What's on your mind?

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  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,272 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    If you do this please create a new velfie thread.

    I don’t think i ever had a velfie thread, that was @Timshel_

    I am fully aware of this but you also creat a lot of threads. I don’t believe he took out a patent on that 😎😘

    As i recall about four people participated and i was two of them 🤦🏼‍♀️

    Is this where we learned you don’t wear deodorant? 🤔

    I’m going to tell you that full story right now 😂

    I was getting laser hair removal that day and i had to shave beforehand but I couldn’t put anything on my skin. I was on my way back from that when he made that thread and I got a bee up my bonnet that I wanted to be first. So I made the video despite my shiny undeodorized skin and unwashed hair and the fact that i may or may not have been drivingthroughconstruction*cough*

    And then @_Captivated_ beat me anyway. *sob*

    It’s OK. We will still sit at the lunch table with your stinky self. Social distancing and all do it needs to be a really big table. 😷
  • B_Plus_Effort
    B_Plus_Effort Posts: 311 Member
    just finished my second fast, I started fasting this month just one day a week to see how it goes, and I won't lie to you I am not a diet fad, or this or that junky, I just thought what the hewk, so I tried it just to see if I can do it, I mean why not add fasting to our toolbox sort of speak, and the first day was amazing I did not really feel any hunger and I had plenty of energy, however the second one was tougher, I did not feel much hunger, but I was so tired all day, probably should not have worked out on an empty tank, but oh well you live an learn, anyway just wanted to share, and yes I do recommend fasting, just be smart about it, and realize we are all different and may be effected differently
  • B_Plus_Effort
    B_Plus_Effort Posts: 311 Member
    melmelw03 wrote: »
    Y'all don't want to know. :disappointed:

    well shoot, if you put it that way, now we must know, ha ha
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    this is me.
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    My suggestion: take melatonin then lie down and fight sleep as hard as you can

    Ghooooooooooost poooooosts...

    Tis the season, and all that :)

    I'll disappear when I've completed unfinished business, when someone buries my bones, or when people stop believing in me. I dunno, I'm new to this

    Anyway, greetings from the other side!

    how is it that when i click on your profile you don't exist - whattttttttttt?
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    My suggestion: take melatonin then lie down and fight sleep as hard as you can

    Come back to us 😭

    Edit: does it matter if I sleep in clothes or naked

    ok so this is not only me this is happening to *are we dreaming or drinking that this is happening??*
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
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    *kitten*

    been there done that! and never again ;)
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    This is why I drank as often as I did... and why it ended up being a problem in my 20s that required intervention. :grimace:

    The freeing feeling of reaching that state is amazing, so long as you don't end up doing or saying things you'll regret later. Also, the hangover is awful.

    I find tipsy to be a pleasant state now, with minimal chance that I'll have an awful hangover headache the next day.

  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    edited October 2020
    I love squirrels. My sister used to coax them into the house with peanuts. They would be running along the backside of the couch and swinging from the curtains when my mother wasn't looking. We hauled my sister's pet squirrel 'Peanuts' into town by accident. It was riding in the vehicle for over 60 miles and it jumped out when we stopped. My folks were running all over the place trying to coax the squirrel back so we could take it home. My sister was bawling her head off and she's never forgotten that squirrel.

    There's nothing better than being bossed around by a squirrel up in a tree.

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  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,677 Member
    MiNinaLisa wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    x6mnavo1pnq5.jpeg
    *kitten*

    been there done that! and never again ;)

    same. eff that hurts
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,677 Member
    edited October 2020
    Diatonic12 wrote: »
    I love squirrels. My sister used to coax them into the house with peanuts. They would be running along the backside of the couch and swinging from the curtains when my mother wasn't looking. We hauled my sister's pet squirrel 'Peanuts' into town by accident. It was riding in the vehicle for over 60 miles and it jumped out when we stopped. My folks were was running all over the place trying to coax the squirrel back so we could take it home. My sister was bawling her head off and she's never forgotten that squirrel.

    There's nothing better than being bossed around by a squirrel up in a tree.

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    This is one of my fav pics... squirrels with superhero landings!

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  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Diatonic12 wrote: »
    I love squirrels. My sister used to coax them into the house with peanuts. They would be running along the backside of the couch and swinging from the curtains when my mother wasn't looking. We hauled my sister's pet squirrel 'Peanuts' into town by accident. It was riding in the vehicle for over 60 miles and it jumped out when we stopped. My folks were was running all over the place trying to coax the squirrel back so we could take it home. My sister was bawling her head off and she's never forgotten that squirrel.

    There's nothing better than being bossed around by a squirrel up in a tree.

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    Aww, why they gotta be so cute?? :heart:
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    They're cute because they have true personalities. They're smart and they're true to their nature. Nature is honest and delightful. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    @CacoEther Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Staying together is success.
    You're that woman. <3
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,272 Member
    MiNinaLisa wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    CacoEther wrote: »
    Sometimes i wanna drink only for the dream-like lack of inhibitions

    If you do this please create a new velfie thread.

    I don’t think i ever had a velfie thread, that was @Timshel_

    I am fully aware of this but you also creat a lot of threads. I don’t believe he took out a patent on that 😎😘

    As i recall about four people participated and i was two of them 🤦🏼‍♀️

    Is this where we learned you don’t wear deodorant? 🤔

    actually i think it was the one where she solicited pics

    Yes!!!! That was one of the best.

    Who are you?!?

    shhhhhh she's the beautiful artistic one.... <3

    A little birdie passed that on to me and I was very happy to hear.😁🥰
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    Are we who we are because that's what we think people want us to be or are we who we are because that's truly who we are? And how can we tell the difference? They say Just be you. But who am I really and do I want to be that person or somebody different?
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Are we who we are because that's what we think people want us to be or are we who we are because that's truly who we are? And how can we tell the difference? They say Just be you. But who am I really and do I want to be that person or somebody different?

    dunno....

    what's for lunch today ?
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
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    We could all go to Lucy's chocolate factory for lunch.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Are we who we are because that's what we think people want us to be or are we who we are because that's truly who we are? And how can we tell the difference? They say Just be you. But who am I really and do I want to be that person or somebody different?

    dunno....

    what's for lunch today ?

    Ben and Jerry's peanut butter ice cream.
    It's that kind of a dayweek.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,677 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Are we who we are because that's what we think people want us to be or are we who we are because that's truly who we are? And how can we tell the difference? They say Just be you. But who am I really and do I want to be that person or somebody different?

    Yes.

    I think it's a bit of everything. I think a large part of my life I was more in the first category - wanting to make everyone happy, so shaping my emotions, reactions, behaviours in terms of other people's expectations of me. I hate to say it, but if I'm honest, I still do to a large extent.

    But who we are is how we behave - so regardless of whether someone else molded our behaviours, or whether they were self designed, it is still who we are. Besides, I don't think anyone is ever going to be entirely self made. External influences are always present.

    How we can tell the difference, in my opinion, is probably best measured by our level of inner peace. Are you happy with who you seem to be? Does it feel like it matches who you think you are? Or do you feel like no one knows the real you? If the latter, then MFP is a great way to socially experiment. Be the person you want to be. Say the things you want to say, befriend the people you want to know better. It really helped me realize that the person I wanted to be was actually loved (and maybe more than the person I felt I should be). Anonymity can sometimes help you learn how to be real, because the risk isn't as great. (Internet person rejection doesn't hurt as much as in-person rejection... usually)

    Keep in mind that (unless we're dead, or incredibly narcissistic), most people want to change to some extent. We continue to grow and develop our whole lives - and that's a good thing. We don't know everything now, so as we learn, we shift and adapt. (That is something I took from the book "The subtle art of not giving a *kitten*").


    Anyhoo... thanks for making me think. Sorry if I thought too much out loud. lol