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Anonymous commented at 2008-12-05 21:30:12 » #22369
Well, let's see... Guy holding up a condom on screen, lube, condoms, a rather large cucumber, copious amounts of alcohol, some kind of pills, what appears to be lotion... Possibly girls, but I'd wager gay guys. Either way, they're very, very lonely.
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Well, let's see... Guy holding up a condom on screen, lube, condoms, a rather large cucumber, copious amounts of alcohol, some kind of pills, what appears to be lotion... Possibly girls, but I'd wager gay guys. Either way, they're very, very lonely.
9 Points Flag
sevath_akabane commented at 2011-08-13 07:09:26 » #845509
Guy#1: so what are doing this friday?
Guy#2: WHAT DO YOU MEAN SODOMY!? <_<;
Guy#1: ... 0_o another lonely cucumber filled night, victor?
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Guy#1: so what are doing this friday?
Guy#2: WHAT DO YOU MEAN SODOMY!? <_<;
Guy#1: ... 0_o another lonely cucumber filled night, victor?
10 Points Flag
Dirty_Harry commented at 2016-03-22 02:03:38 » #1919408
>> #684961
There are tons of reasons to use an external keyboard:
- Old laptop keyboards (as depicted) suck so much, you can't even imagine. It feels like typing on a sponge. And the size of the buttons is smaller too, which is uncomfortable. On the go, it's not an option, but you can at least use something comfortable at home.
- The built-in keyboard may be defective.
- The built-in keyboard may not be dead yet, but it's definitely much more fragile, than the external counterpart. So you may want to save up the built-in one, for when you're actually on the go. Especially if you're gaming, or typing a lot.
- Now, this external keyboard sucks, because it hasn't got volume controls, media keys, programmable keys, backlighting, a display. But imagine it had some, like in my case (logitech g510s). That would be yet another good reason to use an external keyboard with more features.
- Most laptops come with a shitty cooling system. Resulting in a toasty handwarmer in winter, but you don't really want that in summer, do you?
5 Points Flag
>> #684961
There are tons of reasons to use an external keyboard:
- Old laptop keyboards (as depicted) suck so much, you can't even imagine. It feels like typing on a sponge. And the size of the buttons is smaller too, which is uncomfortable. On the go, it's not an option, but you can at least use something comfortable at home.
- The built-in keyboard may be defective.
- The built-in keyboard may not be dead yet, but it's definitely much more fragile, than the external counterpart. So you may want to save up the built-in one, for when you're actually on the go. Especially if you're gaming, or typing a lot.
- Now, this external keyboard sucks, because it hasn't got volume controls, media keys, programmable keys, backlighting, a display. But imagine it had some, like in my case (logitech g510s). That would be yet another good reason to use an external keyboard with more features.
- Most laptops come with a shitty cooling system. Resulting in a toasty handwarmer in winter, but you don't really want that in summer, do you?
5 Points Flag
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