Asians, cheap notebooks at walmart!

<p>Alot of white people would still steal it</p>

<p>Ha, my mom and I would do this and we're white :P</p>

<p>haha that's soooo true and what my mom would do lol</p>

<p>Wait, what are you talking about?</p>

<p>Ironic but, it's likely that the notebooks are made somewhere in Asia..</p>

<p>well duh they're made in asia. mostly likely china. when was the last time you picked up something that didn't have the word made in china on it?</p>

<p>Actually, the bottled water I just picked up was bottled locally. </p>

<p>But I know what you mean. And to think, Walmart claims that "We Buy American, Whenever We Can." </p>

<p>hah.</p>

<p>5 star notebooks dont lose their cover, pages dont fall out because of crappy tear out laser jobs and sometimes those cheap notebooks act like theres too much paper and u cant turn the page (I used them last year and they were so annoying!)</p>

<p>No they are different quality. Like the lines are larger for cheaper notbokes and not as cut as well. The punched holes are like .5cm from the side so it's easy to break/tear.</p>

<p>stop hating on the cheap notebooks.</p>

<p>why else do you think they're $0.02 each??</p>

<p>it's so you can get backups</p>

<p>I have to have five star 5 subject notebooks with the folders inside</p>

<p>I would never buy cheap. Quality=Everything</p>

<p>me.duh</p>

<p>you are amazing!</p>

<p>I'd buy them if they were ten cents, regardless of whether they were made in a 24 hour Chinese sweatshop by political prisoners. </p>

<p>10 cent paper is just as good as the paper in which the U.S. strategic missile launch codes are written on.</p>

<p>Hells yeah! Then my mom recycles the grocery bags as trash bags.</p>

<p>@Masterus
Hehe, then you're probably not azn.</p>

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<p>you are amazing!

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Thank you. I'm quite proud of my amazing-ness. Or rather, my parents' cheapness. -_-;</p>

<p>And my family recycles grocery bags as trash bags too. =) It's a typical Asian thing to do.</p>

<p>Nope, I am asian, but I'm not middle class, so I wouldn't buy cheap notebooks.</p>

<p>Nice Masterus, where in Asia are you from?</p>

<p>We're not middle class either. It's just inherent that we're cheap.</p>

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And my family recycles grocery bags as trash bags too. =) It's a typical Asian thing to do.

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<p>My family does that too. We double bag our stuff sometimes at the grocery store, just so we can have enough of those bags.</p>