I've had it with people like this buzzard shitstain on the side of a bleached cow skull. It's like it doesn't even process in their little brains the fact that PEOPLE SAVE MONEY UP FO SHIT.
On top of all that, if you gonna keep yanking health care further and further from their grasp to be able to afford, the decision isn't gonna be health coverage or iphone, it's gonna auto default to iphone because at least then they can call 911 and then sell said iphone if needed. Christ man. Clue by fours to their heads!
Also, guys like these don't realize that a smart phone is almost essential if you want to work. Could be different in the US, but here, my boss doesn't just call me, sometimes when she's at her computer, she just sends me a mail with info I need for work instead.
For many poor or plain low income people, who can't afford a computer, a decent smart phone (and i doubt that this guy would see the difference between people owning a cheap smartphone or an iphone), could be the only replacement they've got for a computer to keep track of responses to job interviews, resumes and so on...
It also ignores sales, second hand phones or any way someone might be able to buy a usually expensive phone at a cheaper rate.
I have friends who are nearly 30 and still on their family's cell plan because it's cheaper. Some of them pay the monthly cost, some don't. (Usually the ones in grad school don't.)
Health insurance averages $321 a month, and an iPhone costs $27 per month. So if you bought like 12 iPhones it's possible you fucked up. - shut up, mike (@shutupmikeginn) March 7, 2017
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On top of all that, if you gonna keep yanking health care further and further from their grasp to be able to afford, the decision isn't gonna be health coverage or iphone, it's gonna auto default to iphone because at least then they can call 911 and then sell said iphone if needed. Christ man. Clue by fours to their heads!
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For many poor or plain low income people, who can't afford a computer, a decent smart phone (and i doubt that this guy would see the difference between people owning a cheap smartphone or an iphone), could be the only replacement they've got for a computer to keep track of responses to job interviews, resumes and so on...
It also ignores sales, second hand phones or any way someone might be able to buy a usually expensive phone at a cheaper rate.
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Health insurance averages $321 a month, and an iPhone costs $27 per month. So if you bought like 12 iPhones it's possible you fucked up.
- shut up, mike (@shutupmikeginn) March 7, 2017
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