[QUOTE=echo78;46784541]I got a high paying John selling safe, disease free hugs. It all depends on who you are looking for.[/QUOTE]
Just how much does the average John pay?
[QUOTE=paul simon;46784515]When you go into a store, nearly all things have a kilo cost displayed besides the item cost.[/QUOTE]
Nearly all things that you buy selectively like potatoes, apples and onions.
I hope your stores don't have a large cardboard box with a selection of chips you shovel into a bag to weigh at purchase.
LMAO Pics 2015: [I]Lay[/I] down your[I] Chips[/I] discussion
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Not this shit again.
Listen, a bag of chips states how much chips it contains.
The rest is air, to protect the crisps during transport.
This doesn't mean you got less value for money, or less crisps.
[B]Example based on Netherlands:[/B]
Pringles can contains 150 grams of crisps, no air. Cost : €1,60
Lays bag of crisps : 200 grams of crisps, surrounded by air. Cost : €1,20
So I hate to be a bearer of bad news but Pringles, despite the missing 'air', is still more expensive and the bags that supposedly sell you lots of air are actually best value for money.
[QUOTE=CaptainHijacks;46784779]Nearly all things that you buy selectively like potatoes, apples and onions.
I hope your stores don't have a large cardboard box with a selection of chips you shovel into a bag to weigh at purchase.[/QUOTE]
Do you not understand the concept of looking at things in terms of price per unit?
[QUOTE=Pr0fane;46784804]Not this shit again.
Listen, a bag of chips states how much chips it contains.
The rest is air, to protect the crisps during transport.
This doesn't mean you got less value for money, or less crisps.
[B]Example based on Netherlands:[/B]
Pringles can contains 150 grams of crisps, no air. Cost : €1,60
Lays bag of crisps : 200 grams of crisps, surrounded by air. Cost : €1,20
So I hate to be a bearer of bad news but Pringles, despite the missing 'air', is still more expensive and the bags that supposedly sell you lots of air are actually best value for money.[/QUOTE]
Then there's that one pringles I bought a long while back that was 50% air.
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A man using a selfie stick
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[QUOTE=matt.ant;46784863]A man using a selfie stick
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Looks like my character in DayZ
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I don't get it.
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[QUOTE=Svinnik;46785163]I don't get it.[/QUOTE]
"real yogurt"
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I love all those highly believable greentext stories.
[QUOTE=Pr0fane;46785257]I love all those highly believable greentext stories.[/QUOTE]
Hey guess what nobody cares whether they're real or not
[QUOTE=proch;46785283]Hey guess what nobody cares whether they're real or not[/QUOTE]
My favourite fake stories are the ones where children die horribly.
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;46785360]In the states most supermarkets, at least the ones i've been to, don't list the weight next to the item, so you have to scour the package for the weight and then do mental math with the price.[/QUOTE]
In the UK it shows the cost per 100g or 100ml, it makes it a lot easier to compare prices
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I fucking hate twitter bots.
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Theres this kid at my school that will sometimes walk around in full woodland marpat with the sleeves rolled up. Hes not in ROTC or anything, he just does it. He looks fucking retarded.
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Then theres this other kid in my marching band (a trumpet, no less) who wears a different pair of camo pants every day. Hes a massive tool
[QUOTE=Desert Rat;46785622]Theres this kid at my school that will sometimes walk around in full woodland marpat with the sleeves rolled up. Hes not in ROTC or anything, he just does it. He looks fucking retarded.
[editline]24th December 2014[/editline]
Then theres this other kid in my marching band (a trumpet, no less) who wears a different pair of camo pants every day. Hes a massive tool[/QUOTE]
Is camo that odd of a thing to see people wearing?
My highschool was in a country town so we saw a lot of it on a daily basis because hunters.
[QUOTE=Svinnik;46785163]I don't get it.
exploding kid story[/QUOTE]
But diesel doesn't burn outside a high-pressure environment.
[QUOTE=Eva-1337;46785858]But diesel doesn't burn outside a high-pressure environment.[/QUOTE]
ssshh
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;46785731]Is camo that odd of a thing to see people wearing?
My highschool was in a country town so we saw a lot of it on a daily basis because hunters.[/QUOTE]
People who casually wear camo outside of a situation where it would be applied often look like tools. Because it's camo.
Camo can work depending on where you get it. Pretty good comparison would be buying actualy camos from surplus shops and all that compared to fashion companies who put camo on things here and there.
[QUOTE=TAU!;46785900]People who casually wear camo outside of a situation where it would be applied often look like tools. Because it's camo.[/QUOTE]
Oh.
brb changing out of camo loungers.
[editline]24th December 2014[/editline]
But seriously, maybe in a city. But out in the countryside it's just another type of clothing.
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