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Sign up now!Dude I called paypal earlier, and they said the payment is allready complete and I should have my item(s).
Have you asked your bank the same thing too? Give it time and it will process, there is obviously something at your bank's/PayPal's end holding it up.
wait what the fuck lolololIt's not his fault. It's a generation issue. It's the parents and society's fault. Instant gratification's entire purpose is to substitute the deep pleasure of earned enjoyment with the fleeting pleasure of instant enjoyment. People enjoy the rush of their phones beeping with a new text message, but the feeling of that pleasure disappears quickly after it comes. There isn’t anything wrong with wanting or needing objects, experiences or people within a certain amount of time, but it’s important to be able to exhibit restraint when you need to. Letting the thrill of instant gratification deteriorate your ability to delay gratification is problematic, and will lead to serious problems on an individual and community basis. For instance, diagnoses of attention deficit disorder in children have skyrocketed in the last decade, and even the amount of adults being prescribed medication has soared. Society is losing its ability to focus. I personally blame Bush for nine eleven and Obama turned my frog gay with chemtrail chemicals.
Hey don't talk shit about gay frogs my best friend was a gay frogIt's not his fault. It's a generation issue. It's the parents and society's fault. Instant gratification's entire purpose is to substitute the deep pleasure of earned enjoyment with the fleeting pleasure of instant enjoyment. People enjoy the rush of their phones beeping with a new text message, but the feeling of that pleasure disappears quickly after it comes. There isn’t anything wrong with wanting or needing objects, experiences or people within a certain amount of time, but it’s important to be able to exhibit restraint when you need to. Letting the thrill of instant gratification deteriorate your ability to delay gratification is problematic, and will lead to serious problems on an individual and community basis. For instance, diagnoses of attention deficit disorder in children have skyrocketed in the last decade, and even the amount of adults being prescribed medication has soared. Society is losing its ability to focus. I personally blame Bush for nine eleven and Obama turned my frog gay with chemtrail chemicals.
It's not his fault. It's a generation issue. It's the parents and society's fault. Instant gratification's entire purpose is to substitute the deep pleasure of earned enjoyment with the fleeting pleasure of instant enjoyment. People enjoy the rush of their phones beeping with a new text message, but the feeling of that pleasure disappears quickly after it comes. There isn’t anything wrong with wanting or needing objects, experiences or people within a certain amount of time, but it’s important to be able to exhibit restraint when you need to. Letting the thrill of instant gratification deteriorate your ability to delay gratification is problematic, and will lead to serious problems on an individual and community basis. For instance, diagnoses of attention deficit disorder in children have skyrocketed in the last decade, and even the amount of adults being prescribed medication has soared. Society is losing its ability to focus. I personally blame Bush for nine eleven and Obama turned my frog gay with chemtrail chemicals.
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