My teenager loves to tell me how she works around the parental controls I’ve set up on our home network and mobile devices. I should be pissed but I’m weirdly proud.
You're not going to believe what I'm about to tell you - The Oatmeal
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Non Sequiturs is the personal blog of Michael Argentini.
I'm a software developer and Managing Partner for Fynydd and Blue Sequoyah Technologies, the project lead for Coursabi, and Āthepedia founder. I also have several nerdy open source projects on Github.
I'd describe myself as an Oxford comma advocate, autodidact, aspiring polymath, and boffin, with a mechanical keyboard addiction. You can also find me on Mastodon.
My teenager loves to tell me how she works around the parental controls I’ve set up on our home network and mobile devices. I should be pissed but I’m weirdly proud.
Another amazing life observation by The Oatmeal. Please get this in front of everyone you know.
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Little boys are similar even across species. Looks like he found a fort and fell asleep in it. Guess they’re his pillows now.
The U.S. Postal Service cares. They care so much that they included the severed finger in the bag with the damaged piece of mail.
“Dad, if a bra is called an over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder, why aren’t men’s underwear called an under-the-butt-nut-hut?”
— Our 12-year-old
10th wedding anniversary dinner. #Apple Watch told me it was time to stand. I totally did.
Today in school our 9-year-old actually had to compare apples and oranges. They were surprisingly similar.
Cruising in my MINI. Then I saw someone’s grandmother driving the same car as me. Same color. Cooler mirrors. Time to get a new car.
My wife took my daughter to Party City for birthday party paraphernalia, which made me think: who's the comptroller of Party City?
“Daddy I wish that people with no butt had a butt spray to use every day and they put on their pants and have a butt and it doesn't stain!”
— Our 8-year-old
Non Sequiturs is the personal blog of Michael Argentini.
I'm a software developer and Managing Partner for Fynydd and Blue Sequoyah Technologies, the project lead for Coursabi, and Āthepedia founder. I also have several nerdy open source projects on Github.
I'd describe myself as an Oxford comma advocate, autodidact, aspiring polymath, and boffin, with a mechanical keyboard addiction. You can also find me on Mastodon.
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