If you want to know what true beauty is, you have to study melittology, and then look closely at yourself in the mirror. Beauty is in the eye of the bee-holder.
If I were saying something like that in real life, I’d just leave out the “your brother” part because I’d assume that they knew that. The way you put it sounds better than in the strip, but the way Snoopy puts it, it comes out “Your brother, I, is getting married”.
“Does Iceland deduct supplemental income “dollar for dollar” (or whatever your unit of currency is) from your old-age benefits? Is there an age limit where you can earn money without losing your benefits or an amount you can make without losing any benefits?”
There’s no age limit regarding the deductions, but there is a certain amount you can earn before they start deducting from your old-age benefits. That [s]extremely generous[/s] amount is 300,000 ISK (about 2,000 USD) per year. After that, it’s deducted dollar for dollar (or rather krona for krona). Keep in mind also that Iceland is the fifth-most expensive place in the world to live, so $2000 doesn’t go as far here as it would in America.
That might help. Getting rid of the gout, arthritis, and Parkinson’s Disease might also help.