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#1 Mister_Mackey
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Or do you like it clean?

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#2 Mister_Mackey
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In all the other movies, including the first one, he has a glove with blades. But in part 2, he has no glove and just blades sticking out of his fingers.

Why is that?

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#3 Mister_Mackey
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I am tired of working in an office in front of a computer all day long. I want to do something different, possibly even something that will get me outside in the fresh air for a change.

What is a decent paying job that doesn't require a college degree or much previous experience? (Anything but manual labor since I am not strong).

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#4 Mister_Mackey
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I am thinking of buying some controllers and I'm wondering how reputable they are.

Also, do they pack the items they ship well so they don't get damaged during transit? It's coming internationally so I don't want it to be all beat up by the time it gets here then have to return it.

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#5 Mister_Mackey
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I already admitted my mistake, so making some smart-ass comment is pointless.
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#6 Mister_Mackey
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When I clean my glasses, I run them under warm water first then I immediately switch to cold water.

I find that running them under warm water first seems to invigorate (or loosen) the natural oils from my skin that built up on the glasses (making them slippery), then running them under cold water immediately after seems to remove all of the oils that the warm water helped loosen up.

Unfortunately, this method appears to be scratching/cracking the lenses. (I've been using this method for at least a couple of years now and I've managed to get a total of 3 scratches or cracks in the right lense. I assume it's the clash of warm then cold water that's causing the problem.

I have very oily skin so my glasses constantly feel like they are greasy.

Can anyone give me some tips on how to make my glasses oil-free when cleaning them? I don't want to ruin the lenses any more than I already have.

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#7 Mister_Mackey
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Just once I'd like to come onto a site like this, ask a question, and get a real answer without having to get 15 different opinions first.
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#8 Mister_Mackey
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So I can kill enemies faster.
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#9 Mister_Mackey
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I'm looking for one with turbo features.
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#10 Mister_Mackey
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If you know of a wireless version, please share.