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Pizza... always pizza1
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »
Hahaha and do they actually see it as a beautiful thing?0 -
Some dreams are tough to wake up from4
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »
I’m wheezing🤣 I just googled baboons *** and it does look like that holy2 -
Got a Fitbit versa for Xmas and it overestimates my steps by a lot.
4,924 steps in and all I did was clean and do chores 🤨0 -
Got a Fitbit versa for Xmas and it overestimates my steps by a lot.
4,924 steps in and all I did was clean and do chores 🤨
It will register arm movement as steps. It happens with all of them. However, the calorie burn is more accurate based on your heart rate. I sometimes burn thousands more calories with thousands less steps. I am not one that worries too much about steps, if i look at it at all i tend to look at calories burned2 -
it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we4 -
it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we
I cringe at my kid teeth sometimes - they were rounded edged.
And what about wisdom teeth that a lot of people have to have removed? Or don't have at all? Like have humans evolved to have smaller mouths? Or are people without wisdom teeth more "adapted"?
(note to self - google evolve vs adaption, preferably (next time) before babbling on the internet)
Did cave people need more teeth back in the day due to a lack of oral hygiene and dentistry services? 🤔3 -
it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we
Animals have baby teeth too
I cringe at my kid teeth sometimes - they were rounded edged.
And what about wisdom teeth that a lot of people have to have removed? Or don't have at all? Like have humans evolved to have smaller mouths? Or are people without wisdom teeth more "adapted"?
(note to self - google evolve vs adaption, preferably (next time) before babbling on the internet)
Did cave people need more teeth back in the day due to a lack of oral hygiene and dentistry services? 🤔
Yep. People have smaller skulls and I think they were back up teeth for when you lost some back in the day.2 -
it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we
I cringe at my kid teeth sometimes - they were rounded edged.
And what about wisdom teeth that a lot of people have to have removed? Or don't have at all? Like have humans evolved to have smaller mouths? Or are people without wisdom teeth more "adapted"?
(note to self - google evolve vs adaption, preferably (next time) before babbling on the internet)
Did cave people need more teeth back in the day due to a lack of oral hygiene and dentistry services? 🤔
I figure the younger healthier cave people had to pre chew food for the elders or those without teeth3 -
My ex husband designed and built the coolest smoker I’ve ever seen.
Using materials left at the yard from the Drilling Co.
Pulleys, drill bit weights for the lids, it is fantastic.
Got me thinking how he can build pretty much anything.
Some people have that ability, to think linear, mathematically.
I’m a little jealous.
I figure my thought processes are more like curly Q french fries.
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it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we
I cringe at my kid teeth sometimes - they were rounded edged.
And what about wisdom teeth that a lot of people have to have removed? Or don't have at all? Like have humans evolved to have smaller mouths? Or are people without wisdom teeth more "adapted"?
(note to self - google evolve vs adaption, preferably (next time) before babbling on the internet)
Did cave people need more teeth back in the day due to a lack of oral hygiene and dentistry services? 🤔
I figure the younger healthier cave people had to pre chew food for the elders or those without teeth
🧡🧡Baby bird-ing it!!🧡🧡2 -
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Where do I find a man like this? He ends up going to jail over her but whyyyyyyy0 -
it's so bizarre how we have teeth when we're kids and then a few years later when we're older we just grow new ones lol
humans are so weird like what even are we
I cringe at my kid teeth sometimes - they were rounded edged.
And what about wisdom teeth that a lot of people have to have removed? Or don't have at all? Like have humans evolved to have smaller mouths? Or are people without wisdom teeth more "adapted"?
(note to self - google evolve vs adaption, preferably (next time) before babbling on the internet)
Did cave people need more teeth back in the day due to a lack of oral hygiene and dentistry services? 🤔
I figure the younger healthier cave people had to pre chew food for the elders or those without teeth
That's not still in vogue?2 -
@Kashmir_314_ That's heartbreaking.
I think that every single time I watch my BIL tolerate people bathing him, changing the pads underneath him......there is zero dignity left and he has no say. I wish there was a way for my BIL to let everybody know what he wants. I can understand both sides. Letting someone go is one of the hardest things to do.
And my heart goes out to you and people like you who have to watch it all unfold.6 -
This is how you do error pages, mfp take note😍
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happimess01 wrote: »This is how you do error pages, mfp take note😍
Haha that is awesome!2 -
@Kashmir_314_ wrote: »I just spent my morning with a 97 year old hospice patient that has been bed ridden, hooked up to a feeding tube and unable to do anything for herself for the last year. The first thing she scribbled on her pad (used to communicate) was "I want to die."
People should have the choice to end their lives peacefully, with dignity, and at their own discretion...without jumping through hoops. The only thing keeping her here is the selfishness of her family. Why?!
I love and admire you for doing what you do - I wish you peace in your heart Lady...I appreciate your kindness and the bravery (of your *kitten* soul) in your day to day job ❤4 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »This is how you do error pages, mfp take note😍
Haha that is awesome!
Actually, you'll be the perfect model for these pages. Let me send you a list of poses and corresponding outfits, thanks 😀3 -
happimess01 wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »This is how you do error pages, mfp take note😍
Haha that is awesome!
Actually, you'll be the perfect model for these pages. Let me send you a list of poses and corresponding outfits, thanks 😀
Thanks for being such a sweetie, @happimess1 -
northviewvintage wrote: »Kashmir_314_ wrote: »I just spent my morning with a 97 year old hospice patient that has been bed ridden, hooked up to a feeding tube and unable to do anything for herself for the last year. The first thing she scribbled on her pad (used to communicate) was "I want to die."
People should have the choice to end their lives peacefully, with dignity, and at their own discretion...without jumping through hoops. The only thing keeping her here is the selfishness of her family. Why?!
Isn't that sad!? I worked as a 3rd shift CNA for just a year when I was really young and remember a lady whose family wouldn't even let them put in a permanent feeding tube, and so the nurse had to feed her with a tube through the mouth/ esophagus for years. The family didn't even visit her so I couldn't understand it at all. Takes a strong person to do that work!northviewvintage wrote: »Kashmir_314_ wrote: »I just spent my morning with a 97 year old hospice patient that has been bed ridden, hooked up to a feeding tube and unable to do anything for herself for the last year. The first thing she scribbled on her pad (used to communicate) was "I want to die."
People should have the choice to end their lives peacefully, with dignity, and at their own discretion...without jumping through hoops. The only thing keeping her here is the selfishness of her family. Why?!
Isn't that sad!? I worked as a 3rd shift CNA for just a year when I was really young and remember a lady whose family wouldn't even let them put in a permanent feeding tube, and so the nurse had to feed her with a tube through the mouth/ esophagus for years. The family didn't even visit her so I couldn't understand it at all. Takes a strong person to do that work!
jeez..... if I ever get to that point, I'ma just going to have a hunting accident.1 -
Dear MFP. STOP TESTING IN PROD.
Thank you.4 -
That's weird. Usually I'm one of the 1st to have any kind of problems with site glitches or computer issues. It seems to be going ok. So far.0
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