Define trying to lose weight hard core? What's your routine? Also, you might just be replacing your shit with muscle which does weigh something as well.
Well diet has been huge for me, as I was living off of fast food for awhile, and I spend 2 hours a day three days a week at the gym. I do an hour of cardio and an hour of weights. I guess its not THAT hardcore, but its hardcore for me
The first time I met "internet people", admittedly when I was much much younger, my mum seemed convinced they were a secret cartel who wanted to steal my organs
My parents were like that too, it's a very understandable fear when you're going to Amsterdam at age 16 to meet random strangers.
"Dammit mum they're not 'random'! And Vincent has only ever stolen an organ the one time!"
I am so, so very glad I did not tell them the full story of who I was meeting. They were some really colourful types to say the least.
alright, dish
Do you remember those anti-Scientology protests 4chan staged in 2008? Yeah.
The first time I met "internet people", admittedly when I was much much younger, my mum seemed convinced they were a secret cartel who wanted to steal my organs
My parents were like that too, it's a very understandable fear when you're going to Amsterdam at age 16 to meet random strangers.
"Dammit mum they're not 'random'! And Vincent has only ever stolen an organ the one time!"
I am so, so very glad I did not tell them the full story of who I was meeting. They were some really colourful types to say the least.
alright, dish
Do you remember those anti-Scientology protests 4chan staged in 2008? Yeah.
Define trying to lose weight hard core? What's your routine? Also, you might just be replacing your shit with muscle which does weigh something as well.
Well diet has been huge for me, as I was living off of fast food for awhile, and I spend 2 hours a day three days a week at the gym. I do an hour of cardio and an hour of weights. I guess its not THAT hardcore, but its hardcore for me
Well it really depends on what you've changed your diet to as well. 2 hours of workout seems excessive for one session...
The first time I met "internet people", admittedly when I was much much younger, my mum seemed convinced they were a secret cartel who wanted to steal my organs
My parents were like that too, it's a very understandable fear when you're going to Amsterdam at age 16 to meet random strangers.
"Dammit mum they're not 'random'! And Vincent has only ever stolen an organ the one time!"
I am so, so very glad I did not tell them the full story of who I was meeting. They were some really colourful types to say the least.
alright, dish
Do you remember those anti-Scientology protests 4chan staged in 2008? Yeah.
barfffffff
The first one was absolutely filled with the dregs of human society. Thankfully all of them fucked off back to their basements when the second one came around. What was left were really cool people who changed my life for the better, since I was socially awkward as hell and they allowed me to get the hang of things. Having a whole culture with everyone knowing and liking the same sort of humour, aswell as an us vs them mentality when it came to that crazy cult helped a lot in that regard.
I don't regret participating at all but man, that first month. A guy came along and brought a megaphone, and started shouting memes at random bypassers. I have never seen so many people cringe so many times.
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Confession: I am really unhappy in my job. But not unhappy enough to quit and leave a gap in my CV where I'm on the dole. Today was horrible enough that at several times during the day I just quietly closed the door in the toilets and cried, and then carried on with my work. Pretty pathetic.
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Confession: I can't actually remember myself anymore.
Confession: I am really unhappy in my job. But not unhappy enough to quit and leave a gap in my CV where I'm on the dole. Today was horrible enough that at several times during the day I just quietly closed the door in the toilets and cried, and then carried on with my work. Pretty pathetic.
i feel the same way, but it's always easy to forget that being unemployed for long periods of time is somehow more degrading then service jobs
Confession: I am really unhappy in my job. But not unhappy enough to quit and leave a gap in my CV where I'm on the dole. Today was horrible enough that at several times during the day I just quietly closed the door in the toilets and cried, and then carried on with my work. Pretty pathetic.
i feel the same way, but it's always easy to forget that being unemployed for long periods of time is somehow more degrading then service jobs
My horrible confession: In my mind, I replay moments of life and analyze them to death. I wonder if I'd done this thing here, or not done that thing there, would my life be better? I realize it's a pointless exercise, but that doesn't stop me from engaging in it.
My other horrible confession: I am gigantic procrastinator.
Confession: I am really unhappy in my job. But not unhappy enough to quit and leave a gap in my CV where I'm on the dole. Today was horrible enough that at several times during the day I just quietly closed the door in the toilets and cried, and then carried on with my work. Pretty pathetic.
I'm really, really sorry to hear that
I don't think it's pathetic, for what it's worth. Even if you're sticking with a job for necessity's sake, you're still sticking with it, which some of us didn't manage when their jobs got stressful. That was venting, a sort of coping mechanism, and more professional than quitting in a huff or trying to hit a customer with a plantpot. I think everything you've done and put up with is anything but pathetic
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CorporateLogoThe toilet knowshow I feelRegistered Userregular
Confession: I don't know what "on the dole" means
Do not have a cow, mortal.
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Well there is always Asa Akira
and Paul Giamatti
This is the greatest thing
I would have thought so too.... but they seemed to be an afterthought. Like they were just in the way. It made me kind of sad.
They've been here a month now, she hasn't come by, hasn't checked how they are, nothing.
my dog's getting old
i'm gonna miss her
she's a good dog
My sympathy has dropped to zero
You cuddle those dogs hard
Good-looking =/= relationships.
also, when my pets die, eh, I don't get upset enough to cry
perhaps this makes me a bad person
Well diet has been huge for me, as I was living off of fast food for awhile, and I spend 2 hours a day three days a week at the gym. I do an hour of cardio and an hour of weights. I guess its not THAT hardcore, but its hardcore for me
well
i'd probably knock my father out to make sure he burned
don't talk about my wife please
FOX NEWS REPORTS
JANSON: DOG KILLER?
JANSON HATES DOGS, IS BAD PERSON, WOULD NOT CRY EVEN IS SHE KILLED YOUR DOG
yes ma'am
Do you remember those anti-Scientology protests 4chan staged in 2008? Yeah.
I know my mother's dog is helping her a looot
and he is adorable! I shall certainly be sad when he dies, just not cry
no
it makes you a monster
barfffffff
wanna party with this fuckin dog
look at that dag
thta dag a good dag
Also this new pizza place makes some really good new york style.
today
today's a good day
I waffle between telling my cat I'm waiting for her to die and snuggling her while watching tv
Well it really depends on what you've changed your diet to as well. 2 hours of workout seems excessive for one session...
The first one was absolutely filled with the dregs of human society. Thankfully all of them fucked off back to their basements when the second one came around. What was left were really cool people who changed my life for the better, since I was socially awkward as hell and they allowed me to get the hang of things. Having a whole culture with everyone knowing and liking the same sort of humour, aswell as an us vs them mentality when it came to that crazy cult helped a lot in that regard.
I don't regret participating at all but man, that first month. A guy came along and brought a megaphone, and started shouting memes at random bypassers. I have never seen so many people cringe so many times.
2/~7000000000 is a lot more than .0000000000001%!
Especially that corgi.
I love corgis.
3DS: 1289-8447-4695
not much, but some
Also, Odin =/= Oden.
Learn the difference, guys.
I just wanted to participate. It's early morning and I don't want to go to work.
EDIT: actually, I could have just confessed that.
i feel the same way, but it's always easy to forget that being unemployed for long periods of time is somehow more degrading then service jobs
Mmm I know, I know.
Gotta man up.
My other horrible confession: I am gigantic procrastinator.
something to do with pineapples I am sure
I'm really, really sorry to hear that
I don't think it's pathetic, for what it's worth. Even if you're sticking with a job for necessity's sake, you're still sticking with it, which some of us didn't manage when their jobs got stressful. That was venting, a sort of coping mechanism, and more professional than quitting in a huff or trying to hit a customer with a plantpot. I think everything you've done and put up with is anything but pathetic
it means you live in a civilized country