We are the oldest post-warranty Apple service in Poland.
Since 2007 we are constantly fixing the family of iPhone,iPad, Mac and Apple watch.
Despite the mature age, we are still the innovative and developing firm, which offers standards of customer service.
In every stage of our work we don't forget about that, we are for customers, not they for us. That's why alike device and a human always are served perfectly. You don't need to believe in our words of advertising text - come to us and convince on your own Apple!
2. The Gamers' Choice: Uzaki Hana ( Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! )
The enduring popularity of the "namaiki shoujo to wakarase" top trends stems from a psychological craving for .
The phrase (ナマイキ少女とわからせ) refers to a highly distinct, deeply rooted trope in Japanese subcultures, subverting typical character dynamics in manga, light novels, and anime. Translated roughly as "teaching the cheeky girl a lesson," this subgenre explores the psychological and social clash between an overconfident, sassy girl ( namaiki shoujo ) and a protagonist who eventually reasserts authority ( wakarase ).
Literally meaning "to make [someone] understand" or "teaching a lesson." In subculture contexts, it represents the turning point where the arrogant character is soundly defeated, humbled, or forced to acknowledge reality—often melting away her tough exterior to reveal her true, vulnerable self.
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2. The Gamers' Choice: Uzaki Hana ( Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! )
The enduring popularity of the "namaiki shoujo to wakarase" top trends stems from a psychological craving for .
The phrase (ナマイキ少女とわからせ) refers to a highly distinct, deeply rooted trope in Japanese subcultures, subverting typical character dynamics in manga, light novels, and anime. Translated roughly as "teaching the cheeky girl a lesson," this subgenre explores the psychological and social clash between an overconfident, sassy girl ( namaiki shoujo ) and a protagonist who eventually reasserts authority ( wakarase ).
Literally meaning "to make [someone] understand" or "teaching a lesson." In subculture contexts, it represents the turning point where the arrogant character is soundly defeated, humbled, or forced to acknowledge reality—often melting away her tough exterior to reveal her true, vulnerable self.