Organizing deity Marie Kondo's new Netflix show,Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, debuted just in time for New Year's resolution anxiety season. Now, instead of worrying about doing Dry January, we can worry about doing Dry January and completing a taxing deep clean of our homes.
I'm still watching the show, though, and it's delightful. Kondo is funny, compassionate, and comforting to watch, and Tidying Upcertainly meets the "transformation" requirement we've come to expect from lifestyle-centric reality TV.
By the looks of Twitter, I'm not the only one who's binge-watching. A lot of people, brimming with New Year's enthusiasm, are trying out the KonMari method -- keeping only items that "spark joy" -- for themselves. Others are just tweeting jokes about it, but that's useful too. If we only look at good tweets, it's like we're KonMari-ing Twitter.
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