I'm Korean.
I'm Korean.
My mom said to me that she wouldn't go anywhere without all of our beloved things, like blankets and binkies and stuff. They had the dedicated bag. I have pictures of my dad carrying that giant thing.
First picture looks like Ko-Chinese food, so tang suyuk, which is sweet and sour battered pork, gochu japchae, stir-fried peppers and pork strips, steamed buns (the white thing that falls apart), jjampong, spicy seafood and noodle soup.
See, I get this, but I've also flown with my stupidly tall older brother who is 6'6'' and needs that spread for his knees. I'll only give people a pass for this if they're taller than me, otherwise, say hello to my exceptionally bony elbows for the whole flight, asshole.
Wine and good bread?!?! WHAT THE HELL EVERYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD?!?!
Look at her little Cindy Lou Who curl! She's so cute!!!
Oh god he's cross-eyed, that's the best.
Not a plane story, but once I was at a Korean style spa in Dallas (it's the best, most over the top Rococo nightmare ever) and there was this kid who, for several hours, screamed over and over "I WANT MY SIPPY CUP, MOMMYYYYYYY!!!" It was about 1AM.
Indeed. If my bf slips out while we're doing the stuff, my brain goes all bonkers like NOOOOOOOO GET BACK INSIDE THERE!!!
Herself. It's the mom. She's the sweetest.
Sex, and the having or not-having thereof, is most likely not what they were talking about.
I made this for you.
The double entendres are threatening to explode out of yours and the comment above.
Cook single meals. It's hard, but say that since he didn't "want" the food, he can have his frozen dinner with no dishes, and you'll do your own.
Organize it into how often they should be done. I think if you give it a bit of structure, it might be easier.
But THAT group has the greater ability to make the changes under the current system, so why shouldn't we make them use that power? It's like a rich person telling a poor person "Well, even though I have the ability to help you by giving you a job/donating to a homeless shelter/giving you a few dollars, you should be…
Okay, but society is also to blame for pushing women away from the stereotypical male chores like fixing the computer or the car or mowing the lawn. For some absurd reason, women are both too dumb to figure out a car or a computer or a lawnmower, but the only ones smart enough to figure out the washing machine.…
I have to continuously remind myself not to engage. I'm the daughter of a major computer dude, an amateur rally enthusiast, and a moonlighting furniture maker...
Properly storing ones ties can prevent this. Don't leave ties tied! Roll them and put them in a shoebox!
Unrelated, but this reminds me of something my mother taught me. She semi-regularly cooked salted mackerel fillets for my and my brother growing up. She told me that it's a thing for some Korean moms to take the crispy, not-as-meaty edges of the fish for themselves and leave the meatier parts for the kids, because 1)…