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  1. On 9/30/2020 at 5:54 AM, Chorlini said:

    They still want the man to be taller, stronger (mentally and physically), have more social status and make more money then they do.

    Perfect, all the more reason to wear heels.  There is no arguing that wearing heels will make a man taller, and I would argue that they also make a man stronger and progressive looking.  

     

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, pebblesf said:

    Thanks for the encouragement guys....  Admittedly, I have not yet figured out how to shrink pictures enough so they will post here.  I did my best to follow the tutorial given, promise to try again.  Hopefully someone can repost instructions....

     

    lunapic.com is also a pretty good tool for image editing

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  3. On 9/26/2020 at 6:29 AM, mlroseplant said:

    It is true that my wife wears the pants in our family, but I wear the heels, dammit!

    Sounds like a fair trade to me!

    On 9/25/2020 at 3:54 PM, RonC said:

    In my area, DSW has jumped all over the sneaker trend, now calling themselves the "sneaker headquarters."  I bet that they have taken out a minimum of 50% of the selection of dress shoes/heels, and in some stores it's been more like 2/3 of the space formerly devoted to heels.  It saddens me to see this, but I'm afraid it is a sign of the times.  I've also now seen articles about our vice presidential candidate, Ms. Harris, heaping praise on her for her choice of Timberland work boots and sneakers on the campaign trail.  Quite sad to see in my opinion, and certainly not appealing.

    It's definitely a sad state when the 1" platforms on Converse sneakers are being touted as a "power move":

    https://sports.yahoo.com/kamala-harris-converse-fan-closer-205808728.html

    But in the fashion world, they're still sending heels onto the runway, even if it means the models have to walk in the grass!

     

     

  4. Yeah but two things:

    1.  The currency has devalued over the course of the loan

    2.  In a true negative interest rate situation (which will probably not happen with an actual banking end consumer) the bank pays you interest on the loan, instead of the other way around!  
     

    Put the capital to work, and you come out even more ahead.  

  5. 5 hours ago, kneehighs said:

    Fantastic news for UK residents. 

    A bank deposit of 1000 Great British Pounds today could literally be worth 990 Great British Pounds in 2021!

    What a steal!  Negative Interest rates incoming....

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-17/boe-steps-up-talks-on-negative-rates-amid-uncertain-outlook

    So bullets to stop the IRS and government from collecting their due?

    Fortunately the government cannot confiscate what I have already eaten and consumed in my stomach.  But anyone who has grown a garden knows that it has to be defended.  I guess the good news is, if you need capital to grow your garden, you can borrow 1000 GBP today and only have to pay back 990 next year!

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