I live in Japan teaching children English. Sometimes I work as a freelance printed textile designer. I like watching tv and eating cheese.
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whenever people ask me why charlie is my favorite i just send them these screenshots
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the big bang theory is an alternate universe version of friends where everyone is ross
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(Sound is very much required on this one.)
Sometimes food is so darn tasty you gotta sing its praises.
AWOOOOO!
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I’m moving out next week so I have no choice but I don’t have “the fear” yet so I’ve done nothing. I’m just gonna do it all the night before I move out, I’m sure to my neighbours annoyance. 💀
Dear fellow Japan residents, I have a question about this osoji lark thing. This morning I vacuumed extra carefully and also polished my floors. Does that qualify as osoji? May I now sit back with a cuppa tea and ignore …
No? Damn.
To people who don’t live in Japan, osoji is the Japanese equivalent of spring cleaning, but it’s done just before New Year. It means, theoretically, that I have to move the refrigerator (proven possible in the past) and washing machine (proven impossible in the past) aside and wash the floor underneath; dust / wipe / vacuum / sanitize (and determine their blood group while I’m at it) (hey, this is important in Japan) cupboards; clean bathroom thoroughly, which means diving into the small drain in the floor, which is gross beyond description; clean balconies and wash windows and do you know how cold it is out there?!
It also means dusting and reorganizing and fondling my books. Hmm. Maybe it’s not a bad custom after all.
Japan residents, how do you do it? Launch a major one-day attack or do it incrementally? I tend to favour the latter.
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a tshirt that says "ONLY YOU CAN SEE ME"
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