What's on your mind?

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  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    I love tarot readers because they’re your best hype-man. “You’re so special and literally everyone is in love with you and if they’re not it’s bc they’re just jealous.”💅🏻 But said in a very drawn out way where they can tell you the same thing five times. Like yes, tell me again how irresistible and unique I am. Just ten more times now.....
    One just told me my ‘future spouse’ is basically the most perfect human to exist and I’m like... hmmm that sure is gonna be nice bc I’m a mess™.
    🙄
    Oh mystical all seeing teen to mid 20 something, what does my crush secretly think of me???? 😳
    🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄😵
    I’m entertained and also just rolling my eyes.
    Should be getting my car ac fixed but I’m like, What does August 2021 have in store for me? 🤔

    I only do readings for myself because I can’t handle the responsibility. Plus most of my friends think it’s creepy

    People are either really into it or think your loopy. OR think that it’s the devil 😈👻💀
    I find this stuff horribly entertaining. I’ve bought four decks for myself so far. I don’t feel like I’m the best at reading them or at least, in a way that sounds articulate.
    Example -
    ✨‘Ya bro so um, I don't really know what this card stands for w/o looking it up but the vibes are immaculate. You’re probs gonna come into some money but um.. don’t be selfish with it bc then ur gonna lose money overall.’ ✨
  • mistwitch
    mistwitch Posts: 184 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    I love tarot readers because they’re your best hype-man. “You’re so special and literally everyone is in love with you and if they’re not it’s bc they’re just jealous.”💅🏻 But said in a very drawn out way where they can tell you the same thing five times. Like yes, tell me again how irresistible and unique I am. Just ten more times now.....
    One just told me my ‘future spouse’ is basically the most perfect human to exist and I’m like... hmmm that sure is gonna be nice bc I’m a mess™.
    🙄
    Oh mystical all seeing teen to mid 20 something, what does my crush secretly think of me???? 😳
    🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄😵
    I’m entertained and also just rolling my eyes.
    Should be getting my car ac fixed but I’m like, What does August 2021 have in store for me? 🤔

    I only do readings for myself because I can’t handle the responsibility. Plus most of my friends think it’s creepy

    People are either really into it or think your loopy. OR think that it’s the devil 😈👻💀
    I find this stuff horribly entertaining. I’ve bought four decks for myself so far. I don’t feel like I’m the best at reading them or at least, in a way that sounds articulate.
    Example -
    ✨‘Ya bro so um, I don't really know what this card stands for w/o looking it up but the vibes are immaculate. You’re probs gonna come into some money but um.. don’t be selfish with it bc then ur gonna lose money overall.’ ✨

    😂 I love the way you talk

    I kind of use them as a psychological tool to confirm what I think I already know. And maybe there’s some ooky spooky stuff in there too. But you know how you’re supposed to be able to tell a story with them? I’m really bad at that
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    My sister visited a psychic with hopes she'd hear proof that her deceased dh is still there somewhere. So the guy starts phishing for stuff, like 'I sense Oreos, he must've really liked Oreos'. Ahh nope. He loved doing puzzles, right? Uh, another nope. I see blocks? Well, you're close because he was darn handy with tools.

    Come to find out, those were 3 things that he'd opened up with in doing my ds's friend's reading, as well. :/

    Thanks buddy for ripping off mourning grieving people whose only downfall is hoping for some kind of connection with someone they painfully miss.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,702 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    This reminds me,
    My ex had a friend that raced and always parked next to us at the Motocross track.
    He always had a new cycle, new helmet with all matching gear.
    He was decked out!
    He also rode the “beginner” class.
    The ex and I used to chuckle about it.

    Nowadays, I think, “good for him!”
    He got out there, had his fun even if he looked like a newbie every time he showed up.
    At least he showed up. ☺️
  • mistwitch
    mistwitch Posts: 184 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    New Affirmation: I'm aces at problem-solving 😃
    Subsequent Realization: I'm the creator of most of my problems 🤔
    The glass is half full
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    New Affirmation: I'm aces at problem-solving 😃
    Subsequent Realization: I'm the creator of most of my problems 🤔
    The glass is half full

    👁👄👁

    (...sees new problem so jumps up to pour more water into the glass...)

    Oh wait, that's not what you meant, was it? 😭

    lol thank you @mistwitch!!
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,702 Member
    Well, I attempted to conquer my fear of walking outside my apt complex yesterday afternoon. There's a sidewalk, but it runs adjacent to the highway & I had an incident about 3-wks ago where 2 guys raced at me to attempt to drag me into their car. I'd just begun my walk, so quickly ran back into my complex & home. Since then, I've stopped walking.

    A once around jaunt is 1-mi from my doorway to the end of the walkway & back again. So around 4pm, I reached 1/4-mi, feeling great & like I'd "taken back my power" when the sun shifted, for lack of a better phrase, & my shadow, which had been behind me, was now coming up quickly on my side. I saw it out of my peripheral vision & it really caught me off-guard & startled me.

    I was suddenly jolted back into panic mode, thinking someone was trying to grab me & yelped out loud. My heart was pounding & that surge of adrenaline the rest of the walk didn't feel great. No one else was out my entire walk & it was so hot, when I reached the end of the sidewalk, I realized I'd forgotten water, which would have been nice to have in 100-degree heat. I also realized I was moving slower... heat + humidity + no walking for 3-wks & that, should something have happened at that point, I'd be hard pressed to run 1/2-mi back to safety. With that in mind, my return walk wasn't pleasant... the occasional car driving by unnerved me, I kept looking behind me, every bird or squirrel that rattled a tree branch made me gasp. Oh, jeez...

    I'd like to go for a walk now, but... my heart's racing just thinking about it, so I'll skip it & just do yoga at home. I can walk around inside the complex, but it's all parking lot, no sidewalks, with lots of blind turns & awkward angles... with all the elders & poor foreign drivers (there are a lot of both), I almost get taken out by a vehicle or 2 or 3 backing up every time I go to collect my mail about 100-yds away.

    Here I thought I was a big, tough, IR girl from inner-city Boston & could handle it... I realized I'm just a skinny, little girl in FL. Guess I'm gonna skip walking for a few days.

    You’re in Tampa yes?
    My ex just made a trip there to visit his ailing dad and he mentioned that over the last 10yrs or so that he’s been going there it seems much different now, not for the better.
    Sad.

    Sometimes here when it’s scorching and I can’t take the dreadmill anymore I walk at a small indoor mall.
    The doors to the mall open before most of the shops are open in the mornings and the only people there are walkers.
    4 loops is 2mi.
    Maybe you can find something similar?
    Be careful! 💓
  • BraydanTaffy
    BraydanTaffy Posts: 504 Member
    Well, I attempted to conquer my fear of walking outside my apt complex yesterday afternoon. There's a sidewalk, but it runs adjacent to the highway & I had an incident about 3-wks ago where 2 guys raced at me to attempt to drag me into their car. I'd just begun my walk, so quickly ran back into my complex & home. Since then, I've stopped walking.

    A once around jaunt is 1-mi from my doorway to the end of the walkway & back again. So around 4pm, I reached 1/4-mi, feeling great & like I'd "taken back my power" when the sun shifted, for lack of a better phrase, & my shadow, which had been behind me, was now coming up quickly on my side. I saw it out of my peripheral vision & it really caught me off-guard & startled me.

    I was suddenly jolted back into panic mode, thinking someone was trying to grab me & yelped out loud. My heart was pounding & that surge of adrenaline the rest of the walk didn't feel great. No one else was out my entire walk & it was so hot, when I reached the end of the sidewalk, I realized I'd forgotten water, which would have been nice to have in 100-degree heat. I also realized I was moving slower... heat + humidity + no walking for 3-wks & that, should something have happened at that point, I'd be hard pressed to run 1/2-mi back to safety. With that in mind, my return walk wasn't pleasant... the occasional car driving by unnerved me, I kept looking behind me, every bird or squirrel that rattled a tree branch made me gasp. Oh, jeez...

    I'd like to go for a walk now, but... my heart's racing just thinking about it, so I'll skip it & just do yoga at home. I can walk around inside the complex, but it's all parking lot, no sidewalks, with lots of blind turns & awkward angles... with all the elders & poor foreign drivers (there are a lot of both), I almost get taken out by a vehicle or 2 or 3 backing up every time I go to collect my mail about 100-yds away.

    Here I thought I was a big, tough, IR girl from inner-city Boston & could handle it... I realized I'm just a skinny, little girl in FL. Guess I'm gonna skip walking for a few days.

    You’re in Tampa yes?
    My ex just made a trip there to visit his ailing dad and he mentioned that over the last 10yrs or so that he’s been going there it seems much different now, not for the better.
    Sad.

    Sometimes here when it’s scorching and I can’t take the dreadmill anymore I walk at a small indoor mall.
    The doors to the mall open before most of the shops are open in the mornings and the only people there are walkers.
    4 loops is 2mi.
    Maybe you can find something similar?
    Be careful! 💓

    TY, HH. Yes, I'm in Palm Harbor, 1-mi N of Tampa. Sorry to hear about your ex's dad.

    And, yes, FL crime has always been high, but like so many cities, it's getting worse... I've also lived in Boca Raton & near Panama City & both are crime ridden. Once I leave in Nov, I won't return to FL to live.

    And, that's a great idea. Since Covid, I hadn't thought about malls. Wasn't even sure if they were open. I've got one within 1-3 mi, so I'll check it out in a day or 2. TY!
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    There's an old guy at our gym. He's there just lifting some weights (respect).

    Anyway, he's inside, wearing full hiking gear.... hat, socks, boots, fanny pack, cargo shorts.

    Dude, this is a neighborhood gym, not the Ho-Chi-Min Trail.
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,230 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    There's an old guy at our gym. He's there just lifting some weights (respect).

    Anyway, he's inside, wearing full hiking gear.... hat, socks, boots, fanny pack, cargo shorts.

    Dude, this is a neighborhood gym, not the Ho-Chi-Min Trail.

    I usually lift in blue jeans and a comfortable pair of espadrilles

    I’m literally lol’ing right now. 😂
  • mistwitch
    mistwitch Posts: 184 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    mistwitch wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    There's an old guy at our gym. He's there just lifting some weights (respect).

    Anyway, he's inside, wearing full hiking gear.... hat, socks, boots, fanny pack, cargo shorts.

    Dude, this is a neighborhood gym, not the Ho-Chi-Min Trail.

    I usually lift in blue jeans and a comfortable pair of espadrilles

    I’m literally lol’ing right now. 😂

    things in the gym that aren’t illegal but make you look insane
  • BraydanTaffy
    BraydanTaffy Posts: 504 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    There's an old guy at our gym. He's there just lifting some weights (respect).

    Anyway, he's inside, wearing full hiking gear.... hat, socks, boots, fanny pack, cargo shorts.

    Dude, this is a neighborhood gym, not the Ho-Chi-Min Trail.

    Lol.

    Possibly old guy thinks he is on the HCM Trail?

    Either way, can ya find out what's in that fanny pack? I'm dying to know.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    mistwitch wrote: »
    People on manicured hiking trails all geared up. Dude, I’ve seen five-year-olds do this in crocs.

    There's an old guy at our gym. He's there just lifting some weights (respect).

    Anyway, he's inside, wearing full hiking gear.... hat, socks, boots, fanny pack, cargo shorts.

    Dude, this is a neighborhood gym, not the Ho-Chi-Min Trail.

    I usually lift in blue jeans and a comfortable pair of espadrilles

    Me too.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    dlben007 wrote: »
    I bet I drop a few pounds next week. I have a colonoscopy coming up and I am fixated on that going well.

    I try to have a colonoscopy once or twice a week.

    Everyone needs a hobby.
  • BraydanTaffy
    BraydanTaffy Posts: 504 Member
    dlben007 wrote: »
    I bet I drop a few pounds next week. I have a colonoscopy coming up and I am fixated on that going well.

    You'll be fine. Good luck, mate!
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,702 Member
    Words
    I’ve learned, it took me decades of being careful how I said things and walking on eggshells but it finally sank in, use as few words as possible to get your point across.
    Extra words tend to turn into ammo for a future war of wills.

    I learned this after I divorced,
    wish I’d learned it sooner.

    You sound very wise.

    It was age 37 that I finally decided I'd no longer hold my tongue. That has not gone well. What that meant is multiple job firings. I no longer cared to accept abuse (worked only in male dominated fields during my lifetime). In personal relationships (friends & bf's), I also decided not to wait years for someone to treat me with respect... he/they had none... buh bye.

    It's been a bleedin' lonely path since then. I'm envious of those with long term relationships with mutual love & respect. I almost can't stand hearing their stories of love & support. Why couldn't I have had that?

    I sometimes think... what did I do in a past life that I couldn't attract that in this life time? I don't know the answer, but I am astoundingly annoyed by it. I truly hope I attract a good man in the next few years. I can't imagine another couple of decades alone.

    I feel sure you will. 💓
  • BraydanTaffy
    BraydanTaffy Posts: 504 Member
    Words
    I’ve learned, it took me decades of being careful how I said things and walking on eggshells but it finally sank in, use as few words as possible to get your point across.
    Extra words tend to turn into ammo for a future war of wills.

    I learned this after I divorced,
    wish I’d learned it sooner.

    You sound very wise.

    It was age 37 that I finally decided I'd no longer hold my tongue. That has not gone well. What that meant is multiple job firings. I no longer cared to accept abuse (worked only in male dominated fields during my lifetime). In personal relationships (friends & bf's), I also decided not to wait years for someone to treat me with respect... he/they had none... buh bye.

    It's been a bleedin' lonely path since then. I'm envious of those with long term relationships with mutual love & respect. I almost can't stand hearing their stories of love & support. Why couldn't I have had that?

    I sometimes think... what did I do in a past life that I couldn't attract that in this life time? I don't know the answer, but I am astoundingly annoyed by it. I truly hope I attract a good man in the next few years. I can't imagine another couple of decades alone.

    I feel sure you will. 💓

    Thank you so much for that. It means a lot. Trulyl
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    She's there sweetie. <3
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,702 Member
    I have laughed so much at my grand-kitten,
    his antics are hilarious.
    My DIL warned me about his late night flip-out,
    she was not kidding!
    He went crazy while we played, shredded my arm a bit. 🙄
    She did not tell me however that he would wake me up at 7:30am ready to start playtime.
    I woke to him biting my hand. 😂
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    Disgusted at the Norwegian girls handball team getting fined for wearing shorts

    yea, I thought that was pretty ridiculous when I heard about the rule.
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    tmanfive wrote: »
    First off, idk how many times I’m gonna walk around work with my belt undone but perhaps people will think it’s just an edgy look I’m going for at this point.
    Also, all me and my friend do is talk about getting other jobs and the day she quits, I’m gonna actually start putting in applications. This place is so BORING! I can’t believe that I’m getting paid to basically dust and bs with my coworker all day.
    Like, my last job worked me to death for less pay, no benefits, no consecutive days off, no reliable schedule, no raises. My neck is screwed up probably forever from that place and here I do nothing and have everything. ... except work to do. Sounds nice but I prefer to be busy. The staring at the wall thing gets old. Looking at my phone gets old and I only have so many stories to tell the coworker. We’re already getting into my gritty backstory and I thought that was reserved for internet strangers and drunk nights out. 😵

    I feel ya. Love my career, hate my job, but I’m sticking around because I get paid well to mostly swim, fish, and attend conference calls. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    Edit: oh, and obviously grace yall with my presence here on the forum.

    Sounds like a nice gig. I'd take it!