Spent this weekend organizing and cleaning. Kids were surprisingly helpful I remember being an utter nightmare when I was their age
Melonius
I was legoing some ikea ass furniture inside next to a window. I'm like 10 feet away from construction workers rebuilding the house next door to me in the summer heat. I've always really enjoyed putting heavy shit together but I couldn't help but feel like a toddler playing work next to their parents
Was still a lot of fun I wish more friends would ask me to help assemble their stuff
We had thousands of birthdays to go to this weekend, so the kids had fun. Trying to squeeze in some bike/pool activities in the next few weeks if we can find the time
I'm a printout of a waving flag tacked to the wall
you laugh but this is the product documentation manual that comes in the glove box
Amber whataboutism
They're tapping in to the 7 billion subsidy for charging stations along the Himalayas
Back when I drank way too much soda I'd only buy a drink if it came with free refills so I'd see this reducing sales if anything.
I wonder if chud will have the same reaction to a Wendy's branded medkit in whatever Tom Clancy shit they're on now
I feel really bad criticizing other parents ways of raising their kids (I know I'm not perfect) but I do want to say something when parents just hand their kid a phone at restaurants and let youtube autoplay them to hitlers playhouse. We stood firm and now our kids can sit at the table for a while and worst case they get a piece of paper and some crayons to keep them distracted if we're being too boring.
I don't plan to give my kids a phone for as long as possible. I think our friends are on the same page too but someone's going to make the first move at some point. I'd like to keep it down to simple messaging apps so they can talk to each other but we're not even at that stage with our kids so I have no clue how it'll go.
What's the app for reading/writing letters that yours use?
Is there anything at all that is innovative about this metal brick?