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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 669 Member

    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!

    I don't know what was wrong with that guy haha.
  • Posts: 9 Member
    Thank you everyone for the words of encouragement! I felt like I was alone in all of this, I guess a lot of people feel that way. So many pages I had to scroll through lol, I'm back in the gym and I'll take that as my therapy. It really helps to just focus on the one thing. Like say for example today I do legs, I focus on how not to fall over as soon as my quads start burning :D
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Ahh sorry @Glinda1971 somehow I missed this- congrats!!! :) woo hoo!

    Ditto
  • Posts: 1,657 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    You got some? Isn't it so good??? It's definitely my favorite too!!! I'm so glad you like it!!!
    (Sorry..a bit over-excited there).

    Yeah its delicious!
  • Posts: 5,761 Member
    I was having dinner with my family, and my uncle was talking about how his roommate like metal "like KISS and stuff" and I just kind of automatically whispered "KISS isn't metal" without thinking. Only my friend heard and she laughed at me. Apparently I have elitism tourette's.

    Also, my taste in music is kind of cheesy and my current guilty pleasure is 80's heavy metal which I wasn't even alive for. I am currently listening to warlock and I have a stupid grin on my face. Why?? (Is this what pop does to most people?)

    Hahaha! Favorite phrase of the day by far!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »

    Ditto

    +1!
  • Posts: 1,657 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    I confess I might get a little too excited about my breakfast every morning...and it's the same thing every day. It is just so good that I can't bring myself to have anything else.
    I also confess that I don't mind listening to my son's DJ Shuffle Volume One cd when driving in the car. I actually really enjoy it and sing along to all the songs. I get sad when he wants to switch to a different cd.

    You cant say that and not tell us what your breakfast is :wink:
  • Posts: 4,381 Member

    Awesome! We'll miss you too! Where are you going? Sorry, if you said and I missed it.

    I only kinda mentioned vaguely that I'd be in the US again... at the end of next week we're doing a short road trip to Minneapolis.

    But my SO is back now (as of this morning) so I'll have a lot less online time.

    Speaking of which, I'm sitting here all butt-hurt because he didn't come and see me when he got back into town. Normally he'd stop by my work for a 5-minute visit because we've been apart for TWO FREAKIN' WEEKS but this time he didn't... said he didn't feel like dealing with road construction, wtf? I manage to drive through the same construction zone every day, sometimes twice a day, without complaining, and there IS an easy alternate route. So having a little pity party all by myself right now... and feeling stupid about letting it get to me.
  • Posts: 5,761 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    SHUT THE FRONT DOOR! Really? I'm mildly disappointed by this information....

    I'm terribly disappointed because I LOVE Snoopy and always wanted to meet him!
  • Posts: 231 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »

    Ditto

    Same here- congratulations!
  • Posts: 258 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »

    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.
    ...is there a Sims police force at play (no pun intended) -- ? -- is there a chance that anyone trying to catch a ghost in someone else's house could be charged with B&E (?)... (I have no idea to what 'limit' the game gets taken, in the context of any of so many potential (and virtualized) 'realities'...)

    JPW1990 wrote: »
    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).
    Whoa... (who thinks of this stuff?!)

    JPW1990 wrote: »
    The 100 baby challenge is a lot of social engineering, too.
    Holy crap... I can only imagine...

    ...it'd also be an unexpected form of 'training' for a '100 Babies and Counting' -type reality show (or so it would seem)... (are there any 'reality shows' in the land of Sims? (and do any Sims have their own Sims (?), such that a 'game within a game' is possible?))...
  • Posts: 1,657 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    454g (2 cups) of Fage 0% plain greek yogurt, 140g frozen strawberries(defrosted for about 30 seconds..so still slightly frozen, but soft), 10g(2 tbsp.) of Hersheys Special Dark Unsweetened Cocoa, and a generous amount of sweetener(I use Stevia) to taste. Mix it all up...A LOT of food, very filling, and only 330 calories.
    Sometimes if I'm out of strawberries, I'll use chopped raw apple(about 100g), OR 122g(1/2 cup) of canned pumpkin, and cinnamon in place of the cocoa. Also delicious for the same amount of calories.

    Ahh, yeah that does sound really good!
  • Posts: 4,381 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    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?!

    yy12snvtb9io.jpg

    Ohh that looks nasty! Ouch.

    Yes, yellow means it's healing. So should be fading fast now.

  • Posts: 1,289 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Gosh that sucks, I'm sorry y'all must have just encountered some pretty *kitten* people :( I can't believe people treat others that way because of their size it's so mind boggling to me!

    I, too, have had first hand experience with being treated differently because of size. I am not sure I really noticed it as much when I was obese, but now that I am not, I really see the difference.
  • Posts: 4,381 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »

    Ditto

    Congrats from me too! (I had to quote to see the original post... this thread moves too fast for me sometimes)
  • Posts: 224 Member
    The auditor is going to be here in 15 minutes! Why didn't anyone tell me! I need chocolate. NOW!
  • Posts: 1,293 Member
    Now I really want to play The Sims again. Too bad my laptop is old and overheats at the slightest thing. Sometimes it even shuts off while I'm watching YouTube videos :( I really want to invest in a good PC.
  • Posts: 551 Member
    I'm actually wanting to hurry up and get my workout and shower in for the day because it's going to rain from 3 PM onwards and I need to binge-watch the new season of Orange is the New Black. #priorities
  • Posts: 5,761 Member

    People are just rude in general.

    I see it all the time at the service desk. I always explain to a customer that it would be in their best interest to just do the return first & not run back in the store to do an exchange or shopping/exchange cause if there is a line then they cannot just cut right back in front. A lot of them seem to understand, but there are still a few who go back & then come up to see the line has 10+ people in line & they think they can mosey on up & be waited on first. I also hate when you're waiting on someone & the next person has to literally be breathing down their neck since they're so close to them. I always want to say can you give the person some space? You being that close will not make the line go faster. I also hate when you're helping someone with a return, counting money for a paycheck, or explaining something important to a customer & you have someone come up & start asking questions or think they should be waited on that minute. I can't count how many times I have gotten ready to count a large amount of change & someone has to tell me they're leaving their stuff they already bought on the counter to use the restroom.

    I also can't stand the people who roll their eyes when the line is long. I always try to be nice & tell them that I am going as fast as I can & that I can't get help since they're busy on the regular registers.

    As a shopper I thought there was going to be a fight one day in a thrift store of all places. There was a man & a woman getting ready to ring out & they were arguing about cutting in line. Out of nowhere the man screamed to the lady that she better not have a taser. I was like are you serious?

    I can only imagine the things you see every day! As far as the bold, I've tried to solve this in two ways:
    1. I'll go to the store right after the gym when I'm all sweaty and smelly hoping people will keep their distance.
    2. If someone is standing behind me uncomfortably close I will turn around and say, "I need more room than this. Please scoot back." People have always don't it probably because they were caught off guard by me saying that. Don't care. Back off and do not breathe on me!
  • Posts: 1,293 Member
    edited June 2015
    Also, I confess that I have gotten really bad at group challenges. I am in a couple of groups where we weigh in on a certain day of the week (two different days in the two groups for me) and do all kinds of other challenges, and now that I have quit work and graduated school I have been thrown completely off balance. It just so happens that I was posting before going to work and now I am forgetting everything and am probably bringing my teammates down by a lot. I even missed my first weigh in for one group I have been in for months and never missed a weigh in for! Argh.
  • Posts: 2,847 Member
    edited June 2015
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    I can only imagine the things you see every day! As far as the bold, I've tried to solve this in two ways:
    1. I'll go to the store right after the gym when I'm all sweaty and smelly hoping people will keep their distance.
    2. If someone is standing behind me uncomfortably close I will turn around and say, "I need more room than this. Please scoot back." People have always don't it probably because they were caught off guard by me saying that. Don't care. Back off and do not breathe on me!

    If I'm in the mood, I will just back up and "accidentally" step on them. Also don't care.
  • Posts: 5,761 Member

    I actually eat low carb (and not because it's trendy, I have IR and PCOS so when I eat the way I'm supposed to, I generally do the < 50 g carbs thing, too) but I do buy into the "carb reset" days of higher carbs. I'll do 701-00 g that day, stay off the scale for 2-3 days, and I'm fine. I time it around higher exercise days. I've been known to eat bagels then, too. They taste like HEAVEN when you normally eat LC. Of course, then I also bloat up like a mofo and my stomach hates me...

    This is why I stay low carb all the time. I never carb cycle or have high carb days due to digestive issues. So not worth it anymore.
  • Posts: 551 Member

    I agree with you! I have family and friends all over the US and my brother and his family live in Germany. I would not see pictures of my nieces, nephews, and friends' kids without it! I unfollow people that annoy me! Totally get why some people hate it, but it serves it's purpose in my life!

    I'm in Ohio and I have family in the south that I only see once a year if I'm lucky (travelling to see them all next week, actually, haven't seen them in two years), so I'm glad that Facebook is around so that we can keep in touch.
  • Posts: 2,424 Member
    ...is there a Sims police force at play (no pun intended) -- ? -- is there a chance that anyone trying to catch a ghost in someone else's house could be charged with B&E (?)... (I have no idea to what 'limit' the game gets taken, in the context of any of so many potential (and virtualized) 'realities'...)

    Whoa... (who thinks of this stuff?!)

    Holy crap... I can only imagine...

    ...it'd also be an unexpected form of 'training' for a '100 Babies and Counting' -type reality show (or so it would seem)... (are there any 'reality shows' in the land of Sims? (and do any Sims have their own Sims (?), such that a 'game within a game' is possible?))...

    Yep, there are police. If you have all of the expansions for Sims 3, these are the available careers:
    Acrobat
    Angler
    Alchemist
    Architect
    Art Appraiser
    Astronomer
    Athlete
    Band member
    Robotics Engineer
    Business
    Criminal
    Culinary
    Daycare
    Education
    Fashion
    Film
    Firefighter
    Fortune Teller
    Game Developer
    Gardener
    Ghost Hunter
    Horseman
    Inventor
    Investigator
    Journalist
    Police
    Lifeguard
    Magician
    Medicine
    Military
    Musician
    Wine Maker ( they call it nectar)
    Painter
    Photographer
    Politician
    Scientist
    Scuba Diver
    Sculptor
    Singer
    Sports Agent
    Writer
    Retail
    Beautician/Tattoo Artist
    Alien Test Subject

    No reality shows, but they do have a fame system, and when you're famous enough, the paparazzi follow you around. Occasionally they write something scandalous, true or not, and your reputation with the entire town drops. You can then sue for defamation.
  • Posts: 5,761 Member
    levan11 wrote: »
    I'm a bit behind but had to chime in on the road rage thing. Apparently it's no joke these days. Last year there was an incident where a father and son were being tailgated by someone for quite awhile so they pulled into the parking lot of my gym (not necessarily for any type of confrontation I don't think, just to let the guy pass), but the guy followed them into the parking lot and SHOT them. The son actually died. Way too many crazies these days.

    I agree with you. I just keep my anger and gestures to myself on the road anymore. People be crazy!
  • Posts: 2,559 Member

    Ugh, my terrible SIL is guilty of both of these. Hence, the "terrible".


    I generally either ignore those, or in one case I texted my friend and asked him what was going on. Only because he and his boyfriend both posted some vague garbage like that at the same time. That was a breakup.

    I'd much rather vaguebooking or attention seeking posts than the racist crap my SIL posts. I've unfollowed her.
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    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?!

    yy12snvtb9io.jpg

    Holy crap! That looks painful! On the flip side battle wounds are so cool! B)
  • Posts: 659 Member
    I gained 3lbs this week; I'm blaming the fact I came on my TOM this morning, but I also know that some of that was probably from overeating this week.
  • Posts: 2,424 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    This is why I stay low carb all the time. I never carb cycle or have high carb days due to digestive issues. So not worth it anymore.

    Same here. A mystery number of days living in the bathroom is not worth it. When I got sick a few months ago, I went over because of the NyQuil and other meds I was taking, and at the same time couldn't keep much else down to offset it. I think the week after the flu was worse than the flu.
  • Posts: 5,761 Member
    Confession: I hate Facebook. Why does everyone feel the need to emotionally vomit everything they can possibly think of that happens in their life all over the feeds? Does nothing in life remain private anymore? :-/

    Editing to add: I'm obviously not dissing this confession thread--I love this thing. I'm referring to the people who like to air all of their dirty laundry and that of their family in public for all to see. I find it extremely distasteful.

    Ditto! I don't use Facebook but know of those who do and I get actually embarrassed for people who air their martial issues online. How can you possibly think that's going to help??? I guess it's because logical thinking just doesn't enter their minds.

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