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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Waiting room boredom ^^^and curious how his rap went
Hope everything is ok?
As for the rap, "(mumble mumble) something about hopping in a new whip (mumble mumble... this time in what sounded like Haitian Creole and Quebec joual) something that rhymed with fromage ...at which point he switched back to English to talk about money"
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Glad to have a sunny day for a change0
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Pink pants1
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"Subjects who yawned in response to observing others yawn exhibited higher empathy values by half a standard deviation."
Guess I am empathetic now, who knew lol2 -
stevehenderson776 wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »they have extended the lockdown till mid-February
At least it's not confusing. Don't leave your house except for groceries and medical appointments, but you can grab take out or liquor if you feel like it. Support local businesses during this time, but we're closing all of the small businesses. Don't drive across the border, but we'll get you on a flight if you want to vacation in Florida. People who live alone can visit with one other household as long as neither ever leave their house. You'll be fined for gathering to protest the lockdown, but you won't be fined for gathering to protest the policing practices in another country.
It all just makes complete sense. Our government definitely knows what it's doing.
You forgot that it's safe to send your kids to school but we'll give them surgical masks because cloth masks are insufficient. But everyone else can wear cloth masks 🤷🏾♀️
Meanwhile, in a nowhere school in the states, it's the exact opposite. My son's school will not allow the kids to bring surgical/paper masks because they get too easily destroyed or if they get the littlest bit wet, they are 100% useless.
This whole thing is just wild (in the worst possible way).3 -
happimess01 wrote: »"Subjects who yawned in response to observing others yawn exhibited higher empathy values by half a standard deviation."
Guess I am empathetic now, who knew lol
maybe I just need a *kitten* nap.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »"Subjects who yawned in response to observing others yawn exhibited higher empathy values by half a standard deviation."
Guess I am empathetic now, who knew lol
maybe I just need a *kitten* nap.
I had one of those. Didn't help. Still empathetic.3 -
You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
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My 7 mile long to-do list that is about to exploded on me.3
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I sometimes wish i could speak in my typing dialect......2
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
I like you. You’re good people.5 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
Where what and how in he!!?
Honest, it wasn't me. I give you nothing but hugs lady Now if there was a jealous button I'd be keeping my clicker finger busy.0 -
Kashmir_314_ wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
Amen, sister!
It's unfortunate this was probably fuel for the misery. Any attention, good or bad = attention. That's exactly what they're looking for.
It just makes me want to
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
Where what and how in he!!?
Honest, it wasn't me. I give you nothing but hugs lady Now if there was an jealous button I'd be keeping my clicker finger busy.
Oh no, it's the selfie threads. It makes me mad to see other people get dislikes on their photos. It's like... these people are going to put themselves out there and show their face or whatever, and someone chooses to dislike the pic? Some people get regular disgrees, and I get it... they have a stalker, who is probably appreciating this attention too much, but still. Don't disagree someone's face. That's just rude and petty and makes me want to hit something.7 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Kashmir_314_ wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
Amen, sister!
It's unfortunate this was probably fuel for the misery. Any attention, good or bad = attention. That's exactly what they're looking for.
It just makes me want to
This is how I picture you 24/7 though 😍4 -
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Kashmir_314_ wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »You know.. I don't know what kind of miserable *kitten* feels the need to go around and disagree with selfies... But if you are the one who intentionally does it...
Just know that you seem insanely miserable and I am glad you disagree with my support of them... Because I want nothing in common with someone who is that rude and sad.
Amen, sister!
It's unfortunate this was probably fuel for the misery. Any attention, good or bad = attention. That's exactly what they're looking for.
It just makes me want to
This is how I picture you 24/7 though 😍
haha most days I'm more like this...
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My oldest daughter turns 17 today. I was able to hug her at the same time she was born this morning.... imma need tissues 🥲12
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numbness in my hands after lifting. I’m worried5
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twitchandshout wrote: »numbness in my hands after lifting. I’m worried
https://www.self.com/story/why-hands-or-feet-feel-tingly-or-numb-during-workoutNumbness during exercise is usually nothing to worry about, as long as it goes away.
"The tingling or numbness is benign as long as it goes away when you shake it out,” says Dr. Chen.
if it lingers and doesn't go away... then it's worth getting it checked out.
I know when I used to do elliptical way back when, my baby toes would always fall dead asleep. It was freaky!
Also, if you're working muscles that aren't used to being worked, they may be more swollen than your body is used to and could be stressing out the nerves. Worth paying attention to, but not being worried just yet.3 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »numbness in my hands after lifting. I’m worried
https://www.self.com/story/why-hands-or-feet-feel-tingly-or-numb-during-workoutNumbness during exercise is usually nothing to worry about, as long as it goes away.
"The tingling or numbness is benign as long as it goes away when you shake it out,” says Dr. Chen.
if it lingers and doesn't go away... then it's worth getting it checked out.
I know when I used to do elliptical way back when, my baby toes would always fall dead asleep. It was freaky!
Also, if you're working muscles that aren't used to being worked, they may be more swollen than your body is used to and could be stressing out the nerves. Worth paying attention to, but not being worried just yet.
Thank you. It’s a new symptom so I’m concerned. I should probably see a doctor.3 -
Today I learned that ibuprofen, cheesecake, and a nap are good medicine6
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Kashmir_314_ wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »Today I learned that ibuprofen, cheesecake, and a nap are good medicine
Leftovers?
I have some bbq potato chips...😁0
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