I'd say when you would consider eating from a plate
One part of the reason might be because we are so strangers to sharing our feelings by talking that the only socially acceptable way is to let them burst in the form of music.
One other reason might be the fact that regular working hours in the winter often coincide with the few hours with sun so many might go months without seeing the sun(my personal record is about 2 months)
That is just an accurate rural finland simulator
In my opinion dating is basically an interview. Though for a first date i would choose some light activity so if conversation doesn't naturally come it wouldn't be awkward.
The circle of not enough nachos for pico and not enough pico for nachos
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If i was in that position I would try to make a nice dinner and if i would give a gift it would be something unexpected and unconventional. Last gift i gave was a handful of whole walnuts(we both dont have a nutcracker). You could do the "forgot this one thing" but start with something cheap and unexpected, something what makes her laugh and also think "why the hell would give this to me"
If you want to marry you could do the same but start with a particularly nice looking pebble
After a while it stops being a problem once everyone has had others' diseases
In order to cat you must cat
You know people are allowed to have opinions
Well as a structural material gold is not good due to most metals being better in every way but for example gold has a tensile strenght of 120MPa while for wood 120MPa seems to be the upper limit after a bit of googling(varies wildly by species, density, moisture and perhaps most importantly grain orientation) so in the context of a same size/thickness etc violin i would wager that the gold one would be quite bit harder to break than the wooden one
If you want blinding moonshine you want the head(i think it's called that not a native speaker but the part that comes out first) of a large batch of moonshine