>>66945623Quit whipping out the reddit words, replacing a thing that is by and large broken is a good idea. I was there too, i used a mouse with a frayed cord that only worked when the cord was bent just right and constantly disconnected.
Thinking back on it? fucking unbearable. but i was a frog in a boiling pot, happened too slow for me to realize i was being a retard by getting used to broken shit.