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ID: 1FCVCJFn/biz/60639271#60639271
7/16/2025, 10:09:56 PM
ID: KIj+MGzF/biz/60611148#60612162
7/11/2025, 10:32:49 PM
7/9/2025, 8:38:33 AM
>>212570553
They're probably dead
They're probably dead
7/8/2025, 4:12:51 PM
7/7/2025, 10:23:48 PM
>>212528082
Western European mutt
6 foot zero
Going to law school right now
Generally in shape but skinny now and trying to get shredded
Western European mutt
6 foot zero
Going to law school right now
Generally in shape but skinny now and trying to get shredded
ID: z05QBto1/biz/60578195#60580864
7/4/2025, 1:20:55 PM
ID: +02bcTxJ/biz/60575224#60575522
7/3/2025, 4:15:55 AM
ID: oUeQdoPK/biz/60561387#60561624
6/29/2025, 8:56:55 PM
It comes down to the “razor-and-blades” game: the printer is effectively sold at—or even below—cost to hook you into buying ink, where the real margin lives. Here’s how that plays out:
Subsidized hardware
Printer makers will take little to no profit (sometimes even a loss) on the machine itself.
By pricing the printer at $50 with two “starter” cartridges, they lower your barrier to entry.
High-margin consumables
Replacement or refill cartridges carry huge markups—often 200–400% over their production cost.
Two refills at $40 still net them a hefty profit every time you top up.
Starter vs. full-size cartridges
The cartridges bundled with a new printer usually hold less ink (so you’ll run out sooner).
Full-size refills have more ink—and you pay a premium per milliliter.
Lock-in through chips and warranties
Many cartridges have microchips that enforce brand loyalty (generic/refill chips may not always work flawlessly).
Warranty or support can be voided if you stray from official supplies—so the $40 refills feel “safer” than a no-name refill.
Subsidized hardware
Printer makers will take little to no profit (sometimes even a loss) on the machine itself.
By pricing the printer at $50 with two “starter” cartridges, they lower your barrier to entry.
High-margin consumables
Replacement or refill cartridges carry huge markups—often 200–400% over their production cost.
Two refills at $40 still net them a hefty profit every time you top up.
Starter vs. full-size cartridges
The cartridges bundled with a new printer usually hold less ink (so you’ll run out sooner).
Full-size refills have more ink—and you pay a premium per milliliter.
Lock-in through chips and warranties
Many cartridges have microchips that enforce brand loyalty (generic/refill chips may not always work flawlessly).
Warranty or support can be voided if you stray from official supplies—so the $40 refills feel “safer” than a no-name refill.
6/29/2025, 4:54:08 PM
ID: cWYjrP+1/biz/60559475#60560609
6/29/2025, 2:48:11 PM
>>60559475
Because they're empty-headed husks. Women are literally just sacks of meat that run on borg-mindset and only think short-term with emotions. They are literally incapable of having abstract thoughts and critical thinking. If social media tells them to travel, they will travel.
Because they're empty-headed husks. Women are literally just sacks of meat that run on borg-mindset and only think short-term with emotions. They are literally incapable of having abstract thoughts and critical thinking. If social media tells them to travel, they will travel.
6/29/2025, 5:27:37 AM
>>212226324
It’s law school, and this is just for first year tuition, let alone Cost of Living
It’s law school, and this is just for first year tuition, let alone Cost of Living
ID: ZM3fFMWu/biz/60552402#60557670
6/28/2025, 12:52:12 PM
ID: lKppH8KF/biz/60531683#60533209
6/22/2025, 11:51:26 AM
ID: XOMhJI+K/biz/60531813#60531964
6/22/2025, 1:27:29 AM
ID: nwo2IsYZ/biz/60521298#60529679
6/21/2025, 11:59:43 AM
>>60528600
True.
>>60528624
>Moral of the story is never be a little bitch and women's rights should be terminated.
Correct.
True.
>>60528624
>Moral of the story is never be a little bitch and women's rights should be terminated.
Correct.
ID: EFshZb7G/biz/60527437#60528259
6/20/2025, 11:05:29 PM
6/20/2025, 10:53:37 PM
ID: jdnbM+oe/biz/60527141#60527168
6/20/2025, 6:37:06 PM
>>60527141
Not noticing it needs $100k in repairs.
Not calculating the amount of money and time regular maintenance, insurance and taxes will take up.
Not thinking about how long they could hold onto the house if they lost their job.
Not meeting the neighbors first.
Not inspecting the plumbing, electrical and foundation (see point 1)
Not asking about pests like rats, bats, roaches, etc.
Not noticing it needs $100k in repairs.
Not calculating the amount of money and time regular maintenance, insurance and taxes will take up.
Not thinking about how long they could hold onto the house if they lost their job.
Not meeting the neighbors first.
Not inspecting the plumbing, electrical and foundation (see point 1)
Not asking about pests like rats, bats, roaches, etc.
6/18/2025, 9:18:39 PM
ID: me1Tpw8+/biz/60507329#60507425
6/15/2025, 9:10:41 PM
>>60507329
How large is the dick (length and girth)?
What is the race of the dick?
How hygienic is the dick?
Are they shaved or does he have a lot of public hair?
Does he finish in my mouth, on my face, or can I get out of the way?
How large is the dick (length and girth)?
What is the race of the dick?
How hygienic is the dick?
Are they shaved or does he have a lot of public hair?
Does he finish in my mouth, on my face, or can I get out of the way?
6/14/2025, 2:23:13 AM
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