What's on your mind?

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    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    Just saw a kid first name Last - middle name chance ...

    C’mon parents - 😂

    😂
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    renydo2 wrote: »
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    Lol. Who's taking vids of me at fast food outlets? Dang... I need to be more careful.
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    Rubidium hydroxide

    Oh, you went there.

    Cesium Nitride
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    s131951 wrote: »

    Oh, you went there.

    Cesium Nitride

    Nitris oxide -

    Did I do it right??
  • Posts: 3,776 Member
    edited December 2019
    cowsfan12 wrote: »

    Nitris oxide -

    Did I do it right??

    Sure. I'm more familiar with Nitrous Oxide, but it's probably something I'm not aware of. I'm not omnipotent, by any means.

    Wait, you mean do it? As in Whip-its? I'm not sure if you had or not.
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    s131951 wrote: »

    Sure. I'm more familiar with Nitrous Oxide, but it's probably something I'm not aware of. I'm not omnipotent, by any means.

    Wait, you mean do it? As in Whip-its? I'm not sure if you had or not.

    Intriguing

    Glyphosate
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    Intriguing

    Glyphosate

    Oldie, but goodie. Trinitrotoluene
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    s131951 wrote: »

    Oldie, but goodie. Trinitrotoluene

    OMG are these Harry Potter spells? 🤷🏽‍♂️

    Infinius Totalus 🧙🏽‍♂️
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    OMG are these Harry Potter spells? 🤷🏽‍♂️

    Infinius Totalus 🧙🏽‍♂️

    😬

    Heres a doozy
    You'll never guess where this one exist.


    Azodicarbonamide
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    😬

    Heres a doozy
    You'll never guess where this one exist.


    Azodicarbonamide

    Processed breads and plastic stuff.
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    s131951 wrote: »

    Sure. I'm more familiar with Nitrous Oxide, but it's probably something I'm not aware of. I'm not omnipotent, by any means.

    Wait, you mean do it? As in Whip-its? I'm not sure if you had or not.

    Lol - yeah my spelling was horrible- I knew it was wrong just didn’t care enough to correct

    What’s a whip it ?? Lol
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    Hydrogen peroxide
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    edited December 2019
    cowsfan12 wrote: »

    Lol - yeah my spelling was horrible- I knew it was wrong just didn’t care enough to correct

    What’s a whip it ?? Lol

    Using a spray vessel of a whipped cream to inhale NO into your system.

    Not a canid akin to an Italian greyhound.
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    velveeta filled tator tots
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    I have these moments about 90% of the time, I'm just usually really adept at hiding or ignoring it. Lately, though.. it's been quite hard to dismiss. I agree with you that making the most of one's day and keeping your head up goes a long way, though. I mostly just make busy work for myself.

    No bueno. I likewise am sorry you are in the same spot as I am currently.

    ... Am I? I was always under the impression it was just because I had no life and so posted way too much for one's own good. :lol:

    Deadman though, he's been well liked since before I was ever around. I've known lots of lads and ladies like it when he posts. :)

    I think you and Deadman are both fantastic. 😊
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    would u take shredded potato and smash around lil cube of vellveta and deep fry

    or inject cooked tater tots with melted velvette filled syringe

    yes
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    s131951 wrote: »

    Processed breads and plastic stuff.

    Ohhhh. You guessed.
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    How does one ignore/refute/dismiss the thoughts and opinions of people one knows as well as society in regards to one's self-image? Hard to have a positive image of yourself when people you know and society at large have been hammering down your self-worth since childhood. And it just continues into adulthood. Now it's gotten to be a paranoid feeling that nags at the back of my mind like a festering infection.
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    How does one ignore/refute/dismiss the thoughts and opinions of people one knows as well as society in regards to one's self-image? Hard to have a positive image of yourself when people you know and society at large have been hammering down your self-worth since childhood. And it just continues into adulthood. Now it's gotten to be a paranoid feeling that nags at the back of my mind like a festering infection.

    I struggle this as well - I’ve actually started reading the get motivated Reddit thread lately and it’s helped - it’s hard not to care what ppl think or at least what we perceive they think of us - sometimes I think it’s just all in my head and I likely don’t register in ppls minds as much as my brain thinks I do - idk I feel you though - today may suck but as long as we got 2 feet on the ground it could always be worse right ? Hang in there yo - tomorrow a new day
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    After a week of no sugar I had a piece of peanut butter pie. I partly f eel like a failure and partly am so glad I had it. Life is so confusing
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    thongguy23 wrote: »

    @banshee925 because I am a man that does not fall into the typical masculine macho type. I’m ridiculed from the way I dress, my interest or better defined as lack of interest in the typical male things. I’ve been told on a number of occasions that I’m too feminine. But yet and still I strive to stay true to myself. Thank you 🙏🏾

    Ya gotta be yourself, cause everyone else is taken 🙂
    Sorry you are ridiculed for being you. 😕
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    Reckoner68 wrote: »
    After a week of no sugar I had a piece of peanut butter pie. I partly f eel like a failure and partly am so glad I had it. Life is so confusing

    One piece of pie doesn’t make or break us bro - but yeah life is confusing af
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    When did af become the universal measurement for everything?
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    Reckoner68 wrote: »
    After a week of no sugar I had a piece of peanut butter pie. I partly f eel like a failure and partly am so glad I had it. Life is so confusing

    I hear you
    I have been trying a "nothing is off limits" mindset past few weeks
    I have a tendency to get quite restrictive, I'm picky - and I obsess...hoping this "attitude", of "no exclusions" helps with that.

    Enjoy your "treat"! And be kind to yourself.
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    Reckoner68 wrote: »
    After a week of no sugar I had a piece of peanut butter pie. I partly f eel like a failure and partly am so glad I had it. Life is so confusing

    It's the classic battle between left and right brain, we are in many cases victims of biology. Sugar triggers dopamine, we're hard wired to crave it....

    Great job tho... That's a success and far from a failure
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    Ever heard of a dopamine fast - I read about this last week - prolly total bs - but never know

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