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  • Posts: 361 Member
    rohneshag wrote: »
    I confess that I'm scared of growing old and not knowing what I want to be. I'm currently studying but I'm afraid that things don't work out and my mom will be disappointed in me that I might feel like I'm a failure. I'm also scared of myself. I don't normally let things out and its piling up slowly that when it do outburst I'll lose the ones around me.

    Don't be scared of that. I've wanted to be at least 5 different things in my life. And, I've done them all. Remember to study hard and learn all you can, but WHAT you study will not really limit you-- in most instances. However, so you don't wast your money, I would do a google search on the most useless degrees (or something like that) and make sure you don't get THAT degree.
  • Posts: 688 Member
    I confess that I question the quality of a client if they have an aol email address. Especially if they have a nice web page but still an aol email address.

    Legit. Do they also have a 56k dial up modem?
  • Posts: 20,510 Member
    synchkat wrote: »
    What the heck is corn hole

    Well..... where I come from
  • Posts: 688 Member
    synchkat wrote: »

    Aren't you naughty

    At my wedding some friends filled a pitcher with gin and tonic and carried it around the entire evening..not surprising one of them fell over on the dance floor

    At my wedding someone wrote "congrats *kitten*" on the photo of the bride and groom that everyone signs.
  • Posts: 3,289 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    Well..... where I come from

    I think we come from the same place I only know one definition :#
  • Posts: 8 Member
    I confess I have a hard time saying no to drinking Soda. Its been my biggest battle when it comes to losing weight
  • Posts: 33,068 Member
    Kasner1975 wrote: »
    I confess that I miss the days when a "confession" was an interesting insight into a poster's wellbeing and personality, and not an hourly diary entry.

    <3
  • Posts: 9,551 Member
    Kasner1975 wrote: »
    I confess that I miss the days when a "confession" was an interesting insight into a poster's wellbeing and personality, and not an hourly diary entry.

    I know! These are more like status updates. One day I'm gonna post a real juicy confession, floor everyone. :o
  • Posts: 20,510 Member
    Kasner1975 wrote: »
    I confess that I miss the days when a "confession" was an interesting insight into a poster's wellbeing and personality, and not an hourly diary entry.

    I'm having a lemonade.

    It's pretty good.
  • Posts: 20,510 Member
    J_Surita3 wrote: »

    I know! These are more like status updates. One day I'm gonna post a real juicy confession, floor everyone. :o

    There's no time like the present.
  • Posts: 37,368 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    I'm having a lemonade.

    It's pretty good.

    I could go for lemonade
    Is it more tart than sweet
  • Posts: 33,711 Member
    edited March 2017
    Kasner1975 wrote: »
    I confess that I miss the days when a "confession" was an interesting insight into a poster's wellbeing and personality, and not an hourly diary entry.
    J_Surita3 wrote: »
    I know! These are more like status updates. One day I'm gonna post a real juicy confession, floor everyone. :o

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  • Posts: 33,711 Member
    edited March 2017
    Here are some helpful hints. :)

    confessions - intimate revelations about a person's private life or occupation.

    (Intimate - private and personal)

  • Posts: 13,499 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Here are some helpful hints. :)

    confessions - intimate revelations about a person's private life or occupation.

    (Intimate - private and personal)

    Okay....I confess that I may punch my ex in the face if he doesn't leave me alone
  • Posts: 4,664 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Here are some helpful hints. :)

    confessions - intimate revelations about a person's private life or occupation.

    (Intimate - private and personal)

    I'll bite.

    I confess that I don't want to run later because my legs are sore and my knee hurts a little because things got a little rowdy with the husband early this morning.
  • Posts: 1,433 Member
    KCMarie22 wrote: »
    I confess I have a hard time saying no to drinking Soda. Its been my biggest battle when it comes to losing weight

    Coke zero is your friend...or Pepsi maxx.

    I drink that stuff like water.
  • I don't understand twitter
  • I confess that sometimes I blame the dog for farting when I actually did it . :neutral:

    I do that all the time! If the dog isn't around but my son is, he gets blamed
  • Posts: 20,510 Member
    I don't understand twitter

    Same here.

    Hell, I can barely dial a telephone.
  • Posts: 688 Member
    I confess I find it annoying when the pictures on a profile are of ripped abs and big muscles. I'm sure they are very proud of themselves as well they should be, however this is not tinder. Still can't decide if this is just my jealousy or it really is an overdose of their narcissism?

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    I confess. Sometimes I like to check out other peoples profile photos.


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    I do that all the time! If the dog isn't around but my son is, he gets blamed

    I do that too and I don't even have a dog!!!!!!
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Kasner1975 wrote: »
    I confess that I miss the days when a "confession" was an interesting insight into a poster's wellbeing and personality, and not an hourly diary entry.

    I feel amazing physically and mentally after that fat-azz burger and onion rings I just ate.



    Blending the new with the old.
  • Posts: 286 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »

    I'll bite.

    I confess that I don't want to run later because my legs are sore and my knee hurts a little because things got a little rowdy with the husband early this morning.

    My first confession, I want more information!
  • Posts: 7 Member
    edited March 2017
    I got a blow. Job on a plane
  • Posts: 688 Member
    edited March 2017
    Timshel_ wrote: »

    I feel amazing physically and mentally after that fat-azz burger and onion rings I just ate.



    Blending the new with the old.

    One is craving junk food for the mind.
    The other junk food for the digestive track.
    Different forms of garbage in.
    Same serotonin high from the consumption. (Or whatever biological response there's going to be. I'm sure there's an internet scientist on this board that can correct me on the MFP Chit Chat forum).
    The *kitten* whining by some of the adults in this forum about how things aren't what they used to be is a God damned pathetic shitshow of their *kitten* inability to cope with the most miniscule of *kitten* problems. I hope nobodies lives rest in their respective hands because *kitten* that's just scary to think about.

    End rant.

    Please *kitten* ignore. By all means...chances are I've already ignored you too. Just press the button. Thank you.
  • Posts: 37,368 Member
    fidycixer wrote: »

    One is craving junk food for the mind.
    The other junk food for the digestive track.
    Different forms of garbage in.
    Same serotonin high from the consumption. (Or whatever biological response there's going to be. I'm sure there's an internet scientist on this board that can correct me on the MFP Chit Chat forum).
    The *kitten* whining by some of the adults in this forum about how things aren't what they used to be is a God damned pathetic shitshow of their *kitten* inability to cope with the most miniscule of *kitten* problems. I hope nobodies lives rest in their respective hands because *kitten* that's just scary to think about.

    End rant.

    Please *kitten* ignore. By all means...chances are I've already ignored you too. Just press the button. Thank you.

    That's alotta kittening
  • Posts: 688 Member
    synchkat wrote: »

    That's alotta kittening

    Complete Fuqkery by some of these so called people labeling themselves adults.
  • Posts: 688 Member
    fidycixer wrote: »

    One is craving junk food for the mind.
    The other junk food for the digestive track.
    Different forms of garbage in.
    Same serotonin high from the consumption. (Or whatever biological response there's going to be. I'm sure there's an internet scientist on this board that can correct me on the MFP Chit Chat forum).
    The *kitten* whining by some of the adults in this forum about how things aren't what they used to be is a God damned pathetic shitshow of their *kitten* inability to cope with the most miniscule of *kitten* problems. I hope nobodies lives rest in their respective hands because *kitten* that's just scary to think about.

    End rant.

    Please *kitten* ignore. By all means...chances are I've already ignored you too. Just press the button. Thank you.

    Whhhaaaaaaaaa!!!!! The thread doesn't say what I waaaaannnttttr....whhhhaaaaaaa!!!!!!

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