Translation:
"My mischievous boyfriend and my selfish self
When we meet, all I do is laugh in silence
I love you, love you, love you,
I want to cling to you, but
For some reason, I'm weak I keep trembling
Actually, I want to hug him too!
I'm mean and I make him suffer I'll apologize later" https://t.co/p3xd89sf6M
@klara_sjo At Columbia University, snails are frequently used in cellular biology research. One of their guys even won a Nobel for it.
Those snails get their "comeuppance".
I've been waiting to use the word-of-the-day "comeuppance" for a while now. https://t.co/9m5Rj5wMpQ
The rumor that schools are banning “itadakimasu” is at least 25 years old. It traces back to a 1996-97 case in Toyama, where a school stopped requiring students to perform gasshō (press-together hands) over religious-neutrality concerns. No one banned the word itself.