Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »
Consider yourself adopted, if you'll save me from myself by eating my baked goods. I LOVE to bake! But then I end up eating a little too much of what I baked...
YAYY!! I would like some chocolate cake with white whipped cream icingHaha that is why I'm glad I hate baking because if I did I wouldn't be able to stop myself from eating everything I made!
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Damn. Anonymity... out the window.
After today I have 6 days' vacation. I have to admit that I'm getting a little anxious about being offline for long periods and 90 gazillion new posts appearing on this thread.
Plus I'll miss all of you.
Awesome! We'll miss you too! Where are you going? Sorry, if you said and I missed it.0 -
kellienw335 wrote: »
Awesome! Congratulations!
Ahh sorry @Glinda1971 somehow I missed this- congrats!!!woo hoo!
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First confession as a newb: (just joined Monday)
I'm hungry all.the.time.
When I get hungry between meals, I drink a bottle of water, then chew gum. For hours until the next mealtime.
Tell me it gets easier?? Ugh.0 -
You have amazing handwriting! Like, it should be a computer font. I would use that as a font.
Aww, thank you!0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »I have to admit that geeking out with a bunch of you guys over Sims has made me want to play it again. But oh golly, is that thing ever a time suck! I purposely left my Sims CDs (The original game + a couple of the extensions) with my little brother when I got married and moved away, because I didn't want to drown in my fake life when I have a real life to live... A pretty boring one, but a real one.
I want to play now too. I almost actually played it on Monday night which is strange since it was before all you guys started talking about it again.
I've done all the bad things to my Sims as well (take the ladder from the pool, lock them in without doors, etc).
I actually saved up and bought a computer when I was younger JUST so I could play the original Sims game.0 -
berlynnwall wrote: »
My "favorite" thing is when someone is fighting with their partner or a specific person and is posting all kinds of passive aggressive and hostile comments about it publicly instead of just messaging that person - or just talking to them in real life - because half the time they are sitting in the same house.
Exactly! I also especially hate the dramatic "fishing" ones where they say something totally vague like... "I'm so sad..." or "I can't believe this!! Ugh!!" and wait for everyone to ask what's wrong and if they're okay. -_-0 -
Here is a picture of my lovely bruise. My leg is really swollen, it hurts constantly, and my foot keeps falling asleep. I think working out this week was not the best idea, but I'm trying to do all I can before I go on vacation and have to be seen in public in a bikini. Yellow means it's healing, right?!
Yowza! That looks painful!0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »
Exactly! I also especially hate the dramatic "fishing" ones where they say something totally vague like... "I'm so sad..." or "I can't believe this!! Ugh!!" and wait for everyone to ask what's wrong and if they're okay. -_-
Ugh, my terrible SIL is guilty of both of these. Hence, the "terrible".0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »A follow-up to an earlier confession: I've eaten way too many cookies today. :-/
You are evil for posting that picture because now all I want is homemade cookies! Is it lunchtime yet?
ETA: No longer hungry after reading @berlynnwall's post! Gross!0 -
JadaFerris wrote: »First confession as a newb: (just joined Monday)
I'm hungry all.the.time.
When I get hungry between meals, I drink a bottle of water, then chew gum. For hours until the next mealtime.
Tell me it gets easier?? Ugh.
Usually, it does. Right now, your stomach is still adjusting to a much smaller volume of food, so it's quite normal to feel hungry. But do make sure you aren't overly restricting your calories more than is necessary, there's no need to torture yourself!0 -
kellienw335 wrote: »
You are evil for posting that picture because now all I want is homemade cookies! Is it lunchtime yet?
ETA: No longer hungry after reading @berlynnwall's post! Gross!
Sorry! But LOL at the edit.It's actually almost dinner time over here, 6.40 PM.
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I want to play now too. I almost actually played it on Monday night which is strange since it was before all you guys started talking about it again.
I've done all the bad things to my Sims as well (take the ladder from the pool, lock them in without doors, etc).
I actually saved up and bought a computer when I was younger JUST so I could play the original Sims game.
I admit that I'd never have the heart to do that stuff, even if I had been creative enough to think of them!0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »Guys, I think I'm in trouble. I just made these:
...And I think they're going to be lunch.
Also, for anyone who wants to see my giant <400 calorie cauliflower rice, here's a picture of one serving next to a jumbo-sized sandwich, for comparison purposes:
Editing to add.. Maybe excuse the messy table in the background. Please? Thank you.
Yum...both the cookies and cauli-rice!0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »
I admit that I'd never have the heart to do that stuff, even if I had been creative enough to think of them!
I did often hope they'd just randomly drown or something though, just because I never saw a SIM die before...0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »
So have I, but I didn't enjoy it much. It did the job to "carry" the toppings, but it definitely wasn't something I'd like to eat when I want pizza. The cauliflower fried rice, on the other hand... I could eat it every day for the rest of my life. And then probably die of high blood pressure complications, but it would still be worth it.
I'm with you on that, I've made cauliflower pizza before and its alright as a base but its a bit of a weird texture, yet to try it as rice but might do that for dinner tonight.
The problem is my boyfriend and I are HUGE pizza fans, there was a point when we were long distance when he'd come see me once a week-ish and we'd always get dominoes (probably one of the main reasons I need to shift some weight actually haha). So cutting it out has been tough.
My absolute favourite thing at the moment though is courgette based pizza, shredded really finely and mixed in with parmesan and dill and baked before you add the toppings and it's to die for! Honestly, I think it might almost be better than dough bases.0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »
Usually, it does. Right now, your stomach is still adjusting to a much smaller volume of food, so it's quite normal to feel hungry. But do make sure you aren't overly restricting your calories more than is necessary, there's no need to torture yourself!
Thanks. It's difficult, but I'm determined! My b-day is in less than a month and I want to at least feel comfortable in my clothes. (Right now they've all gotten tight).
I'm barely hitting my daily calorie goal, without going over. I went over one day, the rest have just barely been under.Definitely torture, but not overly restricting, as far as mfp calorie counter. I think I've just been out of control for so long, that it FEELS like torture to eat normally.
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Here is a picture of my lovely bruise. My leg is really swollen, it hurts constantly, and my foot keeps falling asleep. I think working out this week was not the best idea, but I'm trying to do all I can before I go on vacation and have to be seen in public in a bikini. Yellow means it's healing, right?!
Eek!!! Hope it heals quickly!0 -
qn4bx9pzg8aifd wrote: »W. T. H. ?!!!
OMG
Holy crap!
I already found the concept of Sim-dom to be interesting, when I first heard of such, many years ago -- however, this is another freakin' ballgame, I do declare... the aforementioned 'choreographed nightmare' (lol), which offers disturbingly informative clarifying detail (if ever there were a time when being horrified, while simultaneously thanking someone (for the explanation therein), were ever to be relevant, then this would be it! lol
), could perhaps be seen as being (and among the so many Sim-specific 'alternate universe' -type incarnations one could concoct) a kind of Sim AfterLife Soap Opera Channel (or so it would seem (and with Lifestyles of the Paranormal thrown in, to boot!)) -- whereby one can be writer, producer, director, and all-out 'puppetmaster'... and of the whole shebang!
...Sims with anxiety disorders?! ...Sims who are 'into' ghosts?! ...locking the poor things in a room, and with no means of escape?!
What have they not thought of?!! (and by they, I'm referring to the Sim creators (as in, the Sim creator-creators (but not creators of actual creators -- but creators of that which the secondary 'creators' will virtually create (how much more convoluted could I make this?!)), and not the player-based Sim creators (as in, orchestrators of virtual horrors
) )...
Oh, my... the Nightmare on Elm Street -esque 'rules of engagement' found in the realm of Sim-specific 'realities' could plausibly 'facilitate' the development of a sleep disorder, or some such form of 'reverb' -like negative consequence (or so it would seem), when it comes to being the master of said domain (who would have dreamed that a Seinfeldian reference might happen to 'fall out of nowhere', in a brief bit of commentary about virtual worlds (that's it! that's what *I'll* do! -- I'll recreate Seinfeld episodes in a Sim world! (which now has me wondering -- is there any way to have a Sim character 'enter a room' ala Kramer-from-Seinfeld's bursting-through-a-door-only-to-suddenly-arrest-momentum-and-immediately-engage-in-seemingly-casual-movement-and-interaction-and-as-though-nothing-unusual-had-just-happened -- ?)))...
Paranormal investigator is one of the available professions (this is all for Sims 3, there's a Sims 4 now and not everything is the same). Your job is to run around and night and catch ghosts in other people's houses.
If you're really interested in some of the weird things you can do in there, watch some of these
The kidnapping challenge is pretty out there - your goal is to lock up your neighbors in your basement with a door only you are allowed to use (instead of killing them off, you give them a kitchen and bathroom). The 100 baby challenge is a lot of social engineering, too.0 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »
Ok this might be a totally dumb question, but how to you catch ring worm from anything that doesn't have ring worm??
As I understand it, ringworm is a fungus that likes wet, warm places - and is frequently spread at gyms, through dirty clothes, towels, sharing combs, brushes, and via animals or the skin of infected people. And if you get the fungus on your clothes, at the gym for example, and then keep rewearing those clothes without washing them, you up your chances of actually developing an infection...0 -
Damn. Anonymity... out the window.
After today I have 6 days' vacation. I have to admit that I'm getting a little anxious about being offline for long periods and 90 gazillion new posts appearing on this thread.
Plus I'll miss all of you.
phone + app + bathroom
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Here is a picture of my lovely bruise. My leg is really swollen, it hurts constantly, and my foot keeps falling asleep. I think working out this week was not the best idea, but I'm trying to do all I can before I go on vacation and have to be seen in public in a bikini. Yellow means it's healing, right?!
Oh wow. That is a big bruise. I hope that you are okay. Hopefully it will be gone by the time you go on vacation (I think it will be).
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This is enough for me to NEVER post a before picture of myself. Ever. Actually it doesn't matter because I'm pretty sure there will never be an after picture for it to matter. (Weighed this morning- heaviest I have ever been without being pregnant) Good times.
Sure there will, and it will help you a lot more having it as your wallpaper on your computer than posting it for a bunch of internet strangers anyway.0 -
MyAngryViking1970 wrote: »
Ugh, my terrible SIL is guilty of both of these. Hence, the "terrible".
my sil too. Posts like ugh..... And that's it. I refuse to ask anyone who vague books what's going on.0 -
berlynnwall wrote: »
My "favorite" thing is when someone is fighting with their partner or a specific person and is posting all kinds of passive aggressive and hostile comments about it publicly instead of just messaging that person - or just talking to them in real life - because half the time they are sitting in the same house.
I hate when people vague-book. Like, don't post a totally vague status without giving any clue what you mean..and when someone asks you what it does mean, you say you don't want to talk about it. NO. JUST NO.0 -
There is one girl I went to high school with who has seemed to not grow up since then, her facebook is full of drama with her wedding and bridal party. It's like Jersey Shore, a train wreck I can't help but watch lol0
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MissLaaber wrote: »There is one girl I went to high school with who has seemed to not grow up since then, her facebook is full of drama with her wedding and bridal party. It's like Jersey Shore, a train wreck I can't help but watch lol
It's true..I'm kind of the same way. As much as I complain about the annoying things like the whole vague-booking thing, I don't delete or block the person..always waiting to see what they'll post next.0 -
kelly_c_77 wrote: »
What in the world, haha. Now, I'm kind of interested.
I know right! Glad I am not the only one confused by those posts!0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »
Exactly! I also especially hate the dramatic "fishing" ones where they say something totally vague like... "I'm so sad..." or "I can't believe this!! Ugh!!" and wait for everyone to ask what's wrong and if they're okay. -_-
Yes! Vague-booking. So annoying.0 -
Oh wow. That is a big bruise. I hope that you are okay. Hopefully it will be gone by the time you go on vacation (I think it will be).
I'm okay, it just hurts like a b!tch. The poor kid that hit me felt so bad.
I sure hope it does. Do you thinking doing HIIT is making it worse, or probably isn't affecting it too much. I need to workout tonight but I'm scared of making things worse.
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