suffer” quality?
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2020-11-18 at 12 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-010--1-1-----10.-110.1011-----...-.-.----.---------------------.-.--------.----------------(banned) like mother…like sprog. the question is how far down can your sprog take him, in comparison to your own deepthroating skills.
youre a dumb whore. warranties can be as useful as anything if you know how to use them. youre obviously a fucking retard and dont have the grasp of any concept more complicated than how to get the tampon out of your asshole. i work with someone who buys powertools with the retailer-supplied warranty, then uses the tool for 11 months, followed by returning the item and getting a brand new one.
also, youre a dumb whore with a deformed chest and a blown out rectum inundated with nigger semen.
why all the alphá-tier shit that was done always by someone you knew or works/ed with ? -
2020-11-18 at 12:10 AM UTCGeneric ice cream sandwiches are wack. When you try to unwrap them, the wrapper sticks & you end up tearing the chocolate wafer, rendering a mess.
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2020-11-18 at 12:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-010--1-1-----10.-110.1011-----...-.-.----.---------------------.-.--------.----------------(banned) in tools you get what you pay for, to a certain degree. i bought a klein (top of the line electrician tools) screwdriver set which obsoleted a previous bundle of non-set klein screwdrivers i already had. i used one of the obsoleted flat-heads as a chisel and prying tool since the late 90s and it is still in better functional condition to drive screws than a literally 6-month old homo-depot version screwdriver.
on the opposite end is milwaukee tools. when i first started buying milwaukee from the mid-90s until about 2010 or so they were the best, most reliable, most functional power tools. after 2010 they were shit and full on walmart-tier 'quality'
another example of the opposite end is a 'lee universal decapping die' that i bought in the early 90s for about $4 that ive used to deprime literally thousands of rounds. fast forward to last year when i bought an, allegedly, top-of-the-line sinclair stainless steel decapping die that was about $40 that i literally wasnt able to get more than about 300 assorted rifle rounds deprimed after it broke or bent all four of the included pins. the best part was everyone was out of the pins to replace them. piece of shit.
im the same way about gun parts. i bought almost every available AR bolt-catch and tested them out before i finally settled on the CMMG one as being the 'best'…then bought a whole pile of them.
i dont buy cheap furniture. not the 'fake leather' shit that flakes off or the particleboard shit that disintegrates with moisture…i only get real leather or decent plywood…or solid wood if i can find it
Seems to me like cheaper tools back then were sturdier than cheaper tools today. They seem to make stuff flimsier today, not sure though if its because of inflation or because the companies who make the stuff decided to sacrifice product quality for income. -
2020-11-18 at 12:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Seems to me like cheaper tools back then were sturdier than cheaper tools today. They seem to make stuff flimsier today, not sure though if its because of inflation or because the companies who make the stuff decided to sacrifice product quality for income.
because market researches show that majority of people these days dont want something that lasts. -
2020-11-18 at 12:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Seems to me like cheaper tools back then were sturdier than cheaper tools today. They seem to make stuff flimsier today, not sure though if its because of inflation or because the companies who make the stuff decided to sacrifice product quality for income.
Yeah cheap hand tools were definitely better back in the day. Today's "hyper tough" Walmart brands & most of Harbor Freight's shit is horrible. I almost lost a fucking eye the other day using a Walmart allen key the shit was so weak it snapped when I torqued it & shot shrapnel @ my face lol. -
2020-11-18 at 1 AM UTC
Originally posted by G Yeah cheap hand tools were definitely better back in the day. Today's "hyper tough" Walmart brands & most of Harbor Freight's shit is horrible. I almost lost a fucking eye the other day using a Walmart allen key the shit was so weak it snapped when I torqued it & shot shrapnel @ my face lol.
your required to wear a safety goggle when using it.
next time read the instruction manual. -
2020-11-18 at 1:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny because market researches show that majority of people these days dont want something that lasts.
Most people today are also brain dead idiots; undesirable genetic garbage.
Wasn't there some desire to reduce population or something in the name of the planet? Lets start with the undesirables, we won't have to dig into any other group because we would find that all of our problems are gone once we eradicate all genetic garbage, useless eaters and the people of low intelligence. -
2020-11-18 at 1:31 AM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 2:38 AM UTCDon't buy 5$ grams niggas
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2020-11-18 at 2:47 AM UTCClobetasol propionate .05%
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2020-11-18 at 5:21 AM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 1:46 PM UTCI usually fix some kind of bread with our meals. One of my favorites, Texas Toast with 5 cheeses on it, ran out one day. I bought the great value kind, and they’re so much better.
I like finding cheaper stuff that is better than the brand. -
2020-11-18 at 2:58 PM UTCi used to use cheap condoms so i could sue them if they didn't work.
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2020-11-18 at 3:02 PM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 3:03 PM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 3:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by joe biden Its cheaper to not use condoms at all. Or you could just reuse them. Of if youre really cheap you could buy used condoms…theyre actually available.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/vietnamese-police-to-investigate-condom-recycling-factory-1.5118170 -
2020-11-18 at 3:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Splam https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/vietnamese-police-to-investigate-condom-recycling-factory-1.5118170
Its in bin dong providence. Makes sense
I dont even want to know where the dude found 320,000 used condoms. -
2020-11-18 at 3:57 PM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 4:27 PM UTC
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2020-11-18 at 5:30 PM UTCI usually don't mind off brand stuff. Dairy is something I'm picky about. Had some cheese at a bbq once that didn't seem to want to melt on the burgers.