Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • katalinax87
    katalinax87 Posts: 146 Member
    I generally post funny stuff my 2.5 year old toddler has done like today...

    'Looks like we have nursery sorted for sept, as long as they let Elena back after she tried to drown their rabbit'

  • ShibaEars
    ShibaEars Posts: 3,928 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
    Speaking of social media. I hate it when couples have fights and then rush to Facebook to change their status to "it's complicated"...

    Should be a law against airing your dirty laundry on facebook. I hate the attention seekers, you know the ones who put their status as 'can't believe what just happened.....' or 'I'm so sad...' and then have a legion of idiots asking what's wrong. They're attention seeking, that's what's wrong you bellend!

    That usually goes..."OMG what's wrong? Call me!" Then, "I don't want to talk about it."

    I have a cousin that does this constantly. She also repeatedly complains about her kids. Yesterday's loving post consisted of 5 or 6 F-bombs saying she wishes her kids would stop *bleeping* crying.

    I have one coworker who is supposedly happily married, but most of her facebook posts are of mostly naked guys. The other few posts are about wine, and complaining about being sick (this makes her sick days more believable, I suppose). I'm sorry, but when you're in your 40's, married with kids & your posts are all naked guys & alcohol, I'm judging.
  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
    Confession: One time, my parents took me to this flash mob thing. This was back in the 80's when people did *kitten* as a group and didn't need a flashy name for it. Anyway, we went to this drive-in that was playing a zombie triple feature. We dressed as zombies and shambled out from under the screen while the movies were playing. We banged on all the car windows moaning and pretending to be the undead. Most people thought it was funny, but I remember this one kid was just terrified. I've always felt bad for him and wondered how if he ever recovered from the shock.

    Tincanonastring, I love your posts....always good for a LOL. Promise never to leave this thread.
  • caryb2015
    caryb2015 Posts: 38 Member
    sullus wrote: »
    Confession: I have never managed to sit allllllll the way through "Bohemian Rhapsody"

    I used to be a Sweet Adeline (women's barbershop singing) and our chorus sang an arrangement of this. Yep, try singing that one in 4-part acapella harmony!

  • noaddedsugarx
    noaddedsugarx Posts: 169 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.

    I'm British and when I tasted Hershey's for the first time I thought it tasted like vomit. Not vomit as in gross and I just didn't like it.. vomit as in literal sick, like the aftertaste I have in mouth when I've puked. I've tried it again since and I still think the same thing.
  • noaddedsugarx
    noaddedsugarx Posts: 169 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!

    I never realised this!
  • JennyOne2277
    JennyOne2277 Posts: 26 Member
    Ceci_O_K wrote: »
    81Katz wrote: »
    I still measure my coffee creamer with a tablespoon. I have a mL cup that I could use for the creamer ... just don't. ;)

    I don't even use a tablespoon, just pour it straight from the bottle. "That looks about like 2 tablespoons."

    I'm so happy to hear that I'm not the only person who does this! I also don't log my coffee or the creamer.....

    Me, either
  • noaddedsugarx
    noaddedsugarx Posts: 169 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
    Speaking of social media. I hate it when couples have fights and then rush to Facebook to change their status to "it's complicated"...

    Should be a law against airing your dirty laundry on facebook. I hate the attention seekers, you know the ones who put their status as 'can't believe what just happened.....' or 'I'm so sad...' and then have a legion of idiots asking what's wrong. They're attention seeking, that's what's wrong you bellend!

    If nobody aired their dirty laundary on Facebook it wouldn't be half as entertaining!
  • JPW1990
    JPW1990 Posts: 2,424 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.

    I'm British and when I tasted Hershey's for the first time I thought it tasted like vomit. Not vomit as in gross and I just didn't like it.. vomit as in literal sick, like the aftertaste I have in mouth when I've puked. I've tried it again since and I still think the same thing.

    That's intentional. The process that creates that taste was something Hershey did to make chocolate affordable for the masses. So many people in the US have grown up having that as their standard for what chocolate is supposed to taste like, they don't realize how weird it actually is. It's the same situation as commercially produced bread in the US tasting horribly sweet to people from Europe - the standard is to use obnoxious amounts of sugar to speed up the yeast for mass production, but people who spend their whole lives eating it that way don't realize how sweet it is, because it's just how it always has been.
  • It takes a lot for me to even find 1 thing i like about myself most days
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    I have 5 sessions left with my PT after going 3x/week the last 2 months... I havent told him that I dont plan on buying more sessions yet and I'm dreading having to break it to him because we really get along well. I wanna start NROL and figure stuff out on my own, and $50/h is really expensive. I've only been using him to teach me proper form when doing weights. I think he's gonna be very disappointed :/
  • Kalici
    Kalici Posts: 685 Member
    sullus wrote: »
    Kalici wrote: »
    sullus wrote: »
    Confession: I have never managed to sit allllllll the way through "Bohemian Rhapsody"

    Of all the things posted in this thread I find this one of the most shocking!

    It is on the short list of 3 songs I hate so much I can't listen to them.

    Well, while I like the song I can understand where you're coming from now. There are a couple of songs that make me stabby and not in a good way.
  • GinNJuice75
    GinNJuice75 Posts: 186 Member
    I keep self sabotaging myself. As in i will eat good for so long then eat things i am not supposed to eat for a whole weekend. I will also make a cake for others in my family yet i keep picking at it and eating it too. I have an addiction to no sugar added candies as well and i dont know how to stop
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    Kalici wrote: »
    sullus wrote: »
    Kalici wrote: »
    sullus wrote: »
    Confession: I have never managed to sit allllllll the way through "Bohemian Rhapsody"

    Of all the things posted in this thread I find this one of the most shocking!

    It is on the short list of 3 songs I hate so much I can't listen to them.

    Well, while I like the song I can understand where you're coming from now. There are a couple of songs that make me stabby and not in a good way.

    No judgement, but is there a good stabby?
  • chubbard9
    chubbard9 Posts: 565 Member
    Effed up today...
    Gym closed, so I didn't work out, and even knowing that a Subway Tuna is like my eatthewholethinginaheartbeat thing... I bought a footlong after deciding I would eat half today and half tomorrow(to split calories)... NOPE. Ate both halves within 2hrs, and now am hungry again, but refusing to go any further over my daily limit... SMH. Kinda hitting myself now. lol. Wish the gym didn't close today :(
  • selena_teresa
    selena_teresa Posts: 110 Member
    I lost my Fitbit already. My son wanted to look at it and now it's been days.
    Also, I have a weekend alone in the house sans kids, husband and even the dog. I am already planning terrible things. Maybe it's a good thing I lost my fitbit as I am definitely playing video games, taking uninterrupted baths and watching Netflix... Not too many calories lost this weekend...

    ....and I woke up to a flooded basement. I spent all day tearing up baseboards, floors, running to the dump, renting fans, etc. Oh the irony of planning a lazy weekend...
  • Kalici
    Kalici Posts: 685 Member
    Kalici wrote: »
    sullus wrote: »
    Kalici wrote: »
    sullus wrote: »
    Confession: I have never managed to sit allllllll the way through "Bohemian Rhapsody"

    Of all the things posted in this thread I find this one of the most shocking!

    It is on the short list of 3 songs I hate so much I can't listen to them.

    Well, while I like the song I can understand where you're coming from now. There are a couple of songs that make me stabby and not in a good way.

    No judgement, but is there a good stabby?

    Yes! When you're playing a video game and listening to Bodies by Drowning Pool or something similar and you get on a lovely killing streak. Or you know, just when you generally want to commit another murder death kill citizen, you know, to fix your boggle.

  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    Mpol2 wrote: »
    Confession: One time, my parents took me to this flash mob thing. This was back in the 80's when people did *kitten* as a group and didn't need a flashy name for it. Anyway, we went to this drive-in that was playing a zombie triple feature. We dressed as zombies and shambled out from under the screen while the movies were playing. We banged on all the car windows moaning and pretending to be the undead. Most people thought it was funny, but I remember this one kid was just terrified. I've always felt bad for him and wondered how if he ever recovered from the shock.

    Tincanonastring, I love your posts....always good for a LOL. Promise never to leave this thread.

    I'll stay until the bitter end.

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  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
    It takes a lot for me to even find 1 thing i like about myself most days

    Sweetie, that made me so sad.....please don't give up on trying to like yourself. Talk to a friend, get some hugs, hang in there.
  • Marianne802
    Marianne802 Posts: 91 Member
    Ceci_O_K wrote: »
    81Katz wrote: »
    I still measure my coffee creamer with a tablespoon. I have a mL cup that I could use for the creamer ... just don't. ;)

    I don't even use a tablespoon, just pour it straight from the bottle. "That looks about like 2 tablespoons."

    I'm so happy to hear that I'm not the only person who does this! I also don't log my coffee or the creamer.....

    Me, either

    and me