@dotCARBON You know, when you live in a country where people can barely buy food the term "100% high-end" isn't in their vocabulary. I realize you were trying to be funny and sarcastic but not everyone in the world can afford iPads.
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This oozes class. Just 100% high-end.
...Not.
@dotCARBON
Omg your sarcasm was like totally awesome!!! You're like SOO original, thank you so much for the comment!
@dotCARBON
you do realize that over half of all people in India live on about $2 a day, right?
@ror
As he/she uses the classy iPhone4 screen and screams for his/hers free bumper, no, he/she most likely doesn't.
@dotCARBON You know, when you live in a country where people can barely buy food the term "100% high-end" isn't in their vocabulary. I realize you were trying to be funny and sarcastic but not everyone in the world can afford iPads.
@ror
$2 a day? i'm not saving up 17.5 days of money for this product. $35 could prolly get me my own goat!
@blazinsmokey
Yeah I'm sure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKMOgdE6-vI