MMMMUUUUUHHHHH
12 years ago
I hate it when...
The only way to fix a device problem involves tearing it apart. I.e: I found my Sega Game Gear, but it has no sound. I Google it aaand..........*flips Game Gear out of hands* I'm done.
You end up spending more time trying to figure out why the hell your new PC game won't start than you do playing it.
You have part A but part B is missing. You subconsciously put down part A to find part B, but when you find part B, part A is now missing.
You ALWAYS know where something is....that is, until you need it.
You type a hella ton, look at it, and realize you didn't really type that much.
The only way to fix a device problem involves tearing it apart. I.e: I found my Sega Game Gear, but it has no sound. I Google it aaand..........*flips Game Gear out of hands* I'm done.
You end up spending more time trying to figure out why the hell your new PC game won't start than you do playing it.
You have part A but part B is missing. You subconsciously put down part A to find part B, but when you find part B, part A is now missing.
You ALWAYS know where something is....that is, until you need it.
You type a hella ton, look at it, and realize you didn't really type that much.