I think when you are self sufficient with a job that pays pretty well then you should move out. But there are also many factors that keep people home: poor economy, comforts of living in a private room for free at home, obliging parents, etc.
As soon as I went to college, I moved out and stayed out as long as it was financially possible. My sister has a job and stays home, cus my folks let her, she has her own room, and she believes "ladies" live with parents until marriage. [Lame]
Fried chicken is one of the few foods that taste almost as good cold as it does hot. I love cold fried chicken. You know when it's time to move out of the house when you have a burning desire to live your own life, free of family restrictions. Maybe when you want a boyfriend over for the night. hehe. Cheers!
"In China, processed jellyfish are desalted by soaking in water overnight and eaten cooked or raw. The dish is often served shredded with a dressing of oil, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar, or as a salad with vegetables. In Japan, cured jellyfish are rinsed, cut into strips and served with vinegar as an appetizer. Desalted, ready-to-eat products are also available."
I've eaten sea slug or sea cucumber as it's sometimes called at a Chinese party once with noodles, I suppose it must taste very similar, both are very jelly like haha :)
I've eaten jelly fish a lot of times in china. It's not my favourite but if you're hungry! :-D
Regarding your question about moving out. In denmark I guess the average age would be around 20 or something like that.
ayldk 2 years ago
I NEVER expected you to pick the virgin over the cheesecake... shocked!
tjfry 2 years ago
Cherry blossom watching while you're drunk? kinda romantic. The Japanese seem to have lot of fun. eggs, penis festival, cherry blossom. sigh.
minhman13 2 years ago
Sleeping on a porcupine bed would result in quills no matter how gently you slept.
alloutacash 2 years ago
I think when you are self sufficient with a job that pays pretty well then you should move out. But there are also many factors that keep people home: poor economy, comforts of living in a private room for free at home, obliging parents, etc.
As soon as I went to college, I moved out and stayed out as long as it was financially possible. My sister has a job and stays home, cus my folks let her, she has her own room, and she believes "ladies" live with parents until marriage. [Lame]
darbat 2 years ago
Fried chicken is one of the few foods that taste almost as good cold as it does hot. I love cold fried chicken. You know when it's time to move out of the house when you have a burning desire to live your own life, free of family restrictions. Maybe when you want a boyfriend over for the night. hehe. Cheers!
TnDon 2 years ago
I got curious, and this is from wikipedia:
"In China, processed jellyfish are desalted by soaking in water overnight and eaten cooked or raw. The dish is often served shredded with a dressing of oil, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar, or as a salad with vegetables. In Japan, cured jellyfish are rinsed, cut into strips and served with vinegar as an appetizer. Desalted, ready-to-eat products are also available."
vanness5 2 years ago
sounds like japan is beautiful...
i haven't moved out yet
and I LOVE YOUR GLASSES!
cooleo505 2 years ago
A month after turning 18 I was 3000 miles away from home starting MY life. hahaha
How old where u when u moved out?
And you don't have to lie to us, If you go around all the time hunting virgins thats fine, be proud of who you are!
hahahaha jk
vanness5 2 years ago
jellyfish are crunchy and gummy, like jello with a snap, and they don't have much flavour, i don't know why no one picked the jellyfish sandwich
ikylejm 2 years ago
I would love for you to be my first...
geyn 2 years ago 2
to me, gtfo when you start to wonder if its time to go!
FilesOfWrye 2 years ago
Jelly fish do still sting when dead :)
Eating one would probably make your mouth swell up and stop you from breathing hahaha
After being stung all over my body by one in the South China Sea and feeling how painful it was, I'd rather sleep on a Porcupine LOL
Jagamp 2 years ago
ive eaten jellyfish, you don't eat the tentacles
ikylejm 2 years ago
I did not think about removing the tentacles LOL
I've eaten sea slug or sea cucumber as it's sometimes called at a Chinese party once with noodles, I suppose it must taste very similar, both are very jelly like haha :)
Jagamp 2 years ago