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ULTRA CHIC 82 MM CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ FULL HOOP EARRINGS

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Rough Tanzanite CZ (Cubic Zirconium) Deep Purple 263cts

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18K GOLD PLATED WOMEN BAND RING Cubic Zirconium SZ 7

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Rough Tangerine CZ (Cubic Zirconium) Deep Orange 545cts

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12 CARAT PRINCESS CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ TENNIS BRACELET

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Rough Ruby CZ (Cubic Zirconium) Deep Red 1545cts

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IMPRESSIVE NEW CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ MEN'S RING SIZE 10

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sterling silver 2.5g cubic zirconium engagement ring 8

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MEN'S STYLISH 4 CARAT CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ RING SIZE 12

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Wholesale 6 pairs imitation Cubic Zirconium Earrings

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MEN'S NEW NUGGET STYLE CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ RING SIZE 10

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6 pcs 8mm Cubic Zirconium Earrings Round cut Wholesale

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NEW DESIGNER STYLE CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ TENNIS BRACELET

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6 Pairs Korean Style imitation Cubic Zirconium earrings

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PRINCESS CHANNEL CUT CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ TENNIS BRACELET

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DASHING CUBIC ZIRCONIUM WITH CHEETAH FACE CUT BANGLE

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STUNNING EMERALD CUT 5 CT CUBIC ZIRCONIUM RING SIZE 9

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10.05 CTS MAREVELLOUS CUBIC ZIRCONIUM PENDANT

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ULTRA CHIC 60 MM CUBIC ZIRCONIUM CZ FULL HOOP EARRINGS

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myLot cubic zirconium commmentary
Do two wrongs make a right?
There is a pithy little bit of wisdom spouted off by "grown ups" the world over. Big people try to convey a sophistication that they expect, or at least hope, will not be subject to scrutiny or critical thinking by the person to whom they would preach that age old malapropism "two wrongs don't make a right". Okay, okay - perhaps I'm being a bit of a smart-_ss by calling it a malapropism - and by such calling, declaring out of my literal interpretation that the utterer of that phrase would be so clumsy as to misuse language and not know it. By calling it a malapropism, I'm as much as saying that the user literally does not know the difference between "right" and "wrong". Then, perhaps, maybe that is the case. I shall address that later in the piece. So, okay then - I'll take my tongue out of my cheeck and swallow my disdain long enough to be, quite literally*reason*able. According to long held constructs of reason and logic, there are varying degrees of fallacy that are committed by most or even all practitioners of argument and persuasion - casual and formal alike. Parents, teachers, clergy, judges, police, politicians, and authority figures of all stripes and influence...
Will the elegance and cost of your ring matter a great deal to you?
I am not married yet, but will no doubt in the future be engaged to my boyfriend. When I think of him having to buy me a wedding ring I am reminded of the Beatles song, "Can't Buy Me Love." He could buy me a less expensive ring made of quartz or cubic zirconium and I would still be ecstatic. It could be stainless steel and not white gold or even yellow gold or platinum and I would still probably be crying my eyes out with joy. It can be quite an expensive feat, especially since it is traditional to buy an engagement ring first. All in all, I really would not be let down at all with a less expensive ring. How do you feel on the matter?

myLot cubic zirconium commmentary
Do two wrongs make a right?
There is a pithy little bit of wisdom spouted off by "grown ups" the world over. Big people try to convey a sophistication that they expect, or at least hope, will not be subject to scrutiny or critical thinking by the person to whom they would preach that age old malapropism "two wrongs don't make a right". Okay, okay - perhaps I'm being a bit of a smart-_ss by calling it a malapropism - and by such calling, declaring out of my literal interpretation that the utterer of that phrase would be so clumsy as to misuse language and not know it. By calling it a malapropism, I'm as much as saying that the user literally does not know the difference between "right" and "wrong". Then, perhaps, maybe that is the case. I shall address that later in the piece. So, okay then - I'll take my tongue out of my cheeck and swallow my disdain long enough to be, quite literally*reason*able. According to long held constructs of reason and logic, there are varying degrees of fallacy that are committed by most or even all practitioners of argument and persuasion - casual and formal alike. Parents, teachers, clergy, judges, police, politicians, and authority figures of all stripes and influence...
Will the elegance and cost of your ring matter a great deal to you?
I am not married yet, but will no doubt in the future be engaged to my boyfriend. When I think of him having to buy me a wedding ring I am reminded of the Beatles song, "Can't Buy Me Love." He could buy me a less expensive ring made of quartz or cubic zirconium and I would still be ecstatic. It could be stainless steel and not white gold or even yellow gold or platinum and I would still probably be crying my eyes out with joy. It can be quite an expensive feat, especially since it is traditional to buy an engagement ring first. All in all, I really would not be let down at all with a less expensive ring. How do you feel on the matter?