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#3726
Old 08-14-2009, 07:02 PM

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o.o; I think I would rather have the nosebleeds than burn the veins on my nose...
I wouldn't. Lol.
I like the blood being in my body.
It totally trashed a very relaxing shower.

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#3727
Old 08-14-2009, 07:02 PM

Hello again.
I'm having trouble finding people to listen to me perform.

Are there not that many people online this afternoon?

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#3728
Old 08-14-2009, 07:03 PM

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@paper crane: Well, you can't play this game, this is a game you had to sign up for. x'D

I'm not sure, I slept for like five hours then woke up cuz I really wanted to play the Celestial Party Deck game when it started and then went back to sleep for three hours~ o 3o
hahaha
Oh goodness.

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I love coffee.
But that wasn't a very smart thing for me to do.
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All kinds of complications from it, now.

Why is it funny? lol.


It was a combination of dry nose + blood vessels close to the skin surface.
Ah, I see. I've never had so much coffee in one sitting, so I don't suppose that I know what it'd do to me; although, I can imagine.
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o.o; I think I would rather have the nosebleeds than burn the veins on my nose...
I'll attest to that!
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No, laugh at him. What's natural about potato chips? They're still deep fried and bad for you no matter what anyone does for them. And if he really wants to eat anything natural he would move out of America. Anything we eat is going to be highly processed and full of preservatives. Unless he's growing the food he's eating himself nothing he eats is going to be truly healthy. People who eat like that and are self righteous about it are truly jerks.
Natural? As in, no man-made preservatives. And you can eat perfectly organic foods within the United States borders.

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#3729
Old 08-14-2009, 07:03 PM

@ Kisaki - ._.; Oh, jeez. They were that bad?

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#3730
Old 08-14-2009, 07:05 PM

@ Kisaki: The funny part is that the term "Natural" isn't regulated by the FDA so it means nothing when it comes to healthy eating. There are "Natural" Cheetos... wtf? And unless your bread contains sprouted grains, it's not all that much better for you than regular bread.

@ Nenna: You against healthy eating? I do enjoy eating healthy, and I limit my chips to my hummus dip *yum!* I do believe his chips were baked and not fried, so that might give them a little redemption. I don't think people who try to eat healthy are self righteous at all (maybe because I try to eat healthy without going vegan or something *shrugs*) If it makes you feel any better, he's an asshole all around, not just with food. And he eats his chips like they're $10 h'orderves. (or how ever you spell that word)

@ Paper: Unlike the term "Organic" the term "Natural" is not regulated by the FDA and has no meaning when it comes to nutrition or helping the Earth. Companies put it on their labels so people will think they are eating healthier when they really aren't.

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#3731
Old 08-14-2009, 07:06 PM

Yeah, I know it's possible to get natural foods in the states. I just... I was raised by people like that who were total hypocrites. We ate out at Burger King and Taco Bell all the time but also bought "all natural" foods and were raised vegetarian, so I'm a little jaded about people like that. If I were a braver person I'd stop going to my Church at all and change denominations.

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#3732
Old 08-14-2009, 07:06 PM

H'ors d'oeuvres.
It's a tough one to remember.

It's tough to have your own llifestyle when you live under someone else's roof. I just watched this film called Mississippi Prom about a high school that had been having two separate proms for students who were Caucasian, and those that were not. How grotesque is that? Well, Morgan Freeman offered to pay for the prom if the students decided to mix it up. Everyone seemed cool with it until one girl's family started up trouble and said it "wasn't right" and tried to have their own whites-only prom. The girl would make up lies in school about how black students were bringing guns to try and kill her, it was godawful. But you see that the generation's disparity is quite large.

Many parents were still racist because it was natural for them to be so when they were younger. And their kids don't agree with it, but won't speak up because they will be kicked out of the house, or worse.

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#3733
Old 08-14-2009, 07:07 PM

Yep, crane... The only eis I have so far are the cornucopia, sky sash and the wig... Hopefully, I'll have the rest of them by today. That probably means me being on the comp all day. lolz.

Afternoon, granny? Its morning here! hahaha.

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#3734
Old 08-14-2009, 07:08 PM

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H'ors d'oeuvres.
It's a tough one to remember.
Thanks Paper *points to her previous post* I commented to your comment up there.

@ Nenna: I don't eat fast food a lot, but I still like to go every once in a while as a "bad for you" treat. I hope you don't look down at me for that. T_T

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#3735
Old 08-14-2009, 07:10 PM

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hahaha
Oh goodness.


Ah, I see. I've never had so much coffee in one sitting, so I don't suppose that I know what it'd do to me; although, I can imagine.

I'll attest to that!

Natural? As in, no man-made preservatives. And you can eat perfectly organic foods within the United States borders.
I never will again.
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@ Kisaki - ._.; Oh, jeez. They were that bad?
Yeah, they ususally are. ._.
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@ Kisaki: The funny part is that the term "Natural" isn't regulated by the FDA so it means nothing when it comes to healthy eating. There are "Natural" Cheetos... wtf? And unless your bread contains sprouted grains, it's not all that much better for you than regular bread.

@ Nenna: You against healthy eating? I do enjoy eating healthy, and I limit my chips to my hummus dip *yum!* I do believe his chips were baked and not fried, so that might give them a little redemption. I don't think people who try to eat healthy are self righteous at all (maybe because I try to eat healthy without going vegan or something *shrugs*) If it makes you feel any better, he's an asshole all around, not just with food. And he eats his chips like they're $10 h'orderves. (or how ever you spell that word)

@ Paper: Unlike the term "Organic" the term "Natural" is not regulated by the FDA and has no meaning when it comes to nutrition or helping the Earth. Companies put it on their labels so people will think they are eating healthier when they really aren't.
Oh, I see. ^^

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#3736
Old 08-14-2009, 07:10 PM

No, I have no problem with eating out, I do it all the time. I just can't stand people who are fanatics about only buying "all natural" foods and then go eat something deep fried or covered in grease like it's not against everything they pretend to stand for.

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#3737
Old 08-14-2009, 07:11 PM

i think every one goes out once in a while for a treat

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#3738
Old 08-14-2009, 07:12 PM

*Sneaks back in, wondering what's going on* <.< >.> Shh... I'm not really here... <.< >.>

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#3739
Old 08-14-2009, 07:13 PM

o.o You make it sound like these people are part of a religious cult that sin against nature every time they drink a soda. xDD;

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#3740
Old 08-14-2009, 07:14 PM

Hello!
How is everyone today?

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#3741
Old 08-14-2009, 07:15 PM

teehee
I know. n__n
My mother began to eat organic foods after she was diagnosed with lymphoma. We still eat out and we will still have fast food on a rare occasion, but she wasn't trying to stand for anything in particular, just try to cut down on any pesticide or non free-trade variables.

She knew about the difference between natural and organic, but my father however, has a skull as thick as bullet-proof glass.

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#3742
Old 08-14-2009, 07:15 PM

I'm not into health food at all. >_>

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#3743
Old 08-14-2009, 07:16 PM

What's lymphoma, if you don't mind my asking..?

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#3744
Old 08-14-2009, 07:16 PM

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I'm not into health food at all. >_>
I'm a far cry.
Always been a cheeseburger-and-fries sort of girl.

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#3745
Old 08-14-2009, 07:17 PM

i think i would eat more organic food if they weren't so expensive.

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#3746
Old 08-14-2009, 07:17 PM

... Some people think our religion is a cult because of the health message. >.>

Nah, I don't mind drinking a soda. But people who make what they eat into a fashion statement just annoy me. It's food, not a fancy purse or a brand name. ._.

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#3747
Old 08-14-2009, 07:19 PM

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I'm a far cry.
Always been a cheeseburger-and-fries sort of girl.
MMMMMMMMMMMM yes.
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... Some people think our religion is a cult because of the health message. >.>

Nah, I don't mind drinking a soda. But people who make what they eat into a fashion statement just annoy me. It's food, not a fancy purse or a brand name. ._.
May I ask which religion? o_o

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#3748
Old 08-14-2009, 07:19 PM

Hello... I'm good... Just woke up... Wait, I'm not supposed to known... <.< >.>
Meh. Treat Time!

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#3749
Old 08-14-2009, 07:20 PM

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What's lymphoma, if you don't mind my asking..?
It's a type of cancer. There are many types of lymphoma, but my mother had a treatable strain.
Your body has these filter systems called lymph nodes; they're located everywhere in your body, and all over the surface of your skin. They help filter sweat, "impurities", blood, bone marrow, anything that goes into your body. Most of us know it as the immune system. Well, something went awry with my mother's and she got cancer because of it.

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#3750
Old 08-14-2009, 07:20 PM

My boyfriend has ESRD and so we eat Organic and healthy to help him out. If you can't naturally get the toxins out of your body, why put more in heehee.

 


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