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with a biographical descriptive to start“ For science!
Uncut, grower. “

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with a biographical descriptive to start“ For science!
Uncut, grower. “
https://media1.tenor.com/m/mr-yAnBThKkAAAAC/thank-you-thank-you-bestie.gifI’m with you, known some annoying hippies but the ratio of kind hippy to annoying hippy is way better than the ratio of kind white collar employee to absolute asshole white collar employee by quite a wide margin.
Lived on Colorado for awhile, experienced the full spectrum of hippies and am better for it. I've become a slightly "crunchier" or granola hippie now.
Years ago, I worked in Salem, Oregon and a guy there referred to "granolas" which I thought was one of the funniest interpretations I had ever heard. Still makes me laugh... but I wouldn't eat granola even if you paid me.Lived on Colorado for awhile, experienced the full spectrum of hippies and am better for it. I've become a slightly "crunchier" or granola hippie now.
Love granola, but I'll also eat raw oats so...Years ago, I worked in Salem, Oregon and a guy there referred to "granolas" which I thought was one of the funniest interpretations I had ever heard. Still makes me laugh... but I wouldn't eat granola even if you paid me.![]()
For what it's worth, I don't like most foods. I truly think there has only been one discussion about food here that I have seen, that was of something I would eat. It isn't easy being the one who doesn't eat anything (almost anything)... I don't recommend it at all.Love granola, but I'll also eat raw oats so...![]()
I was at a baseball game for the eclipse in 2018. I have a tee-shirt that says "Total Eclipse of The Park "
It's probably a great weight loss plan. Unfortunately, I enjoy most things I eat.For what it's worth, I don't like most foods. I truly think there has only been one discussion about food here that I have seen, that was of something I would eat. It isn't easy being the one who doesn't eat anything (almost anything)... I don't recommend it at all.
That is true - I've never had weight problems. Just thin and lonely.It's probably a great weight loss plan. Unfortunately, I enjoy most things I eat.
For me, it was that crappy cherry incense Chandra would always burn to fight the patchouli...Great. Now after reading that, I can smell the inside of "Music Millennium" in Portland as though I'd been in there yesterday instead of 30 years ago.![]()
As someone who eats almost anything, with an SO that eats barely anything, I find it super interesting (and a little bit sad that she doesn't enjoy the things I do). Can I ask, are you a flavor person or a consistency person? My SO won't eat anything that feels wrong. Nothing too mushy, nothing too crunchy. Steak works. Fried tofu works. Boiled potatoes work, but mashed ones do not. Pasta, if al dente, is alright, but lasagna just gets flung out the window.For what it's worth, I don't like most foods. I truly think there has only been one discussion about food here that I have seen, that was of something I would eat. It isn't easy being the one who doesn't eat anything (almost anything)... I don't recommend it at all.
If I got the offer to make out with Robert Smith I feel like I might, at least for just a minute. Because a) what a story b) that's some serious cred to put under your belt c) I wouldn't really have a reason not to.I'm currently thinking about Billy Corgan and Robert Smith making out thanks to this article.![]()
The consistency is definitely important, but so is the flavor and the smell. Any of those three being wrong is enough for me to be kind of grossed out.As someone who eats almost anything, with an SO that eats barely anything, I find it super interesting (and a little bit sad that she doesn't enjoy the things I do). Can I ask, are you a flavor person or a consistency person? My SO won't eat anything that feels wrong. Nothing too mushy, nothing too crunchy. Steak works. Fried tofu works. Boiled potatoes work, but mashed ones do not. Pasta, if al dente, is alright, but lasagna just gets flung out the window.
I used to work for a guy who literally would eat anything. And after working for him for years, and him giving me shit for not eating "anything", I found out his wife (who I had known for years) actually was just like me and didn't eat much. He just took his aggravation about it out on me. Thanks boss.As someone who eats almost anything, with an SO that eats barely anything, I find it super interesting (and a little bit sad that she doesn't enjoy the things I do). Can I ask, are you a flavor person or a consistency person? My SO won't eat anything that feels wrong. Nothing too mushy, nothing too crunchy. Steak works. Fried tofu works. Boiled potatoes work, but mashed ones do not. Pasta, if al dente, is alright, but lasagna just gets flung out the window.
Aah, dreams of career day coming trueYou are a true cockoisseur![]()
I grew up poor, now somewhere in the middle, and I still think like this, and I try so hard not to pass it on to my kids. I just tell them they can have as many small portions as they like, so as not to waste, but stop when you're full (or sooner). Saturday night, out to eat with my folks, and my mother just had to eat every bit of the appetizer so it didn't go to waste.finish what is on my plate (good way to teach people to over-eat)
I totally get it. Just, after a lifetime of watching other people who enjoy food eat... it is very obvious to me, they don't stop eating when their body says they are full (like I do). They stop eating when there isn't food in front of them.I grew up poor, now somewhere in the middle, and I still think like this, and I try so hard not to pass it on to my kids. I just tell them they can have as many small portions as they like, so as not to waste, but stop when you're full (or sooner). Saturday night, out to eat with my folks, and my mother just had to eat every bit of the appetizer so it didn't go to waste.![]()
I 100% agree with what you just said.I totally get it. Just, after a lifetime of watching other people who enjoy food eat... it is very obvious to me, they don't stop eating when their body says they are full (like I do). They stop eating when there isn't food in front of them.
As someone with no dog in the fight, it just seems to me to be how to disrespect what your body is telling you - or how to teach your kids to disrespect what their body tells them. Just my little observation, I'm not saying I am right.![]()
I don’t disagree that teaching that you MUST clear a plate is not the healthiest.As someone with no dog in the fight, it just seems to me to be how to disrespect what your body is telling you
That's a whole different appetite discussion!I don’t disagree that teaching that you MUST clear a plate is not the healthiest.
But I do think there’s a place for eating past full sometimes because the food is so fucking good.
My body tells me I’m done after one (sometimes two) orgasms. But that doesn’t mean that it’s bad to push it for another one or two sometimes![]()