annoyingbookworm
AnnoyingBookworm
annoyingbookworm

There are three subtypes of ADHD - hyperactive-impulsive, inattentive and combined. The inattentive type doesn’t look like your stereotypical ‘little kid bouncing off the walls and interrupting class.’ Instead, inattentive can be thought of as ‘internal hyperactivity,’ with the inability to control focus being one of

You realize there are numerous trade magazines and that not all magazines are vapid, right? 

On behalf of all Kinja, let me thank you for not putting this in a slideshow or a video.

Also, I’ve never heard of the idea of reservations being “old-fashioned” from the customer side. If anything the more common situation I’ve found is where I want to make a reservation, but the restaurant isn’t doing them. Which I can understand if they for whatever reason aren’t signed up for services that require a

There’s type 6, too:

When in doubt, derive.

With the amount of music I listen to and the new music I find, there is absolutely no way that is the economical choice. I have found over 400 new songs just through the discover weekly playlist, most of which are different artists. That would be a whole lot of money to spend to buy their music.

12 Ways You Are Making Yourself Look Like An Asshat Online

Totally agreed. I’m the one that spends time in it, after all. I’ve also got a fish bathroom, a space/cars gaming room, a pop culture office, music dining room/living room, lightly themed Harry Potter bedroom, etc. Going hard on themes is fun!

Proper title of the article: “Things I don’t like, so stop doing it, even if you like it.”
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These seem like personal preferences. Besides the dirty and cluttered part, which isn’t cheap and tacky but just dirty and cluttered, none of these are what I’d consider cheap or tacky.

I operate under the assumption that *all* raw eggs have salmonella, so I’m not sure what difference it makes to potentially infect the other eggs in the carton.

Turns out there are a lot of people with underlying health conditions and a shitload of elderly people. Weird, right?

It's so weird when people say it's just people with underlying health conditions at risk, like that's not 40% of the United States. 

About covid, your 99.98% chance of survival is kind of right if you include being over 40 as a medical condition. And survival is not everything, for some people, it takes months, maybe more, to recover from covid.

We’ve had a vaccine readily available for months. If everyone would just take the damn thing, the world wouldn’t still be “stopped.”

It’s news to me that aluminum in deodorants is incredibly contagious. If yours is, stop rubbing either your deodorant or your armpits on the people around you, you freak. Or else you were really looking for a way to shoehorn a COVID argument into these comments, in which case you should kindly shut up and go away. 

Yeah, screw all those people with underlying health conditions! They don't even deserve to be included in statistical survival rates of an easily communicable disease!

I would also add the difference between “work out” and “workout.” It seems to me that it should go: “I need to work out tomorrow morning,” and “I had a workout this morning.” More often than not, people just seem to use “workout” all the time. Perhaps I am being needlessly nitpicky, and perhaps I am making rules up, bu

Wow! Talk about being a selfish prick...