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SEAHORSES4EVER wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I hope I have time to eat today.
If you don't I'm going to tag you in every food post I see.
I've never once looked at a food post and thought it looked appetizing. If I wanted to see everyone's lunch, I'd join instagram1 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »SEAHORSES4EVER wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I hope I have time to eat today.
If you don't I'm going to tag you in every food post I see.
I've never once looked at a food post and thought it looked appetizing. If I wanted to see everyone's lunch, I'd join instagram
You think I'd do it to try lure you in with low calorie cheesecake? No sir, just want to annoy you into eating.2 -
@CaptainFantastic00 smells like beets and feet.1
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I feel sick ugh0
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SEAHORSES4EVER wrote: »@CaptainFantastic00 smells like beets and feet.
Awe maaaaan0 -
Awe it feels good to be back0
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Any Vegans out there that can recommend a good cookbook? I'm not a vegan but looking to eat a bit healthier. Any thoughts?1
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I have't talked to my extremely bi polar selfish crap starting sister in law since I told her off about 4 months ago. She is coming into to town tonight for a family wedding this weekend. I don't even want to deal with her *kitten*. I know she is going to sit there and play the victim, making snide comments all night long when she has done this all to herself with her crazy delusions and refusal to treat her bi polar. It will be hard for me to take the high road and if she pushes me too far she won't like if I get a chance alone with her away from the wedding party.1
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Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »LittleHearseDriver wrote: »Dinner: chicken, corn, and tomatoes
Tamales?
A girl can dream.nolan44219 wrote: »LittleHearseDriver wrote: »Dinner: chicken, corn, and tomatoes
will you be making love to them with your mouth?
that sounds so much more pervy when I say it than it does when you do.
It's because I look sweet and innocent. I can get away with a lot.0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »I have't talked to my extremely bi polar selfish crap starting sister in law since I told her off about 4 months ago. She is coming into to town tonight for a family wedding this weekend. I don't even want to deal with her *kitten*. I know she is going to sit there and play the victim, making snide comments all night long when she has done this all to herself with her crazy delusions and refusal to treat her bi polar. It will be hard for me to take the high road and if she pushes me too far she won't like if I get a chance alone with her away from the wedding party.
You got this lady!1 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »I have't talked to my extremely bi polar selfish crap starting sister in law since I told her off about 4 months ago. She is coming into to town tonight for a family wedding this weekend. I don't even want to deal with her *kitten*. I know she is going to sit there and play the victim, making snide comments all night long when she has done this all to herself with her crazy delusions and refusal to treat her bi polar. It will be hard for me to take the high road and if she pushes me too far she won't like if I get a chance alone with her away from the wedding party.
Becareful with Bipolar people. They are my personal most significant dangerous people to themselves and regardless if we like how they act we should be there for family/friends who suffer from that diagnosis symptomology.
Bipolar individuals don't usually play victims.......they are real. Borderline personality individuals do that.1 -
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It's Friday eve, it's Friday eve, it's Friday eve...1
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do people really get sad when celebrities die? I mean other than death being a sad thing in general.
I can't tell if it's just an act, maybe out of respect for the deceased, or if people genuinely feel upset when a celebrity does.
I don't feel anything, even if they were an icon. Maybe of moment of "oh that sucks". Anyone care to explain?
I was crushed when Prince died. Michael Jackson too. Not because I knew them personally, but because of the music we will be missing out on.
I will cry when Betty White dies, I'm saying it now.4 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do people really get sad when celebrities die? I mean other than death being a sad thing in general.
I can't tell if it's just an act, maybe out of respect for the deceased, or if people genuinely feel upset when a celebrity does.
I don't feel anything, even if they were an icon. Maybe of moment of "oh that sucks". Anyone care to explain?
It's gotta be an act. The only time I felt anything about a celebrity death was when I was annoyed that there wouldn't be any more Chris Farley movies.
puggy monkey baby1 -
The mark of a great artist is the ability for them to make you form an emotional attachment to them and their work. It's perfectly natural that some people will have a stronger connection than others, and feel the loss deeply.2
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do people really get sad when celebrities die? I mean other than death being a sad thing in general.
I can't tell if it's just an act, maybe out of respect for the deceased, or if people genuinely feel upset when a celebrity does.
I don't feel anything, even if they were an icon. Maybe of moment of "oh that sucks". Anyone care to explain?
Some people only care because it's popular. I've been sad when some celebs have died but no more sad than when Gary, who invented toilet seat warmers, died. They're just people.
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