You can either have a big car and a live in a run-down house
or stick to the old car and live in a mansion.
As you know, I have neither and travel the world instead.
(Photos taken in Tbilisi, Georgia, and in Ganja, Azerbaijan.)
You can either have a big car and a live in a run-down house
or stick to the old car and live in a mansion.
As you know, I have neither and travel the world instead.
(Photos taken in Tbilisi, Georgia, and in Ganja, Azerbaijan.)
I actually wouldn’t date a guy with such pimped up car. It says a lot about his personality, his priorities and how he thinks.
I like to date people whose bookshelf is bigger than their car.
Would you accept a collection of similar size of ebooks?
It shouldn’t make any difference how people read. I personally cannot enjoy e-books. But nit only for that, it’s really unfair to judge someone by their bookshelf. I for example get a lot of books from the library and even give my own books away as soon as I have read them.
This sounds very unfair to truck and bus drivers.
Oh. Good point!
Unless it’s the library bus or an Amazon truck and we count the books therein.
It totally depends upon the priorities of a person. Some people love to travel from one place to another and that’s why would invest a lot to keep their car and car body parts in perfect condition. On the other hand there are some people who plan to settle at one particular place, so they would save up their money to buy a comfortable house.