But you use both hands for the keyboard. I do wonder how awkward it would be to switch hands for the mouse. Actually, I'll try starting now.
I've been doing this for 28 minutes now, and for some reason it's actually starting to hurt. So I'm switching back... but it does surely seem like a good 'mild challenge'!
Every time you answer the phone, you have to state your full name, give the date and time, and what the weather is like outside.
Go to a public park for 2 hours and every time you do something, loudly announce you actions. Ex: I AM GOING TO THE RESTROOM! I AM LEAVING THE RESTROOM! Or while playing hide and seek I AM HIDING FROM MY FRIEND (name) BEHIND/IN THE (object) Edit: I realized both my things involve a park so do this one in a mall instead
I am not 100% sure but don't think is a duplicate... You must refer to yourselves (both of you) in the 3rd person using your name (first, last, first + middle or whole name) for 6 hours. Bonus props for doing it on a day when you are going out to eat and/or shopping. Man is it fun to say "Mike will take the '...'" rather than "I will take the '...'"
I don't get it. Is 'text' a noun or a verb, here? What does it mean? 'horizontally' is an adverb, but what should be in that state?
I think he means 'text horizontally' as in sending a text message to somebody from your smartphone, while holding your smartphone horizontally (since smartphones will auto rotate the keyboard along the side of the screen that is the 'bottom'). Typically speaking, if a smartphone has a large screen, then texting horizontally is very difficult (since your thumbs strain to reach some keys). Edit: The 2nd part explaining smart phones was for those who may not have a smart phone, since I don't know who does/doesn't have one on here, lol