I've been practicing making croissants and I had quite a few left over - so I decided to make @Nigella_Lawson's Caramel Croissant Pudding β‘ It's amazing. I added chocolate chips and raisins which got nice and plump in the custard π
In this blistering heat I have engineered a sort of reverse-kotatsu by putting a fan underneath a table with a long tablecloth, so it traps the moving air underneath. It cools your legs which is one of the largest surface areas of your body. Need to patent it π
@Who3ava547 Didn't they get banned for the shirt-lifting move? It gets cropped out on this performance. So tame compared to what some groups do nowadays π
The AC was so strong in the office that it felt like a fridge and we were shivering π₯Ά and actually needed to put layers on π€― Then it was roasting outside on our lunchtime walk. Now I'm melting at home and can't wait to go back to the office in the morning π€£
This reminds me of when my brother used to work with a deeply religious older lady who believed Methuselah really lived to 900+ years old, "People just used to live longer back then" π«ͺπ ok
Itβs actually surprising how sharp the human lifespan cutoff is. The longest verified human lifespan is less than 123 years. There arenβt any weird like 160 year outliers.
https://t.co/ydC31H1ByA Finally identified this song that seemed to be playing on the radio in every shop and restaurant in Tokyo. At first I found it really annoying but it got stuck in my head π "What is this fucking annoying song! π«"
You just know that some of them will be the first to ask for their share if we ever won π and some are also behind on their payments. I've already bought my own tickets in advance so sayonara if I win π
I have been asking for months for someone to cover the work lotto syndicate while I'm in Japan for 3 weeks. Only one person volunteered but they could only cover 1 week until they went on holiday too. Now it's the night of Β£122m jackpot and the group chat is silent to my pleas π
Holy shit, don't go to Shibuya on the weekend π΅π΅βπ« Go during the week when it's a ti y bit quieter. The Parco with the Nintendo, Sega, Capcom shops is completely crammed. The Scramble crossing is even more crowded than you can imagine.