"Energetic people in their 80s and 90s."
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작성자 ulROQc 댓글 0건 조회 126회 작성일 24-11-01 21:18본문
Hello.
This is misa♪.
I haven't cut my hair, but
I got it straightened with a hair straightener,
and my mother-in-law said,
"You look like a Japanese doll."
I'm not sure if she was complimenting me or not, it's a bit odd. lol
In the past, whenever I lightened my hair,
she would always say,
"You look like Girl A."
All of her analogies are a bit odd... lol
Continuing from yesterday's article.
My mother-in-law was pickling outside.
"Thanks for cleaning up."
She said,
"The pickled radishes had a lot of bugs and were moldy, so I threw them away."
She looked like this when I said that.
There were three barrels,
but one of them was fine, right? She said.
What? It's not fine...
She's got the guts to still try to eat it.
It's fine even if it's moldy and has bugs on it.
The best
I actually want to use an emoji of an old lady with her middle fingers up and her tongue out. lol
Of course, she said she won't be serving it at our dinner table, so I guess only my mother-in-law is planning to eat it.
Even if I clean it up,
she ends up saving it like that,
so every day,
I feel like,
I don't know what to do...
She's not senile, but
she's just getting more and more silly.
I'm not really
getting angry,
I know I shouldn't say it myself, but
I think she's doing a good job.
My mother-in-law just hates cleaning. I've never seen her do it.
Even on rainy days, she doesn't tidy up her room or clean it, and on days when she doesn't go to the fields, she watches Korean dramas from morning until late at night without getting bored.
Are all 80-year-olds like that nowadays?
On the news,
there are a lot of people in their 80s and 90s having fun at a day care center, playing casino-like things with their own currency, playing mahjong, getting their nails done,
and coming there full of energy.
In another news story,
there is a story about a cheerleading dance team in their 90s.
How energetic are they?
So youthful.
In another news story,
there is a story about an 80-year-old grandmother who is not only watching Twitter? Instagram? YouTube? but also posting on it. She has several tablets and smartphones and uses them all the time.
These days, people in their 80s and 90s,
who take on various challenges every day,
are really young.
I don't want to live to be 90 or something, but if I do live, I want to be healthy until I die without causing trouble to those around me (and not become bedridden or anything).
"Eh? Grandma, you were healthy until yesterday."
I want to die suddenly.
That's the ideal way to die.
Thank you for watching today
This is misa♪.
I haven't cut my hair, but
I got it straightened with a hair straightener,
and my mother-in-law said,
"You look like a Japanese doll."
I'm not sure if she was complimenting me or not, it's a bit odd. lol
In the past, whenever I lightened my hair,
she would always say,
"You look like Girl A."
All of her analogies are a bit odd... lol
Continuing from yesterday's article.
My mother-in-law was pickling outside.
"Thanks for cleaning up."
She said,
"The pickled radishes had a lot of bugs and were moldy, so I threw them away."
She looked like this when I said that.
There were three barrels,
but one of them was fine, right? She said.
What? It's not fine...
She's got the guts to still try to eat it.
It's fine even if it's moldy and has bugs on it.
The best
I actually want to use an emoji of an old lady with her middle fingers up and her tongue out. lol
Of course, she said she won't be serving it at our dinner table, so I guess only my mother-in-law is planning to eat it.
Even if I clean it up,
she ends up saving it like that,
so every day,
I feel like,
I don't know what to do...
She's not senile, but
she's just getting more and more silly.
I'm not really
getting angry,
I know I shouldn't say it myself, but
I think she's doing a good job.
My mother-in-law just hates cleaning. I've never seen her do it.
Even on rainy days, she doesn't tidy up her room or clean it, and on days when she doesn't go to the fields, she watches Korean dramas from morning until late at night without getting bored.
Are all 80-year-olds like that nowadays?
On the news,
there are a lot of people in their 80s and 90s having fun at a day care center, playing casino-like things with their own currency, playing mahjong, getting their nails done,
and coming there full of energy.
In another news story,
there is a story about a cheerleading dance team in their 90s.
How energetic are they?
So youthful.
In another news story,
there is a story about an 80-year-old grandmother who is not only watching Twitter? Instagram? YouTube? but also posting on it. She has several tablets and smartphones and uses them all the time.
These days, people in their 80s and 90s,
who take on various challenges every day,
are really young.
I don't want to live to be 90 or something, but if I do live, I want to be healthy until I die without causing trouble to those around me (and not become bedridden or anything).
"Eh? Grandma, you were healthy until yesterday."
I want to die suddenly.
That's the ideal way to die.
Thank you for watching today
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