I generally find mobile phone games unpleasant to play. My hands would always hurt after a short amount of time especially if the game involved a lot of repetitive movement. Controllers, mice and other handheld systems are so much more comfortable and don't seem to hurt my hands (unless I really overdo it).
It depends how knowledgeable you are in the area. I wouldn't say it's worth the money if you're a casual gamer. However, for someone who can get a lot of use out of their PC it's definitely worth the investment. It's also really important you understand how your PC works so you can upgrade components when required and keep it up to date over the years.
I now only use Facebook and Messenger. My friends list has around 35 people on it and they are exclusively my close friends and family. I keep my whole account private and have my activity turned off. I found that this way all the content on my feed is from groups I'm part of, pages I've liked or posts from close friends and family. In the past I had a generic Facebook account with hundreds of friends and many people I only knew in passing all spamming my feed with their achievements and social lives. After a while you start to compare your lives to theirs and then the next thing you know, you feel unhappy. I can honestly say my new account is a completely different experience and I always enjoy stopping by to see what people have been up to or to check in on the various groups I'm a part of.
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