Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • 52cardpickup
    52cardpickup Posts: 379 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    Talkradio wrote: »
    Guys. Seriously, guys. It's time to get real. I need to tell you something extremely important. I just have to get this off my chest. You guys, I love pineapple so *kitten* much. Like, for real, I'm thinking of eating 500 calories of pineapple this Saturday just cause that's how *kitten* much I need pineapple in my mouth. Thanks for listening.

    I've done this before, and the acid destroyed the inside of my mouth. Please, be careful.

    That's from the bromelain. Bromelain is an enzyme that only exists in pineapples and it actually breaks down proteins. So, basically, when you're eating a pineapple, it's kind of eating you back. I still don't *kitten* care and it's all getting crammed in my facehole.

    Then what's the deal with kwiw? Pineapple does not bother my mouth, but kiwis do. I still eat them, but not as often.

    Oral allergy, maybe? I have an oral allergy to kiwis... and any stonefruit, and apples. Fruit hates me.
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    Talkradio wrote: »
    +1 on scratching... Lifelong eczema sufferer. It's been a while since I've had a bad flare up, but I did have a mild one recently and I wanted to cut my arm off. When I was little, my mom would make me sleep with socks over my hands so I didn't destroy my skin in my sleep.

    I used to wake up in the middle of the night scratching my shins raw, to the point of bleeding. Diligent post-shower moisturizing has made that a thing of the past, also jumping in with prescription cortisone cream when any little spots start.

    Confession: despite a mega sweet tooth, I don't like Starburst or Skittles or any pseudo-fruit candy. I just go straight to chocolate. Or caramel.
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
    I'm annoyed with most of my tops. Every time I find a top that fits me really well, the arms are super tight. I don't think I have giant hulk arms. I just don't get it.
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    Confession: Forum posts where the individual clearly only read the title, not the actual post annoy me WAY more than they should. Why are you bothering to respond if you're not actually reading what the person said/asked?
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH
  • melimomTARDIS
    melimomTARDIS Posts: 1,941 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.
  • AgentOrangeJuice
    AgentOrangeJuice Posts: 1,069 Member
    It's funny to me, people get upset over religious values of corporations, but they don't care about how they treat the animals we're eating or what kind of chemicals our food is injected with.

    The thing in this world that puzzles me the most, why do we put real lemons in bleach, but lemon flavoring in our food.

    I'm glad so many people think Chick-Fil-A is bigot chicken, that means the line at the drive through isn't as long when I'm headed there. especially in the morning, their little breaded nuggets on buttered mini rolls. nom nom nom.
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    The thing in this world that puzzles me the most, why do we put real lemons in bleach, but lemon flavoring in our food.

    That's deep.
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.

    Let's not get judgy! I choose not to go there, but I don't particularly care if anyone else goes. The food is bangin' and those shakes...they bring me to the yard every time. Responsible consumerism can only go so far. If we boycotted every place that has ever done something we are personally against, no one would buy anything and we'd all starve to death.
  • TigerNY128
    TigerNY128 Posts: 763 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »
    Confession.... The bra stuff is annoying me. Maybe its because I barely fit in an A cup. If I gain anymore weight, I won't be able to find an A cup that fits all the way around. I hate genetics.

    @Dnarules‌

    This is me!!! I have always been an A. I weighed 176 pounds and was a 38A. Now I'm 139 pounds and a 34AA. It's ridiculous.

  • melaniedefo
    melaniedefo Posts: 3 Member
    Every month around my cycle there is a switch that goes off in my head where i just let myself anything i want and how ever much of it.
  • herdthinner
    herdthinner Posts: 21 Member
    I put ketchup directly onto my fries.
    And then add more when I get to the layers that don't have any!


    There! I've said it and can't take it back!
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.

    Let's not get judgy! I choose not to go there, but I don't particularly care if anyone else goes. The food is bangin' and those shakes...they bring me to the yard every time. Responsible consumerism can only go so far. If we boycotted every place that has ever done something we are personally against, no one would buy anything and we'd all starve to death.

    Oh, I'm not judgy about it. I don't care if anybody else goes there, I choose not to. I also haven't been to a Wal-Mart in years and years. I haven't missed them a bit, and I'm sure they don't miss me either.

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.

    Let's not get judgy! I choose not to go there, but I don't particularly care if anyone else goes. The food is bangin' and those shakes...they bring me to the yard every time. Responsible consumerism can only go so far. If we boycotted every place that has ever done something we are personally against, no one would buy anything and we'd all starve to death.

    Oh, I'm not judgy about it. I don't care if anybody else goes there, I choose not to. I also haven't been to a Wal-Mart in years and years. I haven't missed them a bit, and I'm sure they don't miss me either.

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    +1 on the Wal-Mart tip.
  • DWBalboa
    DWBalboa Posts: 37,259 Member
    I love cornbread! I could eat it with every meal.
  • AgentOrangeJuice
    AgentOrangeJuice Posts: 1,069 Member
    edited March 2015

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    In my early twenties, I was living in New Jersey and it was memorial day weekend me and a bunch of friends were on a 3 day acid binge, when we saw a commercial for Hershey Park and their albino alligator exhibit, and we had to see it. So we drove the few hours it took to get there, found a motel and headed to the park trippin balls to find the white alligator, I'm pretty sure it was going to be my spirit animal.

    After touring the facility, buying an 8 lb bag of jolly ranchers, talking to some animatronics for an hour give or take, we decided to go gator huntin. We walked the entire Zoo at Hersehey park over several hours or minutes and no alligator, it wasn't until we were leaving that we said to the employee at the exit, The commercial said albino alligator, but there wasn't one, and the employee says it's right there, so we turn around, and in this little pool, not even a pool, a puddle or was it? There was the albino alligator, and it was either normal size or really small, but I remember it being really small, I'll never know.

    I've never been back to Hershey.
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    In my early twenties, I was living in New Jersey and it was memorial day weekend me and a bunch of friends were on a 3 day acid binge, when we saw a commercial for Hershey Park and their albino alligator exhibit, and we had to see it. So we drove the few hours it took to get there, found a motel and headed to the park trippin balls to find the white alligator, I'm pretty sure it was going to be my spirit animal.

    After touring the facility, buying an 8 lb bag of jolly ranchers, talking to some animatronics for an hour give or take, we decided to go gator huntin. We walked the entire Zoo at Hersehey park over several hours or minutes and no alligator, it wasn't until we were leaving that we said to the employee at the exit, The commercial said albino alligator, but there wasn't one, and the employee says it's right there, so we turn around, and in this little pool, not even a pool, a puddle or was it? There was the albino alligator, and it was either normal size or really small, but I remember it being really small, I'll never know.

    I've never been back to Hershey.

    It was gigantic and was in a giant lake. How much acid did you take?
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    In my early twenties, I was living in New Jersey and it was memorial day weekend me and a bunch of friends were on a 3 day acid binge, when we saw a commercial for Hershey Park and their albino alligator exhibit, and we had to see it. So we drove the few hours it took to get there, found a motel and headed to the park trippin balls to find the white alligator, I'm pretty sure it was going to be my spirit animal.

    After touring the facility, buying an 8 lb bag of jolly ranchers, talking to some animatronics for an hour give or take, we decided to go gator huntin. We walked the entire Zoo at Hersehey park over several hours or minutes and no alligator, it wasn't until we were leaving that we said to the employee at the exit, The commercial said albino alligator, but there wasn't one, and the employee says it's right there, so we turn around, and in this little pool, not even a pool, a puddle or was it? There was the albino alligator, and it was either normal size or really small, but I remember it being really small, I'll never know.

    I've never been back to Hershey.

    I found the problem! You didn't go for the roller coasters. That makes Hershey Park well worth the trip. ;)

    Also, if you're into beer, go to Troeg's brewery, which is right outside the park, because they have an INCREDIBLE food menu in their tasting room. I'm talking pork belly, rosemary browned butter popcorn, and full cheese plates with chicken liver mousse kind of incredible.
  • AgentOrangeJuice
    AgentOrangeJuice Posts: 1,069 Member

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    In my early twenties, I was living in New Jersey and it was memorial day weekend me and a bunch of friends were on a 3 day acid binge, when we saw a commercial for Hershey Park and their albino alligator exhibit, and we had to see it. So we drove the few hours it took to get there, found a motel and headed to the park trippin balls to find the white alligator, I'm pretty sure it was going to be my spirit animal.

    After touring the facility, buying an 8 lb bag of jolly ranchers, talking to some animatronics for an hour give or take, we decided to go gator huntin. We walked the entire Zoo at Hersehey park over several hours or minutes and no alligator, it wasn't until we were leaving that we said to the employee at the exit, The commercial said albino alligator, but there wasn't one, and the employee says it's right there, so we turn around, and in this little pool, not even a pool, a puddle or was it? There was the albino alligator, and it was either normal size or really small, but I remember it being really small, I'll never know.

    I've never been back to Hershey.

    I found the problem! You didn't go for the roller coasters. That makes Hershey Park well worth the trip. ;)

    Also, if you're into beer, go to Troeg's brewery, which is right outside the park, because they have an INCREDIBLE food menu in their tasting room. I'm talking pork belly, rosemary browned butter popcorn, and full cheese plates with chicken liver mousse kind of incredible.

    It was too close to State Penn I was getting negative vibes lol
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.

    Let's not get judgy! I choose not to go there, but I don't particularly care if anyone else goes. The food is bangin' and those shakes...they bring me to the yard every time. Responsible consumerism can only go so far. If we boycotted every place that has ever done something we are personally against, no one would buy anything and we'd all starve to death.

    Oh, I'm not judgy about it. I don't care if anybody else goes there, I choose not to. I also haven't been to a Wal-Mart in years and years. I haven't missed them a bit, and I'm sure they don't miss me either.

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    For me the taste of Hershey is enough to boycott it.
  • MoreFabbLessFlab
    MoreFabbLessFlab Posts: 60 Member
    I judge, If service is bad I won't ever go back to said establishment. Even if it means going without or out of my way. Sometimes I go to the website and complain if it was really bad.Same way with movies. If a actor, say Forest Whitaker, ruins a series I was watching, say The Shield, and he was such a dickhead, that I refuse to watch anything that he has or will ever do.

    And I itch and scratch too. I wake up with bloody fingernails and scabs on my arms, I think it is stress or nerves, Now I have a spot on my face and I pick at it all the time. It won't go away.

    And I am a lemon or red candy lover.
  • ShibaEars
    ShibaEars Posts: 3,928 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    81Katz wrote: »
    I hate any SOUR/BITTER candies. I ate a sour ball candy when I was younger and later threw up. I am convinced it was that sour ball candy. :o

    Same thing happened with me and popcorn. Had some really awful dry over-salted stuff from a park concession stand, got a scratchy sore throat almost immediately, and it had turned into tonsillitis by the next day. I've always associated popcorn with tonsillitis since then and hate it.

    When I was 3 I ate so many cheese puffs while no one was supervising me (at a party, not my parents fault!) that I puked orange for hours after. I still won't eat cheese puffs.

    Also, something happened between rice and I when I was little, and I've just now begun getting over my hate of it. I can now eat sticky rice, and little bits of rice if they're in things.

    It's peppermint for me. I had an ill-conceived night of peppermint schnapps when I was ~19 and still can't stand anything peppermint.

    Tequila has been ruined for me. But thankfully it's not a smell I come across often.

    I have a fear of popcorn air poppers. When I was 3 a hot kernel went down the front of my overalls and burned my belly - I still have the scar just above my bellybutton. So I can watch the popcorn pop until those last few pieces start flying everywhere, then I need to step away.
  • Praying_Mantis
    Praying_Mantis Posts: 239 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    Talkradio wrote: »
    +1 on scratching... Lifelong eczema sufferer. It's been a while since I've had a bad flare up, but I did have a mild one recently and I wanted to cut my arm off. When I was little, my mom would make me sleep with socks over my hands so I didn't destroy my skin in my sleep.

    I used to wake up in the middle of the night scratching my shins raw, to the point of bleeding. Diligent post-shower moisturizing has made that a thing of the past, also jumping in with prescription cortisone cream when any little spots start.

    Growing up I was allergic to nylon. This meant I could never play on the floor. In order to hang out in the family room, my parents would put paper on the floor for me.

    Mom? Dad? Weren't the towels cotton?
  • ShibaEars
    ShibaEars Posts: 3,928 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    Talkradio wrote: »
    +1 on scratching... Lifelong eczema sufferer. It's been a while since I've had a bad flare up, but I did have a mild one recently and I wanted to cut my arm off. When I was little, my mom would make me sleep with socks over my hands so I didn't destroy my skin in my sleep.

    I used to wake up in the middle of the night scratching my shins raw, to the point of bleeding. Diligent post-shower moisturizing has made that a thing of the past, also jumping in with prescription cortisone cream when any little spots start.

    Growing up I was allergic to nylon. This meant I could never play on the floor. In order to hang out in the family room, my parents would put paper on the floor for me.

    Mom? Dad? Weren't the towels cotton?

    hahaha, I'm picturing newspaper, like you'd put down for a puppy
  • dapunks
    dapunks Posts: 245 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    81Katz wrote: »
    I hate any SOUR/BITTER candies. I ate a sour ball candy when I was younger and later threw up. I am convinced it was that sour ball candy. :o

    Same thing happened with me and popcorn. Had some really awful dry over-salted stuff from a park concession stand, got a scratchy sore throat almost immediately, and it had turned into tonsillitis by the next day. I've always associated popcorn with tonsillitis since then and hate it.

    For me it is Rum Raisin ice cream. When I was little my aunt babysat me and let me eat as much as I wanted. Of course I got sick and haven't been able to go near rum raisin ice cream ever since.
  • DWBalboa
    DWBalboa Posts: 37,259 Member
    I kissed a girl and I liked it.
  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,741 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »
    Talkradio wrote: »
    +1 on scratching... Lifelong eczema sufferer. It's been a while since I've had a bad flare up, but I did have a mild one recently and I wanted to cut my arm off. When I was little, my mom would make me sleep with socks over my hands so I didn't destroy my skin in my sleep.

    I used to wake up in the middle of the night scratching my shins raw, to the point of bleeding. Diligent post-shower moisturizing has made that a thing of the past, also jumping in with prescription cortisone cream when any little spots start.

    Growing up I was allergic to nylon. This meant I could never play on the floor. In order to hang out in the family room, my parents would put paper on the floor for me.

    Mom? Dad? Weren't the towels cotton?

    hahaha, I'm picturing newspaper, like you'd put down for a puppy

    I know! I'm sorry, that was my first thought, too. Perhaps your parents were used to having pets before having children.
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Divia09 wrote: »
    I love chick Fil-a nuggets they are my weakness

    Bigot chicken?

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! That is exactly what I thought when I read the two posts here about that place! UGH

    *kitten* chick fil a.

    Agreed. Never been there. Never will.

    Let's not get judgy! I choose not to go there, but I don't particularly care if anyone else goes. The food is bangin' and those shakes...they bring me to the yard every time. Responsible consumerism can only go so far. If we boycotted every place that has ever done something we are personally against, no one would buy anything and we'd all starve to death.

    Oh, I'm not judgy about it. I don't care if anybody else goes there, I choose not to. I also haven't been to a Wal-Mart in years and years. I haven't missed them a bit, and I'm sure they don't miss me either.

    Now, if only I could think of a reason to boycott Hershey...

    For me the taste of Hershey is enough to boycott it.

    But, Hershey's makes Reese's peanut butter cups!
  • Amanda4change
    Amanda4change Posts: 620 Member
    This thread is awesome free therapy! A few more confessions:

    1) my middle child is in her first year of high school and she keeps asking about my high school years, I almost feel guilty for telling her I'm old, it was 20+ years ago and I don't remember much. Then I realize that telling her I rarely actually went to school and spent most of my teen years drunk as a skunk probably isn't the best either.

    2) my high school reunion is coming up this summer, one of the only reasons I'm thinking of going is to confirm the rumors that my former "best friend" (who was *kitten* my boyfriend in high school) turned into a crack *kitten*. I didn't like most of the people I went to school with and to be honest I was too drunk to remember them anyways,

    3) I'm not a huge fan of "gummy" candies, except sour patch kids left to soak in Cachaca (Brazilian rum), they are *kitten* awesome!