annoyingbookworm
AnnoyingBookworm
annoyingbookworm

A couple things you could ask to get at that without being too specific:

I'm excited that I can use it to send things straight to Pinterest. No more copying the url, opening Pinterest, pressing the "add pin" button, pasting the URL...

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!

99% of the time, i don't notice a male-centric bias on lifehacker, but that other 1% is really frustrating. I get excited about a certain tip *cough Cladwell cough* and then get the rug pulled out from under me when it doesn't work for me as a woman.

Actually, that's not entirely true. Coffee and tea are against the rules, but caffeinated soda is not.

At Walmart and Target, if you order a custom cake for your child's first birthday, they will give you a free smash cake to go with it.

Most grocery store bakeries give free cookies to kids—just walk up and ask!

(This is a great way to keep a one-year-old occupied enough to stop trying to climb out of the cart...)

Yep. That's how I ruined my favorite shirt when I was 15...

I saw "makes whites whiter" on the bottle and poured it straight onto my white shirt, thinking it would work like a bleach pen. Not so.

Awesome! In that case, you might want to look on Google for a version of the recipe with more authentic ingredients. I posted the Americanized one, but that's because I'm too lazy to go hunting for things I've never heard of like katsuobushi and benishoga...

FINALLY! Now I can get it to stop recommending shows based on that one show I only watched half an episode of!

Potentially stupid question: How does this affect Voice users who don't have an Android phone?

The Pina Colada song?

This is Jezebel, what do you expect?

Hi Blake, any plans to expand it to women's fashion in the works? Judging from the comments, I think there's a demand for it!

You may want to edit this to specify that it's for men only, so you don't get any other women signing up and getting disappointed...

There's one called Stylit, though it doesn't do quite the same thing...

This is why I don't go to Olive Garden anymore—once I learned how to make Zuppa Toscana at home, there was no reason to pay $10+ for it! Now I just have to perfect the breadsticks...

But then you can't take advantage of all the membership perks this article's talking about!

I can't find an authoritative source right now, but I remember hearing before that Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil (from Costco) IS an authentic EVOO. And it's surprisingly cheap, too!

or chrome!