Current mood: obsessed with Marie Kondo and the konmari method but also not sparked by joy when we think about actually tidying up.
Me a week after learning about Marie Kondo pic.twitter.com/61mociW6GH
— Hiba @ ExtraLife! Hit that donate button! (@HibaIssa) January 2, 2019
I wanted that first episode of TIDYING UP WITH MARIE KONDO to end with that overworked woman realizing that her lazy husband no longer sparked joy, thanking him, and then putting him in the trash
— No Dana only Zuul (@DanaSchwartzzz) January 8, 2019
About to start hugging all the people in my life and throwing away the ones that don’t spark joy. I call it the Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Your Negative Ass Energy. #konmari
— Laura Draper (@solaurawaslike) January 3, 2019
As a digital hoarder I need a version of #KonMari where you delete all the bookmarks / screenshots / photos / old PDFs and word docs / browser tabs / Twitter and Instagram accounts that don't spark joy #TidyingUp
— Caroline Olechowski (@carolineoreo) January 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/emiller1031/status/1083114506149089280?s=21
I tried to #KonMari my dog’s toys today, but every last one of them brings her joy— usually just as soon as it goes in the “thank it” pile.
— Robin Morris (@ProRoMo) January 5, 2019
[Emily’s apartment, early 2017]
DIR: Emily picks up a shoe, and holds it to her chest
EMILY: Yes, I love this. It resonates with who I am
DIR: Emily’s husband walks into the room and hugs her. They remain in the embrace for a moment
EMILY, in a THOUGHT BUBBLE: Oh no#KonMari
— Emily Grace Buck (@emilybuckshot) January 5, 2019
*Picks up an old T-Shirt, and holds it tightly*@netflix #KonMari pic.twitter.com/c6rfE4cWCl
— (𝚂𝚒𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚝-𝙷𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚜𝚑) (@SilentHamish) January 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/laurenoyler/status/1083123540180824064?s=21
me throwing my clothes between my bed and the wall knowing how it would make marie kondo feel pic.twitter.com/muZYmpn021
— charlotte (@lottievee) January 9, 2019
me laying in bed watching Tidying Up with Marie Kondo pic.twitter.com/KI5FUxCL1X
— stephanie (@ginge_herr) January 9, 2019
I would like to thank the #MarieKondo show for showing that no matter what race, sexual orientation or creed, we are all, in the privacy of our homes, hoarder slobs.
— Audrey Cleo Yap (@audreycleo) January 5, 2019
#MarieKondo subtly shading someone with the biggest smile on her face is my mood in 2019#TUWMK #TidyingUp pic.twitter.com/yhEskPMpgl
— offscreen babble podcast (@offscreenbabble) January 1, 2019
Me waiting for the thrift stores to fill up with all the good stuff now bc of this Marie Kondo Netflix special pic.twitter.com/YtJvf7Gm2M
— auntie kat (@awahihte) January 7, 2019
Marie Kondo after u burn all your possessions pic.twitter.com/rUxGmbxhNE
— Jud Collier (@JudsonCollier) January 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/czeins/status/1080722509127770112?s=21
thank_u_next_marie_kondo.mp3 pic.twitter.com/Zvu9KOu01D
— Estelle Tang (@waouwwaouw) January 3, 2019
“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” (2018) pic.twitter.com/r8XtFMNZco
— Jásön‽ (@yaesohn) January 4, 2019
Watched a few episodes of the Marie Kondo show and now I can see negative, anti-joyful auras around everything in my house. Suspect a chipped gnome sculpture sent me into a spiral of depression last August. pic.twitter.com/GTLSglxBkf
— Felicia Day (@feliciaday) January 4, 2019
Me applying Marie Kondo's KonMari method to all aspects of my life pic.twitter.com/UOcHE23uLV
— Paul (@pauriahcarey) January 6, 2019
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