Get a short extension cord. Plug the adapter into that. That way the outlet doesn't have to hold the weigh of it.
Not sure I agree with you on this one. I mean to a degree perhaps people should be held accountable, but only in extreme cases where actual verbal abuse has lead to extreme issues, or when someone breaks the law.
Bullying in real life? Not ok. Bullying online? Not ok. Bullying in video games? Suddenly, that's ok cuz free speech. Fuck that shit. It's bullying, it's wrong, and it needs to be held accountable.
I don't think that matters, Facebook people are just as toxic using their own name as anonymous people hiding behind a screen name. It will help, but it's not the solution
My friends and I adopted a "Real Name" policy for major accounts (sony, xbox live, etc.) a year or so ago and it's works out well for us.
Online players need to be held accountable for their actions in some way. I don't know how, but the Internet would be a better place if you couldn't hide behind the veil of online anonymity. The likes of Call of Duty and LoL would be much better games as a result.
Sort of looks like a glorified pergola with solar panels stuck on. More silliness.
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what the hell is that?
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Spider-Tank,
I did.
some how perfect
I can't believe that at least one person was offended by obvious jab at morons who think anything gaming related is filled with hyper violent children.
Uh, it's called training flights. Does it really matter if they took a GoPro with them? Some people just hate everything.