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Invest 75% into stocks, buying a Merc S-Class and give a bit of cash to fishing water eco programs.

J'adore aussi le sexe et les snuff movies

Je trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vie

Je ne me reconnais plus dans les gens

Je suis juste un cas désespérant

Et comme personne ne viendra me réclamer

Je terminerai comme un objet retrouvé

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Invest 75% into stocks, buying a Merc S-Class and give a bit of cash to fishing water eco programs.

But if you put your money in a savings account with an 0.05% annual interest, you could make $50,000 per year in interest! That'd be doubling your money in twenty years.

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Invest 75% into stocks, buying a Merc S-Class and give a bit of cash to fishing water eco programs.

But if you put your money in a savings account with an 0.05% annual interest, you could make $50,000 per year in interest! That'd be doubling your money in twenty years.

More fun and bigger winnings.

J'adore aussi le sexe et les snuff movies

Je trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vie

Je ne me reconnais plus dans les gens

Je suis juste un cas désespérant

Et comme personne ne viendra me réclamer

Je terminerai comme un objet retrouvé

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I'd get one of those shiny new htc droid phones... and a data plan.

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Invest 75% into stocks, buying a Merc S-Class and give a bit of cash to fishing water eco programs.

But if you put your money in a savings account with an 0.05% annual interest, you could make $50,000 per year in interest! That'd be doubling your money in twenty years.

 

What if you get hit by a car after you step out of the bank? Or a dude walks in with a machine gun and demands your money :unsure:

 

As for phones, I'm lost. I'm almost 18 and I don't own one. :mellow:

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New item is Television.

 

http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA

65" 3D LED tv, retails for $5999.

 

 

I wanna be a billionaire so freakin' bad.

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Why do people buy big tvs? I use three 21.5" 1080*1920 monitors, which I view from about 2' away. People buy big tvs, then sit farther away, giving the same picture quality as one of my screens, for far more money and more power consumption. Yet they get the same picture quality... unless they sit too close, which probably happens a lot. I work part time at a walmart and part of my job is helping people bring large items to their cars. Whenever people buy a tv they always ask the electronics guys "Is it 1080p because I know that's the best!?!?" yet if you asked them what 1080p means they'd have no damn idea. Why would someone spend a large amount of money on something without even knowing what they're buying? :wall: I'm assuming these buyers aren't one of us lucky millionaires :wink:. I understand you would want something of a bigger size so a family can view it comfortably but there is no reason to buy a TV larger than 40".

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Why do people buy big tvs? I use three 21.5" 1080*1920 monitors, which I view from about 2' away. People buy big tvs, then sit farther away, giving the same picture quality as one of my screens, for far more money and more power consumption. Yet they get the same picture quality... unless they sit too close, which probably happens a lot. I work part time at a walmart and part of my job is helping people bring large items to their cars. Whenever people buy a tv they always ask the electronics guys "Is it 1080p because I know that's the best!?!?" yet if you asked them what 1080p means they'd have no damn idea. Why would someone spend a large amount of money on something without even knowing what they're buying? :wall: I'm assuming these buyers aren't one of us lucky millionaires :wink:. I understand you would want something of a bigger size so a family can view it comfortably but there is no reason to buy a TV larger than 40".

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I'd probably have that TV and then movie theater seating, for a buncha guests. Plus, as everyone will tell you, bigger is better.

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@mister_moocky

 

Southern Californian suburbian homes' family rooms (where the main TV is supposed to sit) are designed so you CAN'T see them from 2 feet away. You're probably across the room or in the kitchen, so that's why a 21 inch would be too small. Now it can't just be in California where this happens since there's so many big TVs...

"The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."

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