Just got myself a pair of these. Sound quality is fantastic. So much better than my old pair. @luvgonzo
How much were they, out of interest? Just had a mail shot from Bose saying they'll be £209 on the next Amazon prime day. Not sure they are those exact ones though.
Lol. Nothing wrong with buying second hand headphones bro. It's not like they are a pair of Y fronts.
It’s worse than Y Fronts, you can boil wash a pair of Y Fronts. You’ve literally got somebody else’s greasy ear sweat in your headphones. I wouldn’t take a pair of used headphones for free. You might as well just sleep in a dustbin from now on.
****in greasy ear sweat You the typa Ni**a who disinfects the seat before sitting down at a restaurant.
Anyway, this pair were advertised as unused unwanted gift. Which is a bit ungrateful, but they look basically new. Defo saw some on there that looked like some fat **** had jogged their way to a sweaty cardiac death wearing them.
It's about time it is said. Telling white kids on free school meals that they're white privileged when they clearly come from poor backgrounds needs to stop. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The use of terms including "white privilege" may have contributed to the "neglect" of white working-class pupils in the education system, a Commons committee has found. MPs on the Education Select Committee said schools must consider the implication of such "politically controversial terminology" and find "a better way to talk about racial disparities". A report by the committee agreed with the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities that the term "white privilege" can be "divisive" and said disadvantaged white pupils have been let down by "muddled" policy thinking. Terms such as 'white privilege' may have contributed to 'neglect' of disadvantaged white pupils, report by MPs finds | UK News | Sky News
Just seeing this on the SKY News ticker. I came from a poor white background, I find any use of the term 'white privilege' an utterly strange way to describe my background, and I couldn't think of a more polite way to describe it other than 'muddled' thinking. Actually in truth, if I sat in on one of their meetings, I probably wouldn't be able to restrain myself and i'd end up calling them all a bunch of fooking idiots. Although I wouldn't have known that term (white privilege) at the time when I was young, I saw no difference to my white background compared to the kid I sat with in class who was second generation Indian. At school we were all equal, even if in the minds of adults we weren't at that time. Adults shouldn't be tarring kids with words or terminology from their own sad minds.