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41 minutes ago, Liberty City said:

Getting old is a bitch. haha.

And is turning Me into a b-tch, too. 

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 I managed to answer all questions on the official millionare app. If only those were real money... I should get on a show like that! I never knew how much I know.

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Who knew that the world of soap message boards was even more full of intrigues than the real (or should that be reel 🤔?) soaps.....  🤪

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15 minutes ago, I Am A Swede said:

Who knew that the world of soap message boards was even more full of intrigues than the real (or should that be reel 🤔?) soaps.....  🤪

Emmy nomination?😂

20 hours ago, Althea Davis said:
20 hours ago, Liberty City said:

Getting old is a bitch. haha.

And is turning Me into a b-tch, too. 

Famously or infamously, Bette Davis said, "Old age is not for sissies." God, was she ever right!

A linguistics professor, lecturing in class, said, "In English, a double negative forms a positive. In some languages a double negative is still a negative. But no language has a double positive forming a negative." A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."

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Last night I saw a social media picture of a friend of mine... which shocked me. She had previously lost so much on the Ozempic drug... and now she has gained it all back. I called her and in the matter of the conversation she, without even me asking, told me she is starting it again after she went off the wagon and just ate and ate the previous foods that she used to eat. I just told her that if that yo-yo effect is now supported by this drug, which she is only using for aesthetic reasons, she has no diabetes... doesn't she think that this is a no-end situation.

I felt really sure that I will never do this myself, even if I had a thought couple of times thinking... well why am I always having to mind what I eat... while some people are like... eating whatever and losing weight. In the end I realized ... a drug can't fix an emotional problem like binge eating.

I am not saying anything against the people who are using it though... it's just not for me after seeing what is doing to my friend. I am also understanding that SOME people NEED this in their life. They have diabetes and other conditions. 

I can't image how stressful this is to the body to yo-yo lose weight so many times.

Healthy eating and exercise can never be replaced.

 

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21 minutes ago, Althea Davis said:

Last night I saw a social media picture of a friend of mine... which shocked me. She had previously lost so much on the Ozempic drug... and now she has gained it all back. I called her and in the matter of the conversation she, without even me asking, told me she is starting it again after she went off the wagon and just ate and ate the previous foods that she used to eat. I just told her that if that yo-yo effect is now supported by this drug, which she is only using for aesthetic reasons, she has no diabetes... doesn't she think that this is a no-end situation.

I felt really sure that I will never do this myself, even if I had a thought couple of times thinking... well why am I always having to mind what I eat... while some people are like... eating whatever and losing weight. In the end I realized ... a drug can't fix an emotional problem like binge eating.

I am not saying anything against the people who are using it though... it's just not for me after seeing what is doing to my friend. I am also understanding that SOME people NEED this in their life. They have diabetes and other conditions. 

I can't image how stressful this is to the body to yo-yo lose weight so many times.

Healthy eating and exercise can never be replaced.

That's the downside: you take Ozempic for weight-loss (which I've considered doing) and one wrong move, and that weight is coming RUSHING back. Not to mention the amount of bad side effects from the drug itself.

On 2/29/2024 at 1:29 PM, I Am A Swede said:

Who knew that the world of soap message boards was even more full of intrigues than the real (or should that be reel 🤔?) soaps.....  🤪

What's that thing they say about living in "interesting" times?

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