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Bingo.
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Search is your friend. Use it. Love it. Shin Splints | MyFitnessPal.com http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/320760-shin-splints (just yesterday!) Shin Splints....Ouch! | MyFitnessPal.com http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/318696-shin-splints-ouch Ugh...Shin Splints | MyFitnessPal.com…
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First, own your choices. You decide to eat the food. I get that you were pressured. Second, try to frame things in a way that empowers you. Posting a topic titled "they all but shoved it down my throat!" is already giving away your power. It may be semantics (and maybe you don't care), but posting the same story where you…
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/316649-what-does-nsv-mean I replied with some resources in that thread that you might find useful. Search works! Use it. Love it.
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Roughly in order... Arrested Development Louis The Office (UK) Always Sunny in Philadelphia Parks & Recreation The Office (US) Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm Modern Family Family Guy Black Books MASH Benny Hill
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I love that you are pictured with your reward. Nice job.
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A fair point. Being rude isn't really necessary, and perhaps the snarkiness does get out of hand (I have been, and will be guilty of, future snarkiness). I don't think the intent is to be mean or rude. After all, most of us are here to learn and be part of a community. Forget the annoyance of having to weed through the…
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Thank you both for this.
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So true. I have eaten so-called "good" foods and healthy stuff for years, but simply ate too much of it and got fat. Very little fried foods, lots of fruit and vegetables, not much sugar/sweets. Overall health/feeling good is definitely affected by the kinds of food we eat. But weight loss is pure math.
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Thanks Taso! Just put one on my Amazon wish list. Will probably order today.
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Putting LinkedIns on my what? My race car? T-shirt? A sandwich? (Subject line truncated?) Are you asking about putting a link to your LinkedIn profile on your resume? I think most companies today will search for you on LinkedIn (and Facebook, too - so clean up/hide those drunken party photos!) I don't see how putting a…
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Oh.... You are right. Hadn't thought about that. Very true. Why "bump" *and* reply? In fact, that's how I realized what others were doing. I kept seeing "bump... to read for later" or "bump... thanks for this, I'm saving in My Topics"
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Agree with your post. However, the way MFP is set up, there is no mechanism for bookmarking or subscribing to forum threads. Many forum packages have both, almost all have one or the other (where bookmarking is just that - you get a list of your "Favorite Topics" and subscribing is actually getting notification to all new…
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I love this.
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I think we are inherently lazy. Or at least predisposed to make the choice that requires the least amount of effort. And kids can WEAR. US. DOWN. Knowing this, I try to be patient with other parents. My wife and I both had the advantage of working many years in direct childcare, including an emergency shelter that was 24…
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Mercury Rev's 'Car Wash Hair' Back when I was thinner, cooler and played in a band, I saw my wife at a coffee shop and desperately wanted to meet her. I saw a friend of mine talking to her and begged him to introduce us. So I talked to this amazing, beautiful girl in the most charming way I could. I was funny. I was…
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monogamy != 'not cheating' monogamy != marriage 'meant to be' != 'making a choice' Just sayin..
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I have used both of the following: "Have you seen my galoshes?" "Do you like cashews?" One of them worked.
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I like lamp.
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I used to think astrology was completely bogus until I lived with a roommate who sincerely believed in it. I'll never buy into the idea that our choices are somehow laid out for us, but could be convinced that maybe there is some influence from astrology (even if slight). And he was eerily accurate in describing people he…
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Yes, but will that master race be monogamous? :wink: :grumble:
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You articulated what I was trying get across in my original reply much better than I did. You talk gooder.
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Seems odd to read the responses that limit things to monogamy or cheating. I interpreted the question as whether humans were basically "wired" for monogamy. The issue of cheating has nothing to do with monogamy. Cheating is an issue of breaking an agreement.
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Always a tough question to really explore. I think "meant to" is where it breaks down for me. I don't know if we're "meant" to do anything - that is, preordained to carry out some set of expected behaviors. I think we are influenced by a number of factors like parents, geography, gender, gender identity, sexual…
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This was good. Thanks for posting it.
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I had to look it up. A couple of good resources for acronyms: http://www.acronymfinder.com/ http://www.urbandictionary.com/
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I'm going to print both of these out, and tape them up next to my computer, right beside the kitten posters and my AOL password. Thank you (seriously).
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I eat mostly vegetarian. I do sometimes eat fish. I know that there is a word for that, but "pescatarian" sounds like I'm not Baptist. You can get enough protein from a veggie diet, you just have to look for it.
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First and foremost, despite what all those books say and second rate comedians might tell you, this isn't a man/woman thing. It's people/personal relationships thing. Sure there are differences in communication style, etc. But I think you will miss some learning opportunities if you define this as "an issue with other…
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Please get it checked out immediately. I was in a boot for six weeks. It can be painful, but you do NOT want to make it worse where you can have recurring long-term problems.