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this new primary care doctor, i swear to shit

he notices and thinks of things i wouldn't have even thought of, meanwhile my specialist just goes "everything's fine, see me again next year"

i'm not used to this having somebody actually listen to the stuff i bring up and notice things that are wrong and ask about them.  no one has ever done that.

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12 minutes ago, Johanna Waya said:

They have them availible at the Pops soda place here in oklahoma, I'm sure you can find some to order online wherever you are.

It's easy enough to get it in my part of the UK though it turns up more often in smaller shops that sell more Barr things besides irn bru.

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7 minutes ago, Crazy Lee said:

The drones? I am shocked those things were able to position themselves so well to create images in the sky.

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I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'm talking about the things the people were spinning and tossing in the air.

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1 minute ago, FenrirDarkWolf said:

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I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'm talking about the things the people were spinning and tossing in the air.

I don't know about color guard things. I don't recognize what an air blade is.

When she was on the roof, there were lights behind her that formed the american flag. It was created by drones.

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4 minutes ago, Crazy Lee said:

I don't know about color guard things. I don't recognize what an air blade is.

When she was on the roof, there were lights behind her that formed the american flag. It was created by drones.

I saw that! It was pretty cool.

Now you know 0:

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A solid down to earth, honest to goodness - no strings attached - genuine relationship. Something which is more than friendship.. but not romanticized upon, and yet still holds the uniqueness of exploring each others boundaries in special intimate ways. One where both give and take in keeping balance, always considering the other's limits.

 

To simply put it: Acceptance for who the other is.. judgment being nonexistent. No fake masks nor trying to impress, just a natural love that comes with absolute trust to yourself/another's truths.

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17 hours ago, Moogle said:

A solid down to earth, honest to goodness - no strings attached - genuine relationship. Something which is more than friendship.. but not romanticized upon, and yet still holds the uniqueness of exploring each others boundaries in special intimate ways. One where both give and take in keeping balance, always considering the other's limits.

 

To simply put it: Acceptance for who the other is.. judgment being nonexistent. No fake masks nor trying to impress, just a natural love that comes with absolute trust to yourself/another's truths.

I'd love to get to that point. Not sure if I can get MYSELF to that point.

Are we talking romantic relationship or just a very good friendship, because I do have friends that I'm pretty good with. Their flaws don't even bother me, and we're all honest with each other. Makes things a lot easier just being yourself.

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17 hours ago, Moogle said:

A solid down to earth, honest to goodness - no strings attached - genuine relationship. Something which is more than friendship.. but not romanticized upon, and yet still holds the uniqueness of exploring each others boundaries in special intimate ways. One where both give and take in keeping balance, always considering the other's limits.

 

To simply put it: Acceptance for who the other is.. judgment being nonexistent. No fake masks nor trying to impress, just a natural love that comes with absolute trust to yourself/another's truths.

Thats the only type of romantic relationship I can do, tbh. I cant do casual dating or trying to have a mate for flair/entitlement/arm candy. If a relationship isnt genuine and serious its more likely to break my feelings than be fun at all...

 

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3 hours ago, WolfNightV4X1 said:

Thats the only type of romantic relationship I can do, tbh. I cant do casual dating or trying to have a mate for flair/entitlement/arm candy. If a relationship isnt genuine and serious its more likely to break my feelings than be fun at all...

 

I'm pretty sure a lot of people look for that kind of relationship. I'm the first to say that a true connection is vital, and it's the catalyst of the relationship. Everything is so much more intense when the love is deep and meaningful.

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20 hours ago, Moogle said:

A solid down to earth, honest to goodness - no strings attached - genuine relationship. Something which is more than friendship.. but not romanticized upon, and yet still holds the uniqueness of exploring each others boundaries in special intimate ways. One where both give and take in keeping balance, always considering the other's limits.

 

To simply put it: Acceptance for who the other is.. judgment being nonexistent. No fake masks nor trying to impress, just a natural love that comes with absolute trust to yourself/another's truths.

This is what I strive to find. My only exception is the judgement part (unless you mean it in a different way). I think it's fine to have differing opinions and even conflicts as long as you're open about them and willing to talk things out. Getting over hurdles together is what makes a bond even stronger.

3 hours ago, WolfNightV4X1 said:

Thats the only type of romantic relationship I can do, tbh. I cant do casual dating or trying to have a mate for flair/entitlement/arm candy. If a relationship isnt genuine and serious its more likely to break my feelings than be fun at all...

 

That's why I'm surprised there's so many people with partners. I often wonder if very many of them have that kind of relationship.

4 hours ago, Shiro said:

People with amazing talents, like this guy.

 

I'm always amazed by drummers because of how tiring it looks. Also, the dexterity required looks insane. I imagine you need a lot of endurance to make the cut.

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6 hours ago, Socketosis said:

This is what I strive to find. My only exception is the judgement part (unless you mean it in a different way). I think it's fine to have differing opinions and even conflicts as long as you're open about them and willing to talk things out. Getting over hurdles together is what makes a bond even stronger.

tbh thats exactly what she meant, acceptance means understanding each other's differences and letting it be, she said there shouldnt be any judgement, meaning someone being open and truthful about their life and interests without the other being scornful and criticizing.

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8 hours ago, WolfNightV4X1 said:

tbh thats exactly what she meant, acceptance means understanding each other's differences and letting it be, she said there shouldnt be any judgement, meaning someone being open and truthful about their life and interests without the other being scornful and criticizing.

Kind of reminds me of a neat quote I saw about this subject. "It's a fickle thing, this game we call love it's really just a tug of war between our hearts and minds. We are driven to want the companionship, the intimacy of a connection with another human".

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Anne Sexton (AKA, Miss Dog)

~

"Watch out for power,
for its avalanche can bury you,
snow, snow, snow, smothering your mountain.

Watch out for hate,
it can open its mouth and you'll fling yourself out
to eat off your leg, an instant leper.

Watch out for friends,
because when you betray them,
as you will,
they will bury their heads in the toilet
and flush themselves away.

Watch out for intellect,
because it knows so much it knows nothing
and leaves you hanging upside down,
mouthing knowledge as your heart
falls out of your mouth.

Watch out for games, the actor's part,
the speech planned, known, given,
for they will give you away
and you will stand like a naked little boy,
pissing on your own child-bed.

Watch out for love
(unless it is true,
and every part of you says yes including the toes) ,
it will wrap you up like a mummy,
and your scream won't be heard
and none of your running will end.

Love? Be it man. Be it woman.
It must be a wave you want to glide in on,
give your body to it, give your laugh to it,
give, when the gravelly sand takes you,
your tears to the land. To love another is something
like prayer and can't be planned, you just fall
into its arms because your belief undoes your disbelief.

(Excerpts from 'admonitions to a special person')

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DeCecco Pasta. It has the best consistency of any dried pasta; just the right amount of 'give', and a perfect texture.

And, the boxes/logo are pretty:

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See, doesn't she look happy?

Also, I love gluten, especially in this age where it has suddenly been villainized as the latest nutritional evil, despite such a tiny number of people who actually have Celiac's disease.  

To me, you can't really make a great pasta or Italian bead, without decent semolina flour.

*sits down to a bowl of spaghetti in marinara with sweet Italian sausage, red bell peppers, and fennel fronds*

I'd date the DeCecco Lady, if I was straight.

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17 minutes ago, Fossa-Boy said:

Also, I love gluten, especially in this age where it has suddenly been villainized as the latest nutritional evil, despite such a tiny number of people who actually have Celiac's disease.  

i wish soy and lactose intolerance would both become as popular as this gluten thing.  i'm tired of soy being in all my food and goat's milk or lactose-free milk being ridiculously expensive.  >:( 

 

oops but that's not a thing i love, that's a thing i hate.  what i do love is waking up thinking you have to get up for work, then realizing you don't.  and going right the hell back to sleep.  i used to never do this, but the more i hate my job, the more i enjoy sleep.  i still wish it wasn't necessary for me to function because it's a huge waste of time, but dammit that feel when you're in bed and it's dark and it's raining outside and you can hear the rain and you've achieved the perfect temperature in your little blanket nest and you don't have to get up for anything?  uh.  yes.

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6 minutes ago, Gator said:

i wish soy and lactose intolerance would both become as popular as this gluten thing.  i'm tired of soy being in all my food and goat's milk or lactose-free milk being ridiculously expensive.  >:( 

 

oops but that's not a thing i love, that's a thing i hate.  what i do love is waking up thinking you have to get up for work, then realizing you don't.  and going right the hell back to sleep.  i used to never do this, but the more i hate my job, the more i enjoy sleep.  i still wish it wasn't necessary for me to function because it's a huge waste of time, but dammit that feel when you're in bed and it's dark and it's raining outside and you can hear the rain and you've achieved the perfect temperature in your little blanket nest and you don't have to get up for anything?  uh.  yes.

Soy is very bad. It makes men grow boobies. 

I bet can it can make girl boobs bigger tho.

Maybe soy isn't so bad after all.

I just need to meet a girl and trick her into eating a bunch of soy so her bewbehs get bigger and I can jiggle her monster pups.

Soy is bad for boys and good for girls. I have scienced this conclusion.

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7 minutes ago, Gator said:

i wish soy and lactose intolerance would both become as popular as this gluten thing.  i'm tired of soy being in all my food and goat's milk or lactose-free milk being ridiculously expensive.  >:( 

 

oops but that's not a thing i love, that's a thing i hate.  what i do love is waking up thinking you have to get up for work, then realizing you don't.  and going right the hell back to sleep.  i used to never do this, but the more i hate my job, the more i enjoy sleep.  i still wish it wasn't necessary for me to function because it's a huge waste of time, but dammit that feel when you're in bed and it's dark and it's raining outside and you can hear the rain and you've achieved the perfect temperature in your little blanket nest and you don't have to get up for anything?  uh.  yes.

It's odd how these cultural food 'obsessions' with this or that  ingredient/component come and go. It does seem like lactose intolerance got more of the spotlight, before the gluten-free trend arrived.

But I hear ya, it's hard, and I also love goat's milk! It is pricey, but OMG, it's SO much better and tastier! I'd get a few goats, if I had land.

I also hate that feeling of being worn down by a job, so that even on your days off, you want to stay in your little cocoon...I've been fighting this a lot. Today, I had a day off, oddly, it was a freakish 70 degrees, so I took a long walk, in this park, along a stream, where it feels like you've vanished from the city, due to how steep it is. A strip of land, where they couldn't build anything. Odd feeling, escaping a city, like that.

 

8 minutes ago, Hux said:

Soy is very bad. It makes men grow boobies. 

I bet can it can make girl boobs bigger tho.

Maybe soy isn't so bad after all.

I just need to meet a girl and trick her into eating a bunch of soy so her bewbehs get bigger and I can jiggle her monster pups.

Soy is bad for boys and good for girls. I have scienced this conclusion.

Yikes! Is there an anti soy, that makes boobs go away? I am generally afraid of them!

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3 minutes ago, Hux said:

Soy is very bad. It makes men grow boobies. 

I bet can it can make girl boobs bigger tho.

Maybe soy isn't so bad after all.

I just need to meet a girl and trick her into eating a bunch of soy so her bewbehs get bigger and I can jiggle her monster pups.

Soy is bad for boys and good for girls. I have scienced this conclusion.

i definitely don't need any more boobie on me ;^(  nor do i need more diarrhea so i'll avoid the soy

5 minutes ago, Fossa-Boy said:

It's odd how these cultural food 'obsessions' with this or that  ingredient/component come and go. It does seem like lactose intolerance got more of the spotlight, before the gluten-free trend arrived.

But I hear ya, it's hard, and I also love goat's milk! It is pricey, but OMG, it's SO much better and tastier! I'd get a few goats, if I had land.

I also hate that feeling of being worn down by a job, so that even on your days off, you want to stay in your little cocoon...I've been fighting this a lot. Today, I had a day off, oddly, it was a freakish 70 degrees, so I took a long walk, in this park, along a stream, where it feels like you've vanished from the city, due to how steep it is. A strip of land, where they couldn't build anything. Odd feeling, escaping a city, like that.

that sounds beautiful.  i wish i had the time and energy to take walks any more, but most of my days off i end up stuck to this damn computer all night.  i'm not awake during the day and it's not the safest place to be walking around alone at night, so...

also high fives for goat milk.  it is the best milk to ever milk.  now if only i could afford it.

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On 05/02/2017 at 5:50 AM, FenrirDarkWolf said:

Sweet tea as in: mildly sweet and warm or cold tea so sweet it'll give you diabeetus?

That cold stuff they have in the southern United States. They were drinking it on Bermuda, which is how I found out about it.

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On 2017-02-06 at 8:36 PM, Crazy Lee said:

I'd love to get to that point. Not sure if I can get MYSELF to that point.

Are we talking romantic relationship or just a very good friendship, because I do have friends that I'm pretty good with. Their flaws don't even bother me, and we're all honest with each other. Makes things a lot easier just being yourself.

 

That would be entirely up to you on how you'd like to label it. For me - like I said - it's more than a good friendship but not a straight cut and dry romance. I guess it could be a sort of "friends with benefits" kinda deal, but I feel that doesn't anywhere near highlight the other key factors so much as its focus towards the sexual aspects (which are linked to those 'benefits') outshines everything else. 

 

I'm not sure what I'd call it, honestly. Those friends of yours sound like absolute keepers btw, very sweet. ♥

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