I remember someone lived in the same building as me and made it sound like I knew them. I just told them I did not remember them then they called me a liar. I agree what am I supposed to do. I either remember you or I don't.
Marie Kondo recently said that her decluttering lifestyle was driving her insane and she would often just cry her eyes out in frustration. She admitted that no that she has children, she doesn't believe what she said in the book was practical or right.
"So I am going to put clutter in room 101". Camera pans and zooms in on the chick with multiple shelves of completely random clutter directly behind her.
It's from an animated sequence at the start of 1970's British TV show, "Dad's Army". Here's a clip from David Croft's channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CEDWDAMRBeU.html David Croft and Jimmy Perry wrote the show.
I thought it was considered bad manners in Japan to blow your nose in public, which is why they all sniff a lot instead? At least I saw something about that somewhere... Think it was an American comparing manners and weird or annoying things about Japan. :P
Argument in favor of sugar lumps: they're useful for absinthe. It wouldn't be as cool to just dump a spoonful of sugar in. You gotta get fancy and drip cold water over a lump of sugar on the absinthe spoon into the fancy absinthe glass.... Otherwise you're just drinking gross licorice flavored alcohol. And that's just silly talk. And I think Mr. Beardy face is too posh to even consider skimping on the fancy ritual if he was gonna drink some absinthe.
You'd be surprised. It has to do with your metabolism. I am currently slim (not skinny, no 'inwards'-stomach) and I just finished dinner. A large plate with a 2-people-pack of potatopuree, 6 tiny veggie-meatballs and two portions of green beans (about two open hands full) and then I had two hands full of (wrapped in their shells) peanuts and then one hand of Japanese snacks and now it's the middle of the night and I'll be having some yoghurt or some crackers, because I would love to get chocolate, but I really shouldn't. Back when I worked in a departmentstore, I had to run up 6 flights of stairs and was not allowed any use of the elevator, as not to disturb the customers with my sweaty hardworking face or panting or anything else that ruined the illusion of a calm store. I lost 15 kilo's within weeks. I was severely underweight, had a size XS and this was my usual menu: Breakfast; Two large sandwiches with nutella, two bottles of lemonade, a 2-pack of Liga-morning-schoolbiscuits and an apple or banana. Snacks: In total, a good 4 handsful of Haribo-bears, licorice, large winegums and sour banana-candy. Lunch; 4 large sandwiches with nutella, peanutbutter, honey and sprinkles (all those ingredients per single sandwich together, not seperately) and then a banana or an apple. Snacks: About 2 Liga-biscuits or something similar. Sometimes I bought meringues breads (the size of a common bunny) that I would devour for 2/3's in the train back home. It's basically pure sugar, those things. Evening; Two gigantic plates of dinner, a pear, a few carrots, about a full pack of rice-crackers (that's about 23 rice-crackers, the large round ones) and then one bag of popcorn and dessert, which could be one whole pudding (size of a small rabbit.) I mean, that would be a busy day, there were days in which one dinnerplate (instead of two, I mean. Not instead of all the above) was enough, but not often. I would devour a pizza within minutes and finished a massive giftbag full of candy within 2 days. You can definitely be skinny while you eat a lot, you just have to workout 24/7, like in a department store with a prohobited elevator.