Three quarters of Britons do the same thing every day
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Three quarters of us Brits stick to a strict daily ritual, from having the same things for breakfast every day to going to bed at the same time and even staying loyal to a particular mug.
Many of us admit to buying the same brands of food and drink, as well as frequenting the same restaurants and we are devoted to certain shops and supermarkets.
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I haven't had breakfast for like a week so I'm right out
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;44543871]I haven't had breakfast for like a week so I'm right out[/QUOTE]
Not eating breakfast is bad for you yo.
my sacred daily ritual goes like this:
wake up
post
go to sleep
repeat
[QUOTE=maxumym;44543878]Not eating breakfast is bad for you yo.[/QUOTE]
When I wake up it's time for dinner
Wake up
Stay grumpy and pissed off till have Tea
Begin Day
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;44543890]my sacred daily ritual goes like this:
wake up
post
go to sleep
repeat[/QUOTE]
i photosynthesize from the light of my monitor
Well, im here aren't i?
[QUOTE=maxumym;44543878]Not eating breakfast is bad for you yo.[/QUOTE]
They say that but if I eat too soon after i wake up it makes me feel ill
I am loyal to a tool mug that my nephew bought me, and my mom only drinks tea from a Christmas mug. :v:
[QUOTE=June;44543904]They say that but if I eat too soon after i wake up it makes me feel ill[/QUOTE]
Get up earlier, I get up at 7 have a tea or coffee then have breakfast at 9
I skip Breakfast too during the week cause it makes me feel ill yet if I get up naturally through my body clock (which only happens at weekends) I can eat as soon as I get up.
Pretty much, I sit on my PC for like practically 98% of the days I get off with only breaks for meals and walking the dog.
Just imagine, there are people out there who read DM articles on a daily basis
Wake up in the relatively humid gloom of my apartment to the same alarm track I've had all year.
Put on my letterman and walk into the living room.
Check the answering machine, then get my car keys and go down stairs.
Get in car and drive to location.
Kill a myriad of mobsters wearing an animal mask.
Go to pizza place and greet bearded friend. Take pizza. Go home.
Make sure [del]rescued hooker[/del] girlfriend is alright.
Go to bed.
Repeat.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;44543959]Pretty much, I sit on my PC for like practically 98% of the days I get off with only breaks for meals and walking the dog.[/QUOTE]
Healthy living
You people should try doing lego models or something.
[QUOTE=Article]People are creatures of habit and like familiarity[/QUOTE]
Stop the presses.
[QUOTE=Explosions;44544036]Healthy living[/QUOTE]
When I say walking the dog I walk him about three miles a day.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;44543959]Pretty much, I sit on my PC for like practically 98% of the days I get off with only breaks for meals and walking the dog.[/QUOTE]
If RyuGi taught me something about this, it's that you should never forget to walk the dog.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;44543860]Three quarters of us Brits stick to a strict daily ritual, from having the same things for breakfast every day to going to bed at the same time and even staying loyal to a particular mug.
Many of us admit to buying the same brands of food and drink, as well as frequenting the same restaurants and we are devoted to certain shops and supermarkets.[/QUOTE]
this is just humans. actually this is just living things
[editline]14th April 2014[/editline]
another great daily mail article: "research shows, living things like routine!"
well my past week has be literally
wake up
take pills cus i feel ill as fuck
don't eat breakfast cus i'm el stupido
computer
computer
eat lunch maybe
computer
more computer
computer
computareeio
eat dinner
sleep
rinse and repeat
what am i doing with life?
I have no routine, I do what I feel like doing. Although we have preferences ourselves.
[QUOTE=Thom12255;44544037]You people should try doing lego models or something[/quote]
Only problem is that it starts to take up a lot of room fast.
-wake up too damn early and puke guts out at PT
-eat a breakfast of scrambled eggs, hash-browns and coffee
-drag myself to class on now barely-functional legs
That's pretty much my morning routine
Every morning I drink a cup of tea out of my Union Jack mug while reading the paper in front of my Union Jack flag on the wall.
[QUOTE=dunkace;44544253]Every morning I drink a cup of tea out of my Union Jack mug while reading the paper in front of my Union Jack flag on the wall.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget your queen coaster and kettle, while listening to a speech by the queen
I don't know why but for some reason I really hate British people. Maybe its because im American, ive never even met one face to face but I really just hate them im sorry I don't want to, have little reason for it but I just really do hate everything British.
Actually hate is a strong word, lets say I have a very strong aversion to British culture.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;44543871]I haven't had breakfast for like a week so I'm right out[/QUOTE]
So you admit, [i]to doing the same thing every day[/i]
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;44544194]-wake up too damn early and puke guts out at PT
-eat a breakfast of scrambled eggs, hash-browns and coffee
-drag myself to class on now barely-functional legs
That's pretty much my morning routine[/QUOTE]
Why do you eat so much for breakfast.
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