Random Thought For the Day

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  • piggy_smalls
    piggy_smalls Posts: 1,771 Member
    edited September 2022
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    Pics or it didn’t happen

    Ok BRB

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    Lotion, not lube?

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  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
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    Pics or it didn’t happen

    Ok BRB

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    Lotion, not lube?

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    It's fine, I can handle it 🤣

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  • piggy_smalls
    piggy_smalls Posts: 1,771 Member
    .jpg
    Pics or it didn’t happen

    Ok BRB

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    Lotion, not lube?

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    It's fine, I can handle it 🤣

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  • yukfoo
    yukfoo Posts: 871 Member
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    That sounds painful...
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,780 Member
    The Geographic Center of the Contiguous United States is located about two miles northwest of Lebanon, Kansas.
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    yukfoo wrote: »
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    That sounds painful...

    64 times if you just stay still and relax
  • piggy_smalls
    piggy_smalls Posts: 1,771 Member
    Duct tape cannot fix everything, contrary to popular belief. I'm here to tell you that it won't fix stupid... but it does muffle the sound.
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    Duct tape cannot fix everything, contrary to popular belief. I'm here to tell you that it won't fix stupid... but it does muffle the sound.

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  • piggy_smalls
    piggy_smalls Posts: 1,771 Member
    edited September 2022
    Duct tape cannot fix everything, contrary to popular belief. I'm here to tell you that it won't fix stupid... but it does muffle the sound.

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  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,744 Member
    Maybe when they take away the barcode scanner they can put their resources into fixing this stupid draft glitch.

    I've changed my mind on the draft thing. It saved my butt!
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Same, my gut is always right. Never failed me
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.

    I've had one moment in my life where my intuition screamed at me to leave. It was so weird but we pulled up to a gas station, I locked eyes with the attendant and I just absolutely needed to leave, which I did. I doubt anything happened afterwards but I've never felt that way since

    Either your intution saved you from an utter psychopath.

    Or he thought you were hot, and couldn't believe it when you sped off into the distance.
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Same, my gut is always right. Never failed me

    Gavin de Becker has a really interesting book called The Gift of Fear if you're into reading about your intuition and how you should pay attention to it

    I love reading. Thanks for the recommendation <3
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    I often get posts deleted because I tend to forget that there's alot of people that don't know me and don't know that I'm joking 99% of the time.

    Then I think to myself that their reaction to my posts are probably this..

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    Or this..

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    and some of you thisi6bu1735pkg4.gif

  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    I often get posts deleted because I tend to forget that there's alot of people that don't know me and don't know that I'm joking 99% of the time.

    Then I think to myself that their reaction to my posts are probably this..

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    Or this..

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    and some of you thisi6bu1735pkg4.gif

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  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    I often get posts deleted because I tend to forget that there's alot of people that don't know me and don't know that I'm joking 99% of the time.

    Then I think to myself that their reaction to my posts are probably this..

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    Or this..

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    and some of you thisi6bu1735pkg4.gif

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    You know I want to say something about that pearl necklace. Right? 🤣😂
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    edited October 2022
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.

    I've had one moment in my life where my intuition screamed at me to leave. It was so weird but we pulled up to a gas station, I locked eyes with the attendant and I just absolutely needed to leave, which I did. I doubt anything happened afterwards but I've never felt that way since

    Either your intution saved you from an utter psychopath.

    Or he thought you were hot, and couldn't believe it when you sped off into the distance.

    😂 While I would love to pad my ego I'm going with the former because it was such a strong feeling, clearly there was something there my brain absorbed and needed to run from

    On the community pages of yourfitnessbuddy.com, a man with the username 'MargarineMeCroissantz' wrote a post last night lamenting how he made eye contact with the most perfect female specimen he could ever hope to meet before she inexplicably drove off into the sunset. His intuition was that she was his perfect match in every way.

    Nah not really fam, he's actually in a straight jacket in a padded cell because the authorities found that he isn't competent to stand trial. Your intuition all good.
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.

    I've had one moment in my life where my intuition screamed at me to leave. It was so weird but we pulled up to a gas station, I locked eyes with the attendant and I just absolutely needed to leave, which I did. I doubt anything happened afterwards but I've never felt that way since

    Either your intution saved you from an utter psychopath.

    Or he thought you were hot, and couldn't believe it when you sped off into the distance.

    😂 While I would love to pad my ego I'm going with the former because it was such a strong feeling, clearly there was something there my brain absorbed and needed to run from

    On the community pages of yourfitnessbuddy.com, a man with the username 'MargarineMeCroissantz' wrote a post last night lamenting how he made eye contact with the most perfect female specimen he could ever hope to meet before she inexplicably drove off into the sunset. His intuition was that she was his perfect match in every way.

    Nah not really fam, he's actually in a straight jacket in a padded cell because the authorities found that he isn't competent to stand trial. Your intuition all good.

    Stop making me fall for you

    Sorry, not sorry.

    If it makes you feel any better, I've never worked at a fuel station and as far as I know, have never prompted a woman to instinctively run away with eye contact alone.
  • R3d_butt3rfly_
    R3d_butt3rfly_ Posts: 1,589 Member
    edited October 2022
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    Sometimes my gut be right, though[/quote]

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.
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    I'm both of those and I'm never wrong....yet. I won't be rude or bitchy when I'm interacting with them, I just keep my interactions limited with very them or not interact with them at all to avoid discomfort on my part.


    Eta: I *kitten* up the quote so you don't have to reply 😂
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    It's normal to form negative opinions from first impressions of people and even to impulsively decide that you immediately dislike them. All that matters is that you're humble and open minded enough in time to realise when you were wrong.

    Sometimes my gut be right, though

    Without a doubt, especially if you're a good judge of character. Or your intution game is strong.

    I've had one moment in my life where my intuition screamed at me to leave. It was so weird but we pulled up to a gas station, I locked eyes with the attendant and I just absolutely needed to leave, which I did. I doubt anything happened afterwards but I've never felt that way since

    Either your intution saved you from an utter psychopath.

    Or he thought you were hot, and couldn't believe it when you sped off into the distance.

    😂 While I would love to pad my ego I'm going with the former because it was such a strong feeling, clearly there was something there my brain absorbed and needed to run from

    On the community pages of yourfitnessbuddy.com, a man with the username 'MargarineMeCroissantz' wrote a post last night lamenting how he made eye contact with the most perfect female specimen he could ever hope to meet before she inexplicably drove off into the sunset. His intuition was that she was his perfect match in every way.

    Nah not really fam, he's actually in a straight jacket in a padded cell because the authorities found that he isn't competent to stand trial. Your intuition all good.

    Stop making me fall for you

    Sorry, not sorry.

    If it makes you feel any better, I've never worked at a fuel station and as far as I know, have never prompted a woman to instinctively run away with eye contact alone.

    Based on your profile photo I don't think you have either

    ...and yours always makes me thirsty hungry, yes hungry for muffins.

    Did you draw that yourself?
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,744 Member
    As someone who walks to the beat of music for exercise, I freakin' LOVE The Village People!
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    I'm unbothered about the bar code scanner.
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,744 Member
    I'm unbothered about the bar code scanner.

    I'm irrationally gleeful it's still free. (Not because I use it.)
  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    glassyo wrote: »
    I'm unbothered about the bar code scanner.

    I'm irrationally gleeful it's still free. (Not because I use it.)
    What? I thought it’s part of premium now
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,744 Member
    edited October 2022
    glassyo wrote: »
    I'm unbothered about the bar code scanner.

    I'm irrationally gleeful it's still free. (Not because I use it.)
    What? I thought it’s part of premium now

    Soooooooooooo someone on one of "those" threads said the item scan worked but not the meal scan so I tried it and it added the item.

    And I KNOW I'm not a snowflake so I assume it works for everyone.

    Go test it!

    Edited to add: Conflicting stories. I'm so confused. :)

    In other news, I'm probably going to gain all my weight back in frozen grapes and frozen blueberries.

    And cookies. :)
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
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  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    glassyo wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    I'm unbothered about the bar code scanner.

    I'm irrationally gleeful it's still free. (Not because I use it.)
    What? I thought it’s part of premium now

    Soooooooooooo someone on one of "those" threads said the item scan worked but not the meal scan so I tried it and it added the item.

    And I KNOW I'm not a snowflake so I assume it works for everyone.

    Go test it!

    Edited to add: Conflicting stories. I'm so confused. :)

    In other news, I'm probably going to gain all my weight back in frozen grapes and frozen blueberries.

    And cookies. :)
    Have you tried sprinkling Jell-O powder on your grapes before freezing?