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To properly salvage a relationship: Make her tacos. Eat the tacos with her. Smile at each other. Bang it out.
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Let's loop her in and see what she has to say.
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* Unsolicited advice of any kind. * When people try to chit-chat. * The music broadcast over the speakers at every gym ever always sucks.
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22. That's when I stopped being able to eat whatever I wanted without gaining a pound. By then, I was so used to trying to gain weight and failing that I couldn't slow down my eating. It was all habitual. I turned into a whale and it wasn't awesome.
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I'm 33.
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The thought of eating "pizza" without cheese makes me sick.
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There are two main reasons I shop at Aldi:* The prices are great compared to most grocery stores. * The store is small yet I am able to buy about 90% of my groceries there. This means I get the shopping done much quicker than if I went to a full-size grocery store. A bonus reason is that checking out also seems to go much…
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While we're on this topic, wasn't it determined there is something in green tea that helps improve cognitive ability in people with a particular mental disorder?
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The first rule of Plexus is: We do not talk about Plexus.
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Was this thread originated by a bot? The linked post contains almost the exact same text in some places.
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Eating one or two squares of a good dark chocolate did wonders for helping me fight more dangerous cravings in the past. I need to get back in that habit.
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This works best for me.
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An enormous plate of eggs, biscuits and gravy.
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Kittens dig censorship.
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Red Bagel!
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37 fluid ounces. I'm not sure about "weight" ounces. Hmmm... hmmmmmmm... *ponders*
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This one time I was fat-shamed by a whole town of people so I got back at them by making myself sick at a pie eating contest. After completing several pies, I started to vomit all over Bill Travis. Before he knew it, he was covered with five pies worth of used blueberries. The women in the audience screamed. Bossman Bob…
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I was thinking the same thing! This level of fat-shaming sounds like something out of a sitcom more than it does real life. My skepticism meter is definitely high.
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Popeye's spicy blackened chicken tenders. Those are so good.
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Don't get me wrong, I like what I do but I do wish I only spent 3-4 hours each day doing it. Fortunately, I am not an addict as I spend every minute I can away from the Internet. Most of what happens online is garbage and contributes nothing positive to my life.
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I spend 8 hours each day at a desk building things for the Internet and I can definitely say it has never done anything positive for my health, physical or mental. I would also say it impacts me negatively on both counts. I am reminded of this every time I take a vacation and spend some time away from devices and on my…
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Like most food and fitness buzzwords, "healthy" isn't quantitative. That's why I avoid getting information from enthusiasts that use terms like "healthy" or "clean eating".
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I don't think most people understand that but I am sorry for wasting your time with my comment. It really wasn't about superiority, it was about showing how food has been genetically modified longer than people think. In my own experiences, when people talk about GMO's, they usually speak as if all of it is done in a…
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Salt is the *kitten*.
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Oh man, you took the bait. Corn, as we know it, was genetically modified by native Americans over a thousand years to grow to the size that it does today. That makes it a genetically modified organism.
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Are you trying to tell me that the "F" in "MFP" stands for "fitness"?
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I see you in a corner, smoldering, hostile. Everyone will wonder who you are.