annoyingbookworm
AnnoyingBookworm
annoyingbookworm

You can use “guided access” mode when handing your phone off to someone else, to lock them into a specific app. I mostly use it when giving my phone to my kids, but it could be handy for the repair situation you described too!

I do SIREN, followed by ABOUT and/or GLYPH, depending on how the first guess went.

I think this article just proves that “cheap and tacky” is in the eye of the beholder.

Searching by “unsubscribe” is also helpful!

Someone who is too young to have had a Hotmail account would be a Gen Z, not a Millennial.

I post my workouts on Instagram as a form of accountability. Maybe it’s self-centered, but being able to share my accomplishments with my friends makes me more likely to keep doing it. And seeing friends post their workouts encourages me to do mine. People don’t have to be in a formalized “support group” to get

I feel the same way. For me (a white woman) to choose anything other than the default yellow version has always felt vaguely racist. If I choose the white one, I’m drawing attention to my own race - “I’m white, and I approve.” If I choose a darker skin tone, I’m either drawing attention to the other person’s race

“Run until the chorus of the song is over.” “Ok, that wasn’t so bad, push through to the end of the song.” “Ooh, this song is great for running, you can’t slow down now!”

I feel like you could set this up for free using the Shortcuts app...

Nope. Just checked - It doesn’t show up in the store. I found it in my previous purchases, but I can’t re-download it because “the developer of this app needs to update it to work with your version of iOS.”

Or “33% larger, for the same price!”

The context for that passage was Paul talking to Christians who didn’t believe in resurrection, and pointing out that if there’s no resurrection, then their faith is a lie. It has nothing to do with non-Christians, because it’s predicated on an assumption that doesn’t apply to them.

Knees

Not to mention that YouTube Premium also comes with a subscription to Google Play music - so for me, it’s the equivalent of paying for Spotify or Apple Music, with ad-free YouTube as a bonus.

Whichever you like. The point isn’t to have the baby be fluent in a particular sign language; what matters is their ability to communicate with their caregivers.

Skip the first season - it gets way better. It took a while for the show to find its own groove instead of just trying to be “The Office, in the Public Sector”.

I haven’t had their breakfast, but I went there for lunch and am dying to go back someday. So good!

Also, wasn’t it John that Janet suggested punching in the face, not Glenn?