Not everyone types out their responses in MS Word before posting, tool. It's a bunch of comments that you don't have to read, so it's really not that serious. There really isn't all that much maturity and culture you can bring to an article about video game chargers; this isn't a blog on the opera, or wine tasting.
(And oddly enough, most tweens have their own computer nowadays. Funny, right?)
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Why do holiday weekends and free giveaways bring out all the rejected, illiterate, and annoying? Engadget stinks of tweens on dad's computer.
Not everyone types out their responses in MS Word before posting, tool. It's a bunch of comments that you don't have to read, so it's really not that serious. There really isn't all that much maturity and culture you can bring to an article about video game chargers; this isn't a blog on the opera, or wine tasting.
(And oddly enough, most tweens have their own computer nowadays. Funny, right?)