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I'm kinda thinking of getting a prepaid phone or something when I move because I only really use my phone for Instagram and social media stuff and I have my old iPhone that I could use for that... I really hate getting phone calls and I don't like texting that much (as hard as I try to) so I think it's kind of a waste??
Backstage Beauty at Jeremy Scott Fall 2014 RTW: Leomie Anderson
the ability to pet and hold dogs and other animals (with no necessarily beneficial ramifications upon the mechanics of the game) is the most important advancement in video games in the past 10-15 years.
Khanjar Dagger
- Culture: Indian
- Medium: steel, white jade, gold and rubies
- Measurements: 37.6 x 6.4 x 2.3 cm
- Acquirer: King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910), when Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (married) (1863-1901)
- Provenance: Presented to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales by Maharajah Jung Bahadur Rana, ruler of Nepal during his visit to India in 1875-6
This khanjar features a two edged re-curved blade with two deep grooves each side terminating in open-work scrolls. The blade is thickened at point while the hilt is made of green jade with a scrolled pommel set with rubies in a floral design.
Source: Copyright © 2014 Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II