WhistlinTroopie
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How do appliances ‘expire’? As in the warranty has ended or the appliance is just ‘too old’?
How do appliances ‘expire’? As in the warranty has ended or the appliance is just ‘too old’?
Idk.How do appliances ‘expire’? As in the warranty has ended or the appliance is just ‘too old’?
I believe its because the warranty ended but even then you could still repair it by finding someone who wants to so techinically appliances never expire as long you can keep finding people willing to fix it when it breaksHow do appliances ‘expire’? As in the warranty has ended or the appliance is just ‘too old’?
Probably meant broken down junk heaps sitting in their residence. I can see the need for a new refrigerator, but people can do without a brand new washer and dryer for awhile. It's as simple as washing clothes out by hand and hanging them to dry.How do appliances ‘expire’? As in the warranty has ended or the appliance is just ‘too old’?
None of this is that weird though, no?@Sleepy
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this is the best my wechat translator could do. Also a bonus:
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Honestly idk. If I had access to north American processed meat I could make comparison, but from my limited experience I'd take the lowest quality salami from homeland over this. Not saying there ain't good meat in China, but there is also stuff like... this. As much of a ham as American cheese is cheese. And chicken feet were from a snack section of the store, you'll notice the red one is spiced. Still, will ask the salesman is it an ingredient or a done meal next time.None of this is that weird though, no?
The list of ingredients in the first picture isn't that weird for processed meat, and chicken feet are used in cooking in a lot of places (especially with Broth)
I have no problem believing processed meat is a little sketchier in china due to the communist elements at play, I more took issue with the guy claiming that the ingredients made them borderline inedible soylent green products.Honestly idk. If I had access to north American processed meat I could make comparison, but from my limited experience I'd take the lowest quality salami from homeland over this. Not saying there ain't good meat in China, but there is also stuff like... this. As much of a ham as American cheese is cheese. And chicken feet were from a snack section of the store, you'll notice the red one is spiced. Still, will ask the salesman is it an ingredient or a done meal next time.
it is real, basically extension of credit score and you can search up this shit in a few seconds...its not real lmao
how do people keep believing this shit
It affects your borrowing ability when it comes to taking out loans from a bank, same type of thing happens to americans when it comes to loans and health insuranceit is real, basically extension of credit score and you can search up this shit in a few seconds...
thats rightIt affects your borrowing ability when it comes to taking out loans from a bank, same type of thing happens to americans when it comes to loans and health insurance
It does not have anything to do with day to day services
Ok you must have missed the entire point of this thread which is talking about the fake reports of people having access to supermarkets cut off due to "bad social credit"thats right