• Three quarters of Britons do the same thing every day
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[QUOTE=FacepunchZen;44544305]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] It's OK to be jealous mate.
[QUOTE=xianlee;44545225]I don't see how people cope without having a routine in terms of sleeping. I make sure I'm asleep before 1am so I get around 7 / 8 hours in bed. I remember when I was jobless & on the dole, I used to go bed around 1 / 2 am then wake up between 10-11, used to make me feel like shit and it kills your motivation like mad.[/QUOTE] I can relate to this so much. I need a fixed, relatively early bed time or I can't even function.
That's strange to me. Holding to same brands, activities? I can't relate in any way. Sure there are things that don't change much: univercity, work. But then again I wake up at different time, go to sleep at different time, eat different foods, spend different amounts of money, do different things.
I'm loyal to my Black Mesa Mug.
eating too much after i have just woken up makes me naseous, that is why i only have a small sandwich in the mornings
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;44543890]my sacred daily ritual goes like this: wake up po -CRASH- try post again go to sleep repeat[/QUOTE] You forgot a step you silly IE user
I do what I want
I have a shitty random sleep cycle, sometimes I sleep for 5 hours sometimes I sleep for 10. Just depends. I don't usually have the same thing for breakfast everyday cause I like mixing things up a bit. I don't stick to the same mug for coffee because I don't wash the dishes everyday. I either go to work and run around for a day or stay on the computer playing vidya or reading the web, but sometimes I will go out to eat or do something cool. I have an alright life so far.
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;44543890]my sacred daily ritual goes like this: wake up post go to sleep repeat[/QUOTE] at what point do you add 'beat the streak' to your routine
I usually stick to two mugs: my Jurassic Park mug that I got in Orlando and my Boba Fett/Darth Vader mug.
I don't remember the last time I ate breakfast.
Brits are creatures of tradition. That's why we have this thing called 'the Commonwealth'.
Mug loyalty is a real thing, definitely. I've got a Double Decker mug I got out of an easter egg ages ago, and no-one else dares touch that mug.
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No shit I use the same mug, because I drink tea by the pint and I've only got one mug in that size.
I dunno. I'm an american, so we do things different here. I wake up anywhere from 8 AM to 1 PM and go to work anytime between 10:30 AM and 8:00 PM. I take college classes on some days in the morning and the evening and I don't work those days. The rest of the time I'm spending time with friends or doing something different each day, like going to smoke Hookah, or watch 3D TV at my friend's house or go see a movie, play Doom on my friends Oculus Rift or so on, so that I don't go nuts with the monotonomy. I also skip breakfast, going for a coffee and a cigarette, wait till around two till I go out and eat some random exotic food at a random asian/vietnamese/bolivian/etc (or Taco Bell) and I eat another meal after that and crash anywhere from 8 PM to 11 PM depending on how tired I am and if there's anything interesting to do.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;44543894]When I wake up it's time for dinner[/QUOTE] That's terrible.
My schedule pretty much requires a certain level of constancy. My classes, job, research, etc. mean that my weeks are pretty much the same unless I am on a break. I dont see how a person could manage to stay productive without a normal routine.
[QUOTE=SpaceGhost;44549059]That's terrible.[/QUOTE] I thought some Brits use the term dinner instead of lunch for the midday meal? If so, no that's not awfully terrible. Otherwise, yes, very terrible.
[QUOTE=Antdawg;44550225]I thought some Brits use the term dinner instead of lunch for the midday meal? If so, no that's not awfully terrible. Otherwise, yes, very terrible.[/QUOTE] My Yorkshire friend does and it makes no sense.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;44550366]My Yorkshire friend does and it makes no sense.[/QUOTE] I say breakfast, dinner, and tea [img]http://legacy-cdn.smosh.com/smosh-pit/022011/spongebob-gif-fish.gif[/img]
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