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Since I can't say what I really think at work without a visit to HR, I exclaim "Blargle!" at my computer.
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What, there's no sarcasm font?! :drinker:
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Add me. I'm a great, supportive friend.
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Yeah, movies are full of crap. It's the day-to-day stuff you have to be able to hack. At first, you're all stupid and giddy around each other. But that fades. Once that fades, if you still like each other, you might have something to work with. It's also important to note that not all love is created equal and not all…
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Break out the measuring tape and take your measurements. It's entirely possible to lose inches and not see a corresponding drop on the scale. The important thing is that every day you are making better choices for yourself. Let's get healthy and not only focus on one number. Some people will be along shortly to give you…
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I can see where it would come across that way, but there are many people on Obesity Help who will tell the OP exactly what life after surgery is like-the good, bad, and ugly. The funny, the infuriating, the sad. All of it.
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Add me! I'm glad you found us.
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Smoking. I just cannot tolerate the smell of cigarettes any more. Also, if I were single and dating, anyone old enough for me to date who did not have his feces consolidated such as: living with eight roommates, working part time and not going to school, no drivers license due to lots of tickets/accidents/drunken or…
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I buy what fits. Cut out the tag if you hate it. Vanity sizing, while irritating, is probably here to stay.
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Add me! I'm a great friend.
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:drinker: I told my scale to eff off. Out loud. There are so many things the little mechanical devil doesn't say. It only gives one number. You look great. It's clear you work out hard to stay fit. Go you.
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It helps me to remind myself to make one right choice. Protein over cookies, exercise (even a short walk) over couch sitting. Making a right choice makes the next one easier. Right choices snowball the same way poor ones do--and if your choices are 90% healthful, you are well on your way to sucess. I also agree with the…
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I am taken.
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@Stacy: 26, single, dental assistant
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@sowenby: 28, married, bank teller
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I bow to you!
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A pug named Lola.
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Thank you for the URL. I'm just here for the funny pics. :flowerforyou:
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Um hai. Where did you find this picture, please?
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Me too.
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Reading this thread, I realized I have no clue what goes on in the world. I didn't think anyone did this outside of that one mean girl in junior high we all knew. I'm pretty certain my friends like me for me. Because I don't go out to clubs, etc, and I've been married for half my life, so I wouldn't make a good ugly…
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tie dye
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It's a matter of losing inches, not weight. Go try on some women's sizes so you can see where you fall now. That will give you a clearer picture than trying to calculate how much weight you have to lose. I've lost 131 pounds and gone from a size 26 to a 14, and sometimes a 12. But I have a friend who outweighs me by almost…
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tail chaser (the animal kind, not the innuendo kind)
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Too bad you can't explain to your kitty that you cannot enjoy his kill because there's no way it's in the MFP database.:tongue:
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It's not a matter of caring what you personally think. It's the matter of an epidemic of sensitivity, insecurity, and/or projection taking over for manners. Instead of, "Thank you!" for a compliment, we now get "Tell them that they can't change their meanness!" The OP referred to this comment as a knife to the chest.…
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"Since none of us here but the OP knows the background and feelings that occurred, perhaps we should let her defend her story herself?" Sure.
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It sounded like she took it as an insult. Again, I shrug. I am not particularly sensitive, so stuff like that comment wouldn't bother me much. But is sounds like the OP was hurt by it. And I've heard a lot of people say they are bothered by a comment like that. Who knows if the person who said it was giving an actual…
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Don't think I am. The OP seemed to be bothered by it; that's why she posted. *shrug*
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As you will. But I think what the OP was getting at was the unspoken BUT that tends to follow "You have such a pretty face."