← Back to lettersOUR DAILY LIFE ON UMMO
Terrestrial men, ignorant of the millions of small details regarding our clothing, our furniture, our socioeconomic structure, result in a description that captures the various aspects of our daily life being very difficult. If we attempt to present the relationship that reflects the events of a day for a ...
The spouse is a counselor in NIAAIODOUI KEEAI (THE ART OF AESTHETICALLY ARRANGING PLANTS AND ROCKS) but currently, she is exempt from her obligations until her child reaches the normal age and leaves its parents. The working day is very reduced for our brothers from UMMO. In general, it ranges between 50 and 75 UIW (between 2.58 hours and 3.87 hours). This period is even shorter for professions that require intense intellectual work or active manual labor. Once our social work obligations are fulfilled, we can dedicate ourselves to our home, family, and our intellectual, religious, and technical training or engage in leisure activities for the rest of the time. But for you to understand the distribution of this
Our brothers wake up well rested. The mechanisms of awakening are unknown to us. The formation of habits through effective reflex education makes these absurd instruments unnecessary, which impair certain determined centers of the brain in you. Although the start time of the sleep period differs for different family members, there is a norm of rigid discipline on our planet that governs the waking time. Children and adults exchange greetings among themselves if they sleep in the same WOIWOIXAABI (bedroom) and they immediately cover themselves with the GIUDUUDAA EEWE (a type of porous cape, spread out in the shape of a circle with a central opening through which the head is introduced and two smaller openings for the arms.
On 29/04/18, regarding shrubs and some animal species resembling terrestrial mollusks. Today, the variety has greatly enriched, and all perfumes are produced, partially synthetically. We say partially because we have brothers who prefer, as a rite, to continue selecting plants in the forests and then distill them in their own homes. This is a hobby just like your collection of postage stamps or sculpting small ivory statues. When the operator finds a satisfactory mixture, she does not forget to record the dosage, suitably coded, in her small AARBI OMAIU (this device is equivalent to terrestrial tape recorders, but the recording is not done on magnetic tape; it is an integrated memory).
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