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arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
EvErYtHiNG!!
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
EvErYtHiNG!!
If it weren’t for how entertaining & nice most of y’all are I’d never darken this door again. The only value here for me is the other members.
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
EvErYtHiNG!!
If it weren’t for how entertaining & nice most of y’all are I’d never darken this door again. The only value here for me is the other members.
I still track my food and the barcode is a nice feature - but like you - chit chat will likely keep me around hur - you cats aight
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato2 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love2 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.3 -
R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
I think I am more of a basic russet. Hearty & filling & definitely a diet staple. Substantial enough for an entree though also excellent as a side dish2 -
I was irked at myself for making an early morning dentist appointment for today (the day after I got home from the airport at 11pm) but I'm over it. It's a beautiful morning and I'm headed home to drink coffee while I unpack, then sit on my deck in the sunshine and work on my invoice2
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R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
See, this is one of the variations3 -
R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
See, this is one of the variations
you know some people like being called a potato and that’s totally normal and some people like being called little girl in a very authoritative and reprimanding voice and that can also be normal so let’s just agree on that and move on
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.ermengarde22 wrote: »R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
See, this is one of the variations
you know some people like being called a potato and that’s totally normal and some people like being called little girl in a very authoritative and reprimanding voice and that can also be normal so let’s just agree on that and move on
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These are in no way equivalents
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.ermengarde22 wrote: »R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
See, this is one of the variations
you know some people like being called a potato and that’s totally normal and some people like being called little girl in a very authoritative and reprimanding voice and that can also be normal so let’s just agree on that and move on
-_-
These are in no way equivalents
whatever you say, strawberry waffle
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Another 14 hour work day 😫4
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ButterMeMuffinz wrote: »I was irked at myself for making an early morning dentist appointment for today (the day after I got home from the airport at 11pm) but I'm over it. It's a beautiful morning and I'm headed home to drink coffee while I unpack, then sit on my deck in the sunshine and work on my invoice
I like to purposefully book appointments first thing in the morning so that I can get them over with and not feel like I'm just waiting for them all day2 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
OMG. People who type like this! Like how much longer does that actually take!?
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »arcticlynx1 wrote: »You know, it’s ironic. I started using MyFitnessPal a long time ago, because it was a free alternative to Weight Watchers and their pay-to-use weight tracking app. Now MyFitnessPal is actively trying to make the app really crappy, unless you pay money for it. This may in fact make me leave the app, and give up my thousand day streak.
They have already made it harder to keep a social feed and community going, as they have made it harder to find the feed, AND it is unclear to many on how to even post to it (I had to write MyFitnessPal for instructions, because it wasn’t clear). Also they have greatly reduced the memory of what you had previously added for foods, AND now they are making the barcode scanner pay only. No good new features, and making it all worse. It’s very disappointing, and maddening. This is what is making me mad.
Talk about bad business leader ship.
OMG. People who type like this! Like how much longer does that actually take!?
On a phone? A lot. And if I weren’t trying to convey very serious mockery on a very high level I wouldn’t have attempted it
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ermengarde22 wrote: ».ermengarde22 wrote: »R3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »
this is better than potato
They are maybe one or two people that could call me potato and I would receive it with love
If somebody called me sweet potato I might like it. If they add the "my" I definitely would.
See, this is one of the variations
you know some people like being called a potato and that’s totally normal and some people like being called little girl in a very authoritative and reprimanding voice and that can also be normal so let’s just agree on that and move on
-_-
These are in no way equivalents
whatever you say, strawberry waffle
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