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How to get up, eat breakfast and dress for work in under 5 minutes

From Japan, the land where all things are awesome, comes the most efficient morning ritual I have ever seen. I've gotten mine down to about 10 minutes on a good day, but this guy is something else.

He deserves some sort of humanitarian award simply for his method of doing up his tie. I still sometimes have to go online to figure out how to tie my damn tie up. Fortunately, I rarely wear one.

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No fair. He doesn't have to comb his hair. That trick w/ the tie was pretty neat, tho.

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