no
they would wear clothes. and have an ipod touch and do all the work vertually by playing mind craft
When selling your iPod Touch, sell it based on a few key points. These points are the Wear and Tear (if everything works and looks cosmetically good), what is being sold along with the iPod, and the generation. Look at the standard retail price for your iPod, minus some money for the wear and tear, and then you have your base price to sell.
The speckles are probably just from wear-and-tear. In other words, you just need to clean up the back of the iPod. The speckles could possibly be indentations, which are permanent.
Over time it can definitely wear out your iPod.
The speaker refuses to wear garments made right from the slaves.
It depends on the software it is updated with, the capacity of the iPod, what it comes with, the condition it is in, and any prior problems it had (i.e., froze, attempted jailbreak, if it is jailbroken, etc.). For a standard, in good condition iPod Touch with no major cosmetic issues with minor wear and tear, the latest update of the 2.0 software, no music or other extra apps or data, the standard headhpones, and has an 8 gigabyte storage capacity, you could get around $80 on a good day. Remember, the more the iPod is updated and comes with, and the better capacity and condition, the price sky-rockets.
It could malfunction it and the insurance will wear off.
Touch you on your willy
bow that you wear in your hair
Internal parts can wear out or burn out.
it was either a touch braid or a french braid. most likely a touch braid
If you mean riding a horse: DON'T DO IT!!!!! If you wear an ipod while riding, you could not hear noises of things that could spook your horse, or comments from your instructor. You could be severely injured. You would put yourself, the horse, and the people around you at risk. Save your ipod for working out or riding in a car(not driving).