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MFP New Years Resolutions (the lighter side)
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I will not get annoyed when someone says they can't eat 1200-1500 calories a day, unless they have a medical problem or sick. I start to wonder, how did they gain weight, hmmmmmmmmm0
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I am defianetly going to loose wait by eating less calories. I hope to not go threw it alone. I can ketch up to all my MFP friends who are already loosing alot of wait.
No? ha ha ha. Sorry, I had to.
Actually, I probably could have written the OP myself because the "loose" has been really bugging me lately.
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lemurcat12 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »
Me too. I did. Well, the 500 people that suddenly appeared in the park in shiny new kit, trying to run or cycle, on 2nd January. I almost want to wear a big badge saying I'm not new, I do this all the time!
Anyone brand new to running or cycling who starts now in Chicago is welcome -- most take the winter off. The gym, eh, I'm skipping for a couple of weeks.
I normally skip the gym for a few weeks this time of year but recently got the New Rules of Lifting for Women from the library so am excited about trying new things.
Yesterday, I noticed a whole bunch of couples and am curious about how long that will last.0 -
I will continue to resist the urge to correct people who say they "fell off" or got back on "the bandwagon."
No, no, no. You fall off the wagon when you "resume any previously stopped behavior including smoking, drug use, overeating, or any other disavowed behavior."
You "jump on" the bandwagon when you "support something that is popular."
You cannot combine the two. Can. Not.
I find myself SMH (pronounced smuhuh, in my head at least) whenever I see this, and console myself with the thought that I've gotten almost, almost, immune to loose/lose.0 -
MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »brightsideofpink wrote: »I resolve to stop being a stubborn American and work a bit more in the metric system, such that I can stop skipping over all threads written in the latter because I have no idea if losing 15 kg is a big deal or not. I'll also someday remember what a stone is and better support those across the pond.
A stone is 14 pounds...I sometimes do the math and post it in the thread.
When I think of stones, I think of pebbles. 14 pounds isn't a pebble; it's a boulder (to me)!
I will never understand why Anericans use feet and inches for height, yards and miles for distance but use pounds alone for weight (these are all the British Imperial system - maybe you dropped the stones so you could call them 'American' measurements?) Anyway I find it much easier to say I'm 5ft 9 and 9 stone 2 rather than giving the numbers in inches or pounds alone0 -
Heartisalonelyhunter wrote: »MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »brightsideofpink wrote: »I resolve to stop being a stubborn American and work a bit more in the metric system, such that I can stop skipping over all threads written in the latter because I have no idea if losing 15 kg is a big deal or not. I'll also someday remember what a stone is and better support those across the pond.
A stone is 14 pounds...I sometimes do the math and post it in the thread.
When I think of stones, I think of pebbles. 14 pounds isn't a pebble; it's a boulder (to me)!
I will never understand why Anericans use feet and inches for height, yards and miles for distance but use pounds alone for weight (these are all the British Imperial system - maybe you dropped the stones so you could call them 'American' measurements?) Anyway I find it much easier to say I'm 5ft 9 and 9 stone 2 rather than giving the numbers in inches or pounds alone
Beats me. I guess eventually I will remember how many inches are in one foot too, but it's like stones... it just doesn't register. Nevermind that I've been living in the US for over 13 years.
Metric system > all.0 -
Whitezombiegirl wrote: »I will try not to judge 'volume eaters' as 'greedy'. I have a small appetite so its hard to relate. Sorry
As a counterpoint, I will try not to judge people who wail "I can't possibly eat 1200 calories, it's sooooo much food!" as 'disordered eaters'. I have a large appetite so it's hard to relate. #sorrynotsorry0 -
Heartisalonelyhunter wrote: »MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »brightsideofpink wrote: »I resolve to stop being a stubborn American and work a bit more in the metric system, such that I can stop skipping over all threads written in the latter because I have no idea if losing 15 kg is a big deal or not. I'll also someday remember what a stone is and better support those across the pond.
A stone is 14 pounds...I sometimes do the math and post it in the thread.
When I think of stones, I think of pebbles. 14 pounds isn't a pebble; it's a boulder (to me)!
I will never understand why Anericans use feet and inches for height, yards and miles for distance but use pounds alone for weight (these are all the British Imperial system - maybe you dropped the stones so you could call them 'American' measurements?) Anyway I find it much easier to say I'm 5ft 9 and 9 stone 2 rather than giving the numbers in inches or pounds alone
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avoirdupois
Here you go, if you can figure it out.
I don't like stones, though, although I'm sure it's just custom. I like grams vs. oz, but like that lbs are a smaller unit than kg, and stones are just too big to make sense for me for weight.0 -
I will probably still think less of people if they reply to an OP without reading the other replies.
Sorry, not sorry.
I'm sure your opinion of me must be in the gutter then @Orphia :bigsmile: because almost the only fun I now get out of foruming on MFP is thread bingo
read OP
answer
read up and see who I've agreed with, disagreed with and unconsciously insulted
since we are now devoid of any form of personality I must get my jollies somewhere
bitternotbitter
@rabbitjb That just shows how awesome you are, because I've never noticed that.
You always seem to come along and sum up the whole discussion perfectly as if you've read every post.
I really should resolve to stop being such a rabbitjb fangirl. It's only the fact that you believe in acupuncture that stops me from creating my own rabbitjb altar to worship at.0 -
I will probably still think less of people if they reply to an OP without reading the other replies.
Sorry, not sorry.
You, know, what's; even worse? Not reading. The whole, original post, before; jumping in and, bashing prospective, commenters.
I got. real mad the other day when; i saw that in one thread.
"The blog of unnecessary quotation marks"....I'm a communications major, English minor, and i have thought about starting a blog like that, only with horrible grammar and not just quotes.0 -
I resolve not to be frightened by all the people who have contributed to this thread.0
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I resolve not get so eye twitchy at the misinformation spouted on waist trainer threads, even by people I usually like and respect.
Excuse me while I write an essay on the differences..............0 -
I'd love to walk 365km in 365 days0
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I did it again. But I swear I'll stop clicking on the 'sugar addiction' threads.0
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I won't cringe when I see someone use "advise" instead of "advice". No wait it happens so often, that I consider cringing via this; to be an exercise. That's a positive thing, so why would I resolve; not to exercise?
Okay I won't consider the cringing I do, from those that use "dose" instead of "does" exercise because that doesn't happen enough.0 -
I will probably still think less of people if they reply to an OP without reading the other replies.
Sorry, not sorry.
I'm sure your opinion of me must be in the gutter then @Orphia :bigsmile: because almost the only fun I now get out of foruming on MFP is thread bingo
read OP
answer
read up and see who I've agreed with, disagreed with and unconsciously insulted
since we are now devoid of any form of personality I must get my jollies somewhere
bitternotbitter
@rabbitjb That just shows how awesome you are, because I've never noticed that.
You always seem to come along and sum up the whole discussion perfectly as if you've read every post.
I really should resolve to stop being such a rabbitjb fangirl. It's only the fact that you believe in acupuncture that stops me from creating my own rabbitjb altar to worship at.
You think I'm awesome (sung to the tune of Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality)
Right back at you
But seriously...acupuncture is a real thing
Have you never seen the surgery clips?
Warning ...shows real surgery
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6ThmAqf--t8
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MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »I won't cringe when I see someone use "advise" instead of "advice". No wait it happens so often, that I consider cringing via this; to be an exercise. That's a positive thing, so why would I resolve; not to exercise?
Okay I won't consider the cringing I do, from those that use "dose" instead of "does" exercise because that doesn't happen enough.
Just don't screw up your face while cringing. It will stay that way.
Effect/affect, do/due, then/than. To add to your exercise routine. Careful you don't get bulky. That is going to be a lot of exercise.
Cheers, h.0 -
middlehaitch wrote: »MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »I won't cringe when I see someone use "advise" instead of "advice". No wait it happens so often, that I consider cringing via this; to be an exercise. That's a positive thing, so why would I resolve; not to exercise?
Okay I won't consider the cringing I do, from those that use "dose" instead of "does" exercise because that doesn't happen enough.
Just don't screw up your face while cringing. It will stay that way.
Effect/affect, do/due, then/than. To add to your exercise routine. Careful you don't get bulky. That is going to be a lot of exercise.
Cheers, h.
would of/could of vs would have/could have0 -
Gah. Regimen/regiment.0
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tincanonastring wrote: »Gah. Regimen/regiment.
WTF ...that better be an av of some celeb I don't recognise @tincanonastring
Otherwise you have shaken my faith in humanity...and beards0
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