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miamizsun

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Posted: Dec 21, 2016 - 10:16am

 lily34 wrote:

i gotcher fruit cack right here, mister!

 
{#Kiss}
JrzyTmata

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Posted: Dec 21, 2016 - 10:10am

 miamizsun wrote:
it's the holidays

where's the love, the forgiveness and the ceremonial fruit cack?
 
no one is getting anything until I see Winter's Big Boy Christmas List.
lily34

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Gender: Female


Posted: Dec 21, 2016 - 10:07am

 miamizsun wrote:
it's the holidays

where's the love, the forgiveness and the ceremonial fruit cack?
 
i gotcher fruit cack right here, mister!
miamizsun

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Posted: Dec 21, 2016 - 10:03am

it's the holidays

where's the love, the forgiveness and the ceremonial fruit juicy?


Alexandra

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Location: PNW
Gender: Female


Posted: Jul 8, 2016 - 2:35pm

 meower wrote:

I woke up this morning looking for someone to blame. Someone to hate. Someone who I could make the single target of my fear about the officers killed in Dallas and what happened to Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. It was such a desperate feeling to want to discharge the uncertainty and scarcity. Then it dawned on me that this is the exact drive that fueled what's happening right now.

Instead of feeling hurt we act out our hurt. Rather than acknowledging our pain, we inflict it on others. Neither hate nor blame will lead to the justice and peace that we all want - it will only move us further apart. But we can't forget that hate and blame are seductive. Anger is easier than grief. Blame is easier than real accountability. When we choose instant relief in the form of rage, we're in many ways choosing permanent grief for the world.

Brene Brown

 

This is pretty close to how I'm feeling. Exactly how I woke up feeling today. Ive been crying all morning and couldn't really put my finger on why. I think I've been so angry lately about all the hate and it was fueling my own hatred of people who think differently from me and who I blame for the current state of affairs. The truth is, under that hate was/is incredible sadness. My hate broke this morning, when I heard about all of the police who continued to do their jobs as shots were being fired at them. The sadness and hopelessness and helplessness was all that was left.

 

 



 
 

Thank you for this, Meowie.

 

This "History Repeating" song sure has a lot of impact today.


meower

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Posted: Jul 8, 2016 - 8:03am

I woke up this morning looking for someone to blame. Someone to hate. Someone who I could make the single target of my fear about the officers killed in Dallas and what happened to Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. It was such a desperate feeling to want to discharge the uncertainty and scarcity. Then it dawned on me that this is the exact drive that fueled what's happening right now.

Instead of feeling hurt we act out our hurt. Rather than acknowledging our pain, we inflict it on others. Neither hate nor blame will lead to the justice and peace that we all want - it will only move us further apart. But we can't forget that hate and blame are seductive. Anger is easier than grief. Blame is easier than real accountability. When we choose instant relief in the form of rage, we're in many ways choosing permanent grief for the world.

Brene Brown

 

This is pretty close to how I'm feeling. Exactly how I woke up feeling today. Ive been crying all morning and couldn't really put my finger on why. I think I've been so angry lately about all the hate and it was fueling my own hatred of people who think differently from me and who I blame for the current state of affairs. The truth is, under that hate was/is incredible sadness. My hate broke this morning, when I heard about all of the police who continued to do their jobs as shots were being fired at them. The sadness and hopelessness and helplessness was all that was left.

 

 


BlueHeronDruid

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Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:43am

 edieraye wrote:


Score one for slugabeds
Night owls stay more alert, longer, than people who get up at the crack of dawn, a new study has found. Previous research has shown that people are genetically hard-wired to prefer either going to bed early and getting up at around dawn, or staying up late and waking in mid-morning. When Belgian researchers tested groups of early and late risers at different times of the day, they found no difference in their ability to focus and react 90 minutes after they woke up. By 101/2 hours after a subject woke up (afternoon for the earlies, evening for the owls), late risers performed significantly better. In early risers, the internal drive to go back to sleep-which scientists call "sleep pressure"-builds up more quickly, dulling their response times and, presumably, their productivity as the day wears on. Sleep expert David Dinges tells Science that the study has "real-world consequences." Identifying the early birds and night owls on any given job, he says, can help employers figure out when workers are most productive and most liable to make mistakes and have accidents.
 - from this week's issue of The Week
 
Wow.

Okay, I just got up. No surprise, right?

This explains a lot for me. But I really wish I could get myself to another pattern. I've got the sleeping late part down perfectly. But it would be nice to have a little more "day" in my day.
Edit: Crap. I'm almost late for an appointment.



edieraye

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Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:32am

 PoundPuppy wrote:

Just as I've long suspected ......sleeping until noon is GOOD for you. 

 

{#Hug}

I tried using it as justification for my lifestyle choices - don't think A bought it. {#Lol}
Pyro

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Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:31am

 edieraye wrote:


Score one for slugabeds
Night owls stay more alert, longer, than people who get up at the crack of dawn, a new study has found. Previous research has shown that people are genetically hard-wired to prefer either going to bed early and getting up at around dawn, or staying up late and waking in mid-morning. When Belgian researchers tested groups of early and late risers at different times of the day, they found no difference in their ability to focus and react 90 minutes after they woke up. By 101/2 hours after a subject woke up (afternoon for the earlies, evening for the owls), late risers performed significantly better. In early risers, the internal drive to go back to sleep-which scientists call "sleep pressure"-builds up more quickly, dulling their response times and, presumably, their productivity as the day wears on. Sleep expert David Dinges tells Science that the study has "real-world consequences." Identifying the early birds and night owls on any given job, he says, can help employers figure out when workers are most productive and most liable to make mistakes and have accidents.
 - from this week's issue of The Week
 
My employer doesn't give a sh*t whether I'm a night owl or an early riser....too bad!!

cc_rider

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Location: Bastrop
Gender: Male


Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:30am

 Welly wrote:


Old family joke. I actually convinced my little sister that meatloaf was monkey brains when she was about 5 years old. She cried and told Mum she didn't want to eat it. I had to apologize and promise her it WAS NOT monkey brains.

 
Well yeah, not the way YOU make it...

PoundPuppy

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Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:27am

 edieraye wrote:


Score one for slugabeds
Night owls stay more alert, longer, than people who get up at the crack of dawn, a new study has found. Previous research has shown that people are genetically hard-wired to prefer either going to bed early and getting up at around dawn, or staying up late and waking in mid-morning. When Belgian researchers tested groups of early and late risers at different times of the day, they found no difference in their ability to focus and react 90 minutes after they woke up. By 101/2 hours after a subject woke up (afternoon for the earlies, evening for the owls), late risers performed significantly better. In early risers, the internal drive to go back to sleep-which scientists call "sleep pressure"-builds up more quickly, dulling their response times and, presumably, their productivity as the day wears on. Sleep expert David Dinges tells Science that the study has "real-world consequences." Identifying the early birds and night owls on any given job, he says, can help employers figure out when workers are most productive and most liable to make mistakes and have accidents.
 - from this week's issue of The Week
 
Just as I've long suspected ......sleeping until noon is GOOD for you. 
edieraye

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Posted: May 15, 2009 - 10:03am

 kysmet wrote:
I love staying up late
I hate having to wake up early

 

Score one for slugabeds
Night owls stay more alert, longer, than people who get up at the crack of dawn, a new study has found. Previous research has shown that people are genetically hard-wired to prefer either going to bed early and getting up at around dawn, or staying up late and waking in mid-morning. When Belgian researchers tested groups of early and late risers at different times of the day, they found no difference in their ability to focus and react 90 minutes after they woke up. By 101/2 hours after a subject woke up (afternoon for the earlies, evening for the owls), late risers performed significantly better. In early risers, the internal drive to go back to sleep-which scientists call "sleep pressure"-builds up more quickly, dulling their response times and, presumably, their productivity as the day wears on. Sleep expert David Dinges tells Science that the study has "real-world consequences." Identifying the early birds and night owls on any given job, he says, can help employers figure out when workers are most productive and most liable to make mistakes and have accidents.
 - from this week's issue of The Week

K_Love

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Gender: Female


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 9:37pm

I love staying up late
I hate having to wake up early
Red_Dragon

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Location: Gilead


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 9:36pm

 cookinlover wrote:

Thanks for that great 4 alarm chili last night, woozie...  want me to give it back?
 
I'm at a safe distance - knock yourself out.

cookinlover

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Gender: Male


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 9:34pm

 woozurbuddy wrote:
...and, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make...

....which is to say, you get back what you give...

 
Thanks for that great 4 alarm chili last night, woozie...  want me to give it back?

CafeRacer

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Location: Indianapolis
Gender: Male


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 4:09pm

I love my cat
I hate his litterbox

I love to get mail
I hate when it's bills

I love Nutty Bars
I hate gaining weight

I love Popeyes Chicken
I hate the neighborhood hat I have to go to for it.

I love riding my motorcycle
I hate getting stuck behind charter members of The Anti-Destination League

I love Formula One
I hate Bernie Ecclestone

I love shoveling snow
I hate mowing the yard.
triskele

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Location: The Dragons' Roost


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 4:00pm

katzendogs wrote:

Your order of importance um...

yeah, i was thinking the same thing....

Red_Dragon

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Location: Gilead


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 4:00pm

 katzendogs wrote:

Your order of importance um...
 
My little brain can be quite random.  Deal with it.

katzendogs

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Gender: Male


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 3:57pm

 oldslabsides wrote:
I love ferrets
I hate their maintenance requirements

I love my son
I hate the way his mother treats him

I love my wife
I hate that she is so far away

... that's all for now

 
Your order of importance um...

Red_Dragon

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Location: Gilead


Posted: May 14, 2009 - 3:55pm

I love ferrets
I hate their maintenance requirements

I love my son
I hate the way his mother treats him

I love my wife
I hate that she is so far away

... that's all for now
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