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Hhshirt - It doesn’t take much to make a women happy and it takes aven less to make her mad shirt

He is very down to earth guy! During my tenure at Facebook, I invited him to a youth forum in my church, and he accepted the It doesn’t take much to make a women happy and it takes aven less to make her mad shirt and I will buy this invitation, came for about an hour, talked to the youths! It was great to see how he could easily motivate the group. I do think he is a great guy…. Oh dear God, yes! Every day! I can’t get his ugly mug out of my mind!! Zuckerberg, get a facetransplant, or just a faceplant, huh? Anything will do! It’s part of his frugal, I don’t care about appearances, shtick, IMH. Also, some men just have all the same shirts and suits so it’s easy to get dressed. It’s calculated, but not necessarily evil. Steve Jobs and Mark Zukerberg et al do a similar thing with jeans and T-shirts. So, sure. “I’m in this really lucky position, where I get to wake up every day and help serve more than a billion people. And I feel like I’m not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life.”



These things are my personal choice and I have not been forced to do so. I do them out of respect for my husband, his family, and their traditions. That is not to say that any woman who prefers to not wear these is wrong. We are each entitled to our preferences and should have the It doesn’t take much to make a women happy and it takes aven less to make her mad shirt and I will buy this right to make these choices according to our wishes and comforts. Zuckerberg’s turtleneck became part of his signature style over the course of a decade ago as he underlined “productivity.” In 2011, he switched from a red to black turtleneck. Jobs, famously wore a black turtleneck almost all the time and had it trademarked. Some would think that himself, Zuckerberg and other famous CEOs don’t really wear designer brands like they do after receiving their fortunes, but they were in fact wearing all of the expensive brands at their retail outlets. Steve Jobs was always seen wearing some variation on an Apple Classic tee-shirt underneath whatever fashion statement he wanted to make–matching or contrasting colors depending on what elite memberships needed promoting!


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