Then that's a big no no for a lot of people.
Then that's a big no no for a lot of people.
You know, that is interesting.
I use a claw mouse grip. Are you sure my thumb wouldn't be pressing the buttons? As a matter of fact, I think it falls exactly over the buttons.
I NEVER look at trailers or synopsis of films. If you pay attention, you can guess 80% of the plot.
What separates us into sexes are chromosomes. For mammals, XX are female, XY are male.
OK, you are right about the gender part. Gender is different than sex.
When you are going to comment on a movie that was only recently exhibited, please use a spoiler tag, OK? Or just use an older example.
I think this case is a little different.
What Jac said. Even from an economical standpoint, mixing them with men would mean a disaster for them. Everyone would prefer the better performing men.
OK, sorry if I come as offensive, but do you know how ignorant you sound?
How do you even grab a mouse whose side is filled with buttons?
Sorry, but for old school games I much prefer to bind weapons to keys in my keyboard. I don't want to end with tendinitis. Not to mention that other gaming mouses have better ergonomics and components too.
As a gamer that used to play competitively (FPS), I can attest that there is definitely an advantage in using corded mouse. Not having to charge the mouse is a plus also.
That guy didn't think things too well, apart from the whole cheating thing of course.
Most of these "masters" are total bullshit.
Ah, I had that scene in my mind, but couldn't remember if it was in a film, a dream, etc.
This article was about sunsets and big buildings.
That wouldn't look like a sunset at all though. More like waking up at 12:00 and then going outside and looking directly at the sun.
I go with students. Obviously they haven't learned yet the part about gun safety.
Why? Because you don't like it? Who gave you the power to speak for all women?