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The Tim じぁん!!!
It's overcast today. Earlier, my mom was upset with me because I couldn't tie my shoelaces properly yet. It was indeed embarrassing. However, I quickly determined to learn it right away and remembered the four steps:
1. Begin by crossing one shoelace over the other and pulling it through the bottom to form a standard knot.
2. Create two loops by making a bunny ear shape with each lace.
3. Cross the loops over each other and tuck one under the other to form the basis of a bow.
4. Pull the loops out to the sides to tighten the bow.
Jan 20, 2024 9:16 AM
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It's overcast today. Earlier, my mom was upset with me because I couldn't tie my
shoelaces properly. It was indeed embarrassing. However, I quickly
determined to learn it right away and remembered the four steps: 1. Begin by
crossing one shoelace over the other and pulling it through the bottom to form a
standard knot. 2. Create two loops by making a bunny ear shape with each lace.
3. Cross the loops over each other and tuck one under the other to form the
basis of a bow. 4. Pull the loops out to the sides to tighten the bow.
Tying laces is one of those things it’s difficult to learn from reading instructions!
January 20, 2024
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The Tim じぁん!!!
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese
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English
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