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"No screens after 11 p.m.," said Ari Melber, a host of MSNBC's "The Cycle," who lives in a walk-up apartment in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, with his fiancée, Drew Grant, a pop culture reporter at The New York Observer.
So you ask about screens there's no screens.
In the newest recommendations, the "no screens under two" has given way to "no screens for 18 months and younger" with the proviso that video chatting is acceptable.
And it's under warranty, obviously, so it'll be free?" "No, screens aren't covered".
"No screens".
No screens at all.
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Once upon a time, as an experiment, I enacted a "no-screens-during-the-week" rule for my son.
"We're trying to observe a no-screens rule but sometimes he gets cranky and the only thing that works is 'Dora the Explorer,' so, been there".
It's a proper pub carpark beating; bleeding on the brain sort of stuff, or at the very least a no-screens-for-a-week concussion.
When performing live, he DJs using two cassette decks and a few effects pedals, chained together in a wiry mess reminiscent of simpler times no screens, no displays.
I reach for my phone, breaking the 'no screens in bed' rule (to which my partner and I never adhere), and watch the bakers bake because it's so easy.
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