Osake wa Fuufu ni Natte Kara
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Author: | Crystal Na Yousuke |
Artist: | Crystal Na Yousuke |
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Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | From ANN: The "slightly sweet tipsy couple comedy" manga centers on the 28-year-old senior public relations company staff member Chisato Mizusawa. The story follows Chisato's daily life as she enjoys her husband Sora's cocktails. Chisato has secrets that only her husband knows. |
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Another quote I like is "Some become adults by rejecting their childhood...Others by embracing it."
"Getting old is mandatory, growing up is optional."
Honestly, I've always hated this quote. Why should cartoons, games, and such be juvenile? Things that are fun are fun, and why should they stop being fun just because an individual is getting older? That's just silliness.
"This ain't that kind of movie,bruv."
You have to wonder why the millennials think after you reach a certain age you stop liking what they like.
I'll be 62 in April. I've seen the first Astroboy series on a B&W Philco TV when it first aired in the US. Watched Walt Disney when he was still living. Love Hanna-Barberra and Warner Bros Cartoons on Saturday Mornings. Read Marvel Comics back when they were US$0.12 apiece. Saw Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network original series as they appeared on Cable TV. Read Ranama 1/2 fanfiction off the early text-only BBS's with my 486 cpu PC-XT. Rumiko Takahashi, Akira Toriyama and Mitsuru Adachi are my contemporaries. I currently read 60-90 mangas a month and actively watch 5-9 subbed anime episodes per week each season. I read Light Novel/Web Novel translations when available. My preferred genres are Romantic-Comedy, School Life, Slice of Life, Sci-fi and Fantasy. (ROFL for Konsuba) So there you have it some of us Wheezy Geezers still like this stuff we just get more selective (and perhaps critical) of the content.
007 is good at a lot of things, but ordering a good martini is not one of them.
Shaken, not stirred.
Never had a Martini before but I already know I would hate it. Drinks which make me feel like I have swallowed broken glass are horrible and I've broken off a few friendships over that shit.
I don't get it.
TMW you get so shitfaced you become the monster from The Ring
And they have the keys to the whole place so watch out......
You're an excellent sanitation engineer.
If you think that's surprising, wait until you find out he's literally purple
Lemon Man is the best wingman.
If someone is going to make "lemon man"
Please post the picture here and put the picture of them on either side of lemon man with the caption "this is how I met her"
PLEASE!!
Why did I know that?... (checks)... ah right, it's right there on his profile, right next to the absurdly long recommendations list![:D](https://vatoto.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.png)
Oh man totally stealing that lemon man recipe
YOU'RE FIFTY YEARS OLD?!
This manga is blisss
I was under the impression he was bartending part-time while he was studying and now that he's finished he's doing something well playing. But maybe that's just because I'm surrounded by students where I work:)
This does seem to happen to most people, but the degree varies a whole lot. It only happened a little bit to me--I'm 50 and I still don't actually like beer, wine that isn't absurdly sweet, or most hard liquor. My sweet tooth has gotten a bit more nuanced, my chocolate preferences a bit further to the bittersweet, but that's about it.
As an european I absolutely don't understand your last point about expensive drinks. There have been no shift, cheap wine and beer never left the peasant's table since the antiquity and luxuriy products, because of their taste and the work behind, have always find a place with royalty and the papacy. Expensive rip-off based on brand recognition and marketing is quite recent and is applicable today to every product.
What must be very well influencing your final price in the US are transport and taxes, Heineken is produced in the neitherland and a lot of the best wine is from Europe and South America.