Ridnarhtim
Ridnarhtim
Ridnarhtim

I really like Swype, but it just seems way too slow. Sometimes, it takes a full 3-4 seconds to come up after I tap inside a text box. I really miss some of its features, but the default google keyboard is so much faster that I'm going to put up with that.

They're not defending their group, they're defending themselves. If a woman tells me "all men are rapists," I feel it is very appropriate for me to point out that actually no, I myself am not a rapist, thank you very much.

All = 100%. There is no ambiguity. If you say all x are y, and I can show you one x that isn't y, your statement is incorrect.

I've never understood "do you need an alarm clock to wake up?" Yes. I do. Always. I need to be up at a certain time, and the only way that's going to happen is if I set an alarm clock. It has nothing to do with how long or well I've slept.

Here's another thought - now that you need to change your passwords because of this bug, won't this mess with your system?

I've been listening to the Tropical Freeze soundtrack for the past couple of weeks while revising, and it really is great revision music (and an absolutely stunning soundtrack, as an aside). Only downside? It keeps making me want to go and play the game!

It's A).

I've found that hiding in the bathroom with a smartphone can pass the time too. Just don't say "on the toilet" when someone asks where you were for the past half hour.

Not trying to argue or belittle what you've posted, I do understand that you're being helpful, but it's really not that simple:

Why? It's a legitimate question, I had the exact same thought. I'm not particularly creative, and there are few things I do at home that don't involve a screen. He wasn't shitting on anything, he was making bringing up a question he had that wasn't addressed in the article.

He only wants to hear from people who have gone through what he has just described? That sounds like it would lead to a bad case of confirmation bias.

That took way too long to get funny. But once it did, it was very good.

Learn shortcuts. There are thousands of them, for everything. I basically don't touch the mouse ever when I work with excel, except to drag fields in pivot tables.

By "it's never worked for me," I meant that I've done the nice guy "routine" many, many times and none of those girls have ever slept with me.

Well, then, let's not indulge them? By using the term Nice Guy, you'd be reinforcing their belief that it is their "niceness" that's the problem. If use of the word spread, irony or not, all that guys will see is "look at all these women bitching about nice guys. Being nice is a bad thing. I'm going to start being

No, this is an awesome guy:

I just don't think capitalising something makes its meaning the polar opposite. What if, in conversation, a girl says someone was a nice guy? Does she mean he was nice, or does she mean he wasn't? Why would you use the word Nice Guy, capitalised, to mean a guy who is not nice?

I find it hard to believe that a woman would date/sleep with a guy who's annoying the crap out of her just to stop from "rocking the boat." It's certainly never worked for me.

They probably do exist. But I'm willing to bet that 90% of the time, you may think the guy is one of those that you're describing, yet he's not - not intentionally anyway. And I know because I was one of those guys for the longest time. In fact, I can still sometimes be one of those guys. I have called women who's

Can we stop using "nice guy" to mean something bad? Some people are male, and they are nice, and they are therefore nice guys. They're not necessarily socially retarded, they don't always just talk to women they want to have sex with, they won't get pissed off with you because you "friendzoned" them.