"Consumer product" or "final good" doesn't necessarily denote mass production and mass production doesn't necessarily denote poor product quality.
But sure, a high price doesn't mean a product is good in of itself. I've overpaid for something at times and the quality was equal or barely above the much cheaper competitor. But a cheap price does more often than not denote a cheap product.
Go with many factors, eg price, where it was built, how many positive reviews.
Originally posted by Klaw[QUOTE=17501708]Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
[QUOTE=17501707]Originally posted by Klaw
I can hear my roommates having sex.The girl is moaning.
😂 😆 You should ask them if u could join them in a threesome lol. [/QUOTE]
She's not good looking enough for that. 😆 [/QUOTE]
You live with your parents.
Originally posted by Darth ThorThat sounds familiar, hmm
Islam's not a person, so can't hate anything. People hate.Islam's an Ideology (or an attempted paradigm shift) which either solves problems, or creates more problems, or a mixture of both. Take your pick.
😱 Oh wait, here it is!
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
You're such a moron, blakey. It doesn't hate women, moron. In fact,it doesn't hate anything. An ideology or religion can't "hate" anything, dummy. You must be drunk again.
Just had to edit credit card information in my Amazon account. Was a chore simply finding how to do it.
For some reason they decided to put basic profile functions as far out of the way as possible, under a non intuitive term, with a crap ton of marketing options in the way. I get they want to sell people stuff, but wouldn't adding credit cards be something you'd want to make as easy as possible since that's how they give you their money?
Seems like they just don't bother on quality control, taking for granted Amazon would rule the internet no matter what.
Just when I thought it wasn't possible for me to hate the tyrannical Biden administration anymore than I already do he goes and does this shit:
https://nypost.com/2021/10/28/white-house-in-talks-to-pay-millions-to-families-separated-at-border/