You Ordered Way Too Much Crap on Amazon Last Year, Here's How To See

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February 15, 2022

I know your dirty little secret. You spend waaaaaay too much on Amazon. Probably more than even you realize. It’s okay; I won’t judge. Because I do too. We all do.

What started as a curiosity and a convenient way to order books your local store didn’t sell has turned into a behemoth that sells everything from toothpaste to smart blinds that probably put your local bookstore out of business. And now it seems like we buy everything from there. And maybe… maybe we order TOO much at Amazon. How much? Well, we’ll show you how to see how many orders you placed at Amazon in the top story. If you’re brave enough to look.

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-Josh

 
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Unless you’re a total wordsmith, multi-tasking while playing Wordle is basically impossible. But you know what’s even harder? Multi-tasking Wordle with three other games of Wordle. That’s the idea behind Quordle, a new game that’s (unfortunately) made me too tired to finish my workday. Read More »

 
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