Dietary high horses
glassyo
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How do you not punch people in the face when they get on them?
Asking for a friend.
Asking for a friend.
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Lose more weight than them.0
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You two ladies rock!!0
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Unless it's me that has your friend in a twist. If it's me that's got on my high horse, be gracious, kind, and forgive me.0
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LOL I know! This was partly a joke...er venty thread than anything too that I've been wanting to post for a while.
This actually kinda goes for the people who say learn to cook when a person explicitly doesn't want to or want to make the time.
Again, venting for a friend.
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Or, "eat less, move more", or, "leave the loser", or, "grow up and eat your veggies".0
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LIke this post!0
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I am just under 4' 11" and even a pony is a high horse for me. That is why I pretty much ignore most horses/opinions and figure that everyone has a right to their opinion as I do to mine. I do what works for me, support when I feel I can and on the rest I don't waste my energy. It's really easy...0
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Clicked on this thread hoping for some genuine horse discussion but after reading thru each post a few times I have not seen the correlation. I had a lot to say on seabiscuit...0
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Although I get tons of weight loss advice, I have never heard anyone in real life get on a dietary high horse. The "My diet is better than your diet!" stuff has only happened online.
I've had people discourage my weight loss and make fun of the weighing and healthy eating, but I cut those friendships off. To everything there is a season, you know? Time to move on.
On rare occasions, I've encountered the vegan who tells everyone why they're vegan, but it's a rare occurrence and has not been my typical experience with vegans.0 -
ilovecereal1982 wrote: »Clicked on this thread hoping for some genuine horse discussion but after reading thru each post a few times I have not seen the correlation. I had a lot to say on seabiscuit...
The movie brought tears to my eyes...or shall we say, I was a blubbering idiot!0 -
Damn you seabiscuit you American hero!!!!0
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ilovecereal1982 wrote: »Damn you seabiscuit you American hero!!!!
Yup...that's what I was saying the whole time....us silly Canadians cry easily!! (On a serious note, very touching story!)0 -
Ooooh very touching and I was born in canada so I know all to well the curse of the sensitive heart....0
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I'm scared of high horses.
People who think their way is the only way- I admire their steadfastness, pity their inflexibility, and try not to have them as a friend. I am way too laid back.
Jgnatca, love your the old lady joke.
Cheers, h.0 -
I cheerfully nod my head and then enjoy the apple crisp (homemade, with flaxseed/fresh ground whole wheat and real butter, along with freshly picked apples) that I just made.0
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This is my first participation on here- I have to say, high horses drive me crazy. Where I live in Colorado, almost everyone is thin and looks fit, but a lot of people have diets I think are bordering on eating disorders, and they are very evangelical about them. I think it may soon be a crime to eat gluten here, and there are more people on paleo diets than I can count. That is nice if it works for you, but it does not work for me. And, no, feeding your child grain is not child abuse.0
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If it weren't for my horse i wouldn't have spent that year in college.0
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ilovecereal1982 wrote: »Clicked on this thread hoping for some genuine horse discussion but after reading thru each post a few times I have not seen the correlation. I had a lot to say on seabiscuit...
Ew ew ew. My mind just went to horses and trying to keep it on topic to the message board. Ewwwwwwwwwwww.
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What's wrong with a horse???? I think you were thinking the word horse but actually picturing a donkey.0
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I'm honestly confused. What's wrong with horses?
(Not the high horses, the ew reaction.)0 -
I like 'special snowflake'.
Can we all club together, buy a high horse, and name it 'special snowflake'?
Pleeease. We could enter it in races and win lots of money. Honest.
Cheers, h.0 -
That's a damn good horse name...I'd put money on him!!! Not an excessive amount...but just the right conservative amount to get people to nod in approval who are next to me...as I hand the money over.0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »I'm honestly confused. What's wrong with horses?
(Not the high horses, the ew reaction.)
Oh because my mind went to eating them (which I know some people like). I just gross out easily.
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middlehaitch wrote: »I like 'special snowflake'.
Can we all club together, buy a high horse, and name it 'special snowflake'?
Pleeease. We could enter it in races and win lots of money. Honest.
Cheers, h.
ROFLMAO!
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middlehaitch wrote: »I'm scared of high horses.
People who think their way is the only way- I admire their steadfastness, pity their inflexibility, and try not to have them as a friend. I am way too laid back.
Jgnatca, love your the old lady joke.
Cheers, h.
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middlehaitch wrote: »I like 'special snowflake'.
Can we all club together, buy a high horse, and name it 'special snowflake'?
Pleeease. We could enter it in races and win lots of money. Honest.
Cheers, h.
Such a fan!!!0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »I'm honestly confused. What's wrong with horses?
(Not the high horses, the ew reaction.)
Oh because my mind went to eating them (which I know some people like). I just gross out easily.
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