I think most phones are plenty durable, people are just paranoid.
And repairs are too expensive/risky. I think more repairable phones is a better aim than more rugged ones.
I think most phones are plenty durable, people are just paranoid.
And repairs are too expensive/risky. I think more repairable phones is a better aim than more rugged ones.
The lines of hair above one’s eyes.
Clocks should be banned.
Huh, this is almost exactly how I prepare oatmeal, funny coincidence 🙃
sh.itbarely.works
/jk of course :)
The problem likely isn’t the synthetic materials but the construction method. Make sure it’s 3-layer construction, not 2- or 2.5-layer :)
Rub her? Gladly :3
I use the Fjällräven/Specialized (now seems to be rebranded as ‘Hoja’) hip pack for this.
It’s just about big enough to fit an average book, my headphones, and some miscellaneous stuff. But if needed it’s also expandable so you can fit a jacket, or groceries on the way back etc.
It has completely replaced the backpack I used to carry everywhere (which I carried because of wanting to bring a book).
She playing Silksong?
Me, wearing shutter shades.
'Sup.
Chinatsu~ <3
That is WAY too accurate.
I thought it was an arrow to the knee joke…
Just so I’m clear as well, I disagree with you on that most phones are easily destroyed :) People are just overly worried about destroying their phones, which is pretty unlikely to happen, because repairing them is annoying and expensive. So they use a case, but it really isn’t all that necessary to do so.
I’ve had my phone caseless (with screen protector), and dropped it plenty of times, for 4 years and haven’t broken it once. I’m also not too worried about breaking it though because it’s easily repairable. If all phones were I think people would forgo a case more often.