Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Samsung intercept or blackberry curve 8530 for boost mobile?

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I'm currently with the blackberry curve 8330 for tmobile, and I've been thinking about switching plans. I came across the "Samsung Intercept" watching reviews on YouTube, but seen many negative responses towards the phone. I must admit the phone does look pretty cool but I don't want to waste my money, so which should I get ?


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Samsung Intercept Android Phone, Grey Steel (Sprint)
The Android OS runs smooth especially when running several apps in the background. I can have Sirius XM or Pandora, Email, web browser, and Sprint Navigation all running and the phone doesn't flinch.
- The video quality far surpassed my expectations. Streaming video looks great and plays flawlessly on YouTube and Sprint TV.
- The slide-out keyboard buttons are larger than most phones and easy to manage. The phone fits nicely in my hand.
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How do I convince my dad ( a hard sole Christian) to let me watch Kristen Stewart's Twilight and Speak?




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I saw reviews and trailers for both movies and I am 15 years old I think I can handle them but my dad says no to everything!! Everyone says Speak is really good and I have already read the book before and Twilght looks ssoooo awesome, help?!


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I know this must be tough. Your dad obviously wants to protect you from images/stories that he deems as either inappropriate or potentially harmful. You obviously disagree with this. What you need to do is sit down with your father and ask him to explain his reasoning. Is he afraid of scenes that may depict sexual themes? Violence? Material that runs counter to his/your beliefs (this last one is tricky)? Listen to him and try to see things from your perspective. After that, ask him to hear your reasons for why you wish to see these films. You could then try to tell him that as you grow up, you will be exposed to images like this and probably worse. Then point out that this may be a good opportunity while you are still young, on how to deal with these kinds of messages. If he is so concerned, then perhaps you could encourage him to watch it with you and promise to discuss the themes/images both of you think may be controversial.

This seems like a lot of work, but it really is an opportunity to show you are mature enough to handle such films and other challenges. He may appreciate your willingness to hear him out and the opportunity to see what kinds of things you are enjoying.

One more thing, if it is his fear that these things are anti-christian, it is a bit harder, but stress that you understand that vampires and the like are fictional, and watching movies such as these is hardly going to make you suck blood any-time soon (again, a good reason for him to watch with you and see for himself). Good Luck.




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