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What kind of person are you during happy hour? Are you the one who spreads the toppings, or do you let your guests spread their own? Do you keep spreading until all the crackers are covered, or do you spread very sparingly and only occasionally? Be honest. Lies had a mixed week, with a child who was in Japan. The time of youth is over, or so it feels. The nursery freshly painted and stripped down, and parenthood counted and weighed. That isn't always easy. Everything is always changing, and that's how it has always been. So it remains difficult. How do we think of ourselves? Are we alternately Napoleon and then a puddle of misery, or do we have a healthy, steady image of ourselves? The Napoleons blame someone else, and the puddles blame themselves. We will explain exactly what this means and why. Getting older is actually nice in this case. Aaf dives deep into Lena Dunham and her fantastic new book Famesick. Fame doesn't make you happier than no fame: everyone wants something from you, including yourself. The pressure and responsibility become a heavy backpack, especially when you are sick. In the nature corner, a city mouse gnaws its way through a loaf of Zaan whole wheat bread, and the nature mouse poses beautifully next to a pine cone. 🎧 Produced by: Tonny Media. 🍿 Watch the episode on YouTube here 🍊 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aafenlieslo... 💸 Advertise? [email protected]

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