In real life (IRL)
Real life is a phrase used originally in literature to distinguish between the real world and fictional, virtual or idealized worlds, and in acting to distinguish between actors and the characters they portray. It has become a popular term on the Internet to describe events, people, activities, and interactions occurring offline; or otherwise not primarily through the medium of the Internet. It is also used as a metaphor to distinguish life in a vocational setting as opposed to an academic one, or adulthood and the adult world as opposed to childhood or adolescence.
— Real life
IRL is abbreviation for “in real life”. I use it to describe my real life activities.
For life support I need buy some things, cook food and keep inventory (which require maintenance).
Sometimes I do some cool things or spent time for art.
Also, worth to mention this notes home construction and government.
Size chart
Measure checklist:
- Use a tape measure with cm (metric system).
- Wear underwear or very thin clothes for accurate measurements and appropriate shoes for correct length of trousers.
- Neck: Measure around the fullest part of our neck, keeping tape level. Allow for your index finger to fit between the tape and your neck for a comfortable fit.
- Chest: Measure your chest under your arms, holding tape level. Be sure to cross over the shoulder blades and the fullest part of your chest.
- Waist: Measure your waist where the waistband normally sits.
- Hip: Measure your hip around the fullest part
- In seam length: Measure from the crotch to your desired trouser length. Or use a pair of trousers that fits you well, measure from the top of the inner leg seam to the hem at the bottom of the leg.
- Sleeve length: Use a jacket that fits well around the shoulders. Stand with the arm relaxed down the side of your body. Measure from the top of the shoulder seam, let the tape measure follow the outside of the sleeve to the desired length of the sleeve.
Apartment cleaning plan
- Garbage collection, also collect old, unnecessary and broken things that are not repairable.
- Washing fabric coverings, curtains, drapes, tablecloths, etc.
- On the free space is made arrangement of things
- Dishes and sanitary ware are washed.
- Next in line are floor coverings, which should be treated with detergents and left to dry.
- Dust and dirt is removed from walls and other surfaces
Principles:
- divide and conquer
- schedule (clean zone or part of zone per day)