Computers or Sex?


Computers or Sex?  

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???:s what the Hell? i choose SEX, man like a few has said, without it..it slowly drives you nuts!

Oh, you are soooooo right about that, once i started having sex, not having any drove me crazy... so i pick sex hands down, but then again it won't come to where i'd have to pick sex over computers, i pick both..haha :blink:

Picture this:

your hot girlfriend is begging you for sex and you say: Not now baby, i am playing WoW, or I am checking the Neowin Forum.

I don't think so!

So so true. At work, all the techs talk about WoW and Half Life, even Dungeons & Dragons etc...and when I ask them about girls, going out or having a social life one of them actually told me that girls are a waste of time. :blink: :| Safe to say that I keep my distance from this dude now. :laugh:

ps....just formatted my text here and I gotta give it up for the typeface selection we now have before us. :yes: It's wicked sweet!

Computers

Women can be to much of a pain in the but to figure out.

Male: Yo honey what you want for christmas?

Female: I don't know anything

Male: come on tell me.

Female : Give it some thought

Male: I have i want t oask you so i can write a list so i don't hurt your feelings and make you cry on christmas day all because i got the wrong size sex toy

Dang it...I answered before I saw that it was choosing which one to give up. I clicked on sex...but I would give up computers in a heart beat over sex. Sorry for corrupting your data a little. Just minus one from the sex column and add one to the comptuer column. Thanks.

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