annoyingbookworm
AnnoyingBookworm
annoyingbookworm

For me the answer is obvious: fake trees don’t give me a runny nose and puffy eyes for the entire holiday season.

Nah. He wasn’t actually in opposition to the roman government, the leaders of the Jews just convinced Pilate that he was. He made a point of it with statements like “render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s” and “my kingdom is not of this world”. He was SO lawful, in fact, that he got on the Pharisee’s case for

You have to be within 100 yards of the theater. You CAN go earlier in the day and buy the tickets, then come back later when it’s movie time; but you can’t buy them online from home.

If you use the YouTube Kids app you CAN block channels :)

My philosophy is this: tell family and close friends right away—anyone who you’d feel comfortable calling for comfort if there is a miscarriage—but don’t tell everybody until later. When I had my miscarriage, a couple people I had told about the pregnancy missed the news about the miscarriage, so a few weeks later I

My favorite is “as stated in the email below, __________.”

And some are!

You’ve never had your phone fall out of your pocket? Or accidentally left it sitting on the couch/nightstand/kitchen table?

You can add individual YouTube videos to the “web” section of FreeTime, so the kids are restricted to only those videos (rather than all of YouTube by the YouTube app). I added a bunch of Blippi videos there on my daughter’s Fire tablet. It’s annoying because you have to add them one by one by one, but it’s worth it

Are you me?!?

Same here. My main address is the goofy one I made when I was 15, but for real people (as opposed to mailing lists) I give the one that uses my real name.

Dang it, why’d you have to tell everybody?!?

So far, Amazon Music Unlimited has had everything I’ve searched for. So unless you’re a fan of really obscure music, the selection is probably equivalent.

So far, Amazon Music Unlimited has had everything I’ve searched for. So unless you’re a fan of really obscure music,

Yeah, exactly.

And Hurricane, UT. (Pronounced hurry-kin. UGH!)

That’s true, but that doesn’t apply to ALL poor people. Some have enough wiggle room in their budget that they COULD pull off some of the bulk items once you factor in the savings from using subscribe and save.

Who’s to say they don’t already have one? “Doing the dishes” could refer to unloading and reloading it—less of a chore than hand-washing, but still a chore that someone’s got to do.

This one may be a life hack, but articles like “this is how many iPhones you’d have to not buy to afford health insurance” and “get ready for $1000 IUD’s and $1600 colonoscopies under Trumpcare” are pretty much just political commentary.