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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby michijo » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:20 pm

I am just joking around you know. I really do have trouble meeting women though. I am in my own little world.

Aint calling no Russian women. I am actually interested in a woman from Louisiana at the moment. :D
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby Tempest88 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:22 pm

michijo wrote: I tend not to want to date women from Maine. Mainers have a tendency toward obesity, and the women are hard to deal with.


The trend all over, seems to be towards obesity. It's disgusting. I dislike fat people, they take up too much room and are often bitchy towards me, mainly fat cashiers etc... :lol:

I once made a fat woman in McDonalds run to the bathroom crying :lol: That was fun. She was taking too long ordering more food then she needed, I was only there to get the toys, my kids like to collect them.. mainly the ones from movies. So I said to her "Do you really need all that?"

She ran off crying after giving me a strange look, the lady behind the counter was smirking and I walked up and bought the toys I was there for. It worked to my advantage.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby michijo » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:30 pm

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michijo wrote: I tend not to want to date women from Maine. Mainers have a tendency toward obesity, and the women are hard to deal with.


The trend all over, seems to be towards obesity. It's disgusting. I dislike fat people, they take up too much room and are often bitchy towards me, mainly fat cashiers etc... :lol:

I once made a fat woman in McDonalds run to the bathroom crying :lol: That was fun. She was taking too long ordering more food then she needed, I was only there to get the toys, my kids like to collect them.. mainly the ones from movies. So I said to her "Do you really need all that?"

She ran off crying after giving me a strange look, the lady behind the counter was smirking and I walked up and bought the toys I was there for. It worked to my advantage.


Yes, at one point I actually took photos of obese people in electric wheelchairs. I kept seeing them everywhere, huge people in wheel chairs run off 12 volt batteries like little rolling sofa chairs. I took tons of photos of them and put them in a video with Romanian folk music playing in the background. Then uploaded it to youtube. So many people got pissed off at me for photographing the disabled that I took it down.

I avoid McDonalds myself.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby Tempest88 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:36 pm

michijo wrote:So many people got pissed off at me for photographing the disabled that I took it down.


They're disabled by their own choice, because they choose to shove their faces full off too much unhealthy food and sit on their lazy fat asses.

My 7 year old has a love affair with food, it drives me nuts. It takes a lot of control not to call her a pig. She's not obese but she could be about 4lbs lighter for her height. She's horrible for claiming she's hungry, when she's really just bored... so I'm trying to curb those habits now. I'll disown her if she grows up to be a fatty. Mainly because if she disrespects herself to that degree... she's really not worthy of my effort.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby michijo » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:47 pm

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michijo wrote:So many people got pissed off at me for photographing the disabled that I took it down.


They're disabled by their own choice, because they choose to shove their faces full off too much unhealthy food and sit on their lazy fat asses.

My 7 year old has a love affair with food, it drives me nuts. It takes a lot of control not to call her a pig. She's not obese but she could be about 4lbs lighter for her height. She's horrible for claiming she's hungry, when she's really just bored... so I'm trying to curb those habits now. I'll disown her if she grows up to be a fatty. Mainly because if she disrespects herself to that degree... she's really not worthy of my effort.


That is one reason that I am not having the women, as I don't have enough the fat. I am 6 foot 4 inches tall but only 170 pounds. By American standards this is "tall and thin", even though I don't particularly feel thin. I suppose I should weigh 200 pounds for my height or something.

People need to get rid of their cars. The end. I dont own one and walk everywhere. In old photos back when there were tramways, all the people were skinny.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby Tempest88 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:00 pm

michijo wrote: I am 6 foot 4 inches tall but only 170 pounds.


That's thin. My ex is 6'3" and 200lbs and isn't fat. I'm not very tall, I'm 5'4" and 110lbs.

michijo wrote:People need to get rid of their cars. The end. I dont own one and walk everywhere. In old photos back when there were tramways, all the people were skinny.


I drive everywhere I need to go, but I also hike, mountain bike and am very physically active... as much as I can be. I had a period I couldn't be because I tore my knee and had to have surgery on it, and recovery took a while :lol:

I don't think it's all to blame on cars, it's people not making the choice to exercise and eating crappy food. Nothing wrong with driving places you need to go, but go for a good walk every evening after dinner, or the very least a bike ride.

People are just lazy and make bad decisions in regards to their diets and then blame places like McDonalds or even society for THEIR own decisions :lol: It's quite comical actually.

No one has forced them to stop exercising and eat nothing but fast food and chips.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby michijo » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:39 pm

Tempest80 wrote:That's thin. My ex is 6'3" and 200lbs and isn't fat. I'm not very tall, I'm 5'4" and 110lbs.


I still dont feel thin. My shoulders are broad and legs fairly muscular from walking, so I cant say I really have an insubstantial feeling at all. In fact I feel rather large, and stand at least a head taller than 90% on the street. There are Somalians around, and those guys are tall and really skinny!

Tempest80 wrote:I drive everywhere I need to go, but I also hike, mountain bike and am very physically active... as much as I can be. I had a period I couldn't be because I tore my knee and had to have surgery on it, and recovery took a while :lol:


I hear of people doing that, needing knee surgery. Avoid hills. Take vitamins. I have an assortment of vitamins I take, including cod liver oil. Recently I added "saw palmetto", which is supposed to reduce Dihydrotestosterone in the male system.

Tempest80 wrote:I don't think it's all to blame on cars, it's people not making the choice to exercise and eating crappy food. Nothing wrong with driving places you need to go, but go for a good walk every evening after dinner, or the very least a bike ride.


Cars have a lot to do with it. I think soda also makes people obese, and I never drink soda.

Tempest80 wrote:People are just lazy and make bad decisions in regards to their diets and then blame places like McDonalds or even society for THEIR own decisions :lol: It's quite comical actually.


To be honest there is only one McDonalds where I live and its outside of town. I rarely even see it. I usually buy italian sandwiches from an Italian deli run by local mafia. :)
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby Tempest88 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:03 pm

michijo wrote:I hear of people doing that, needing knee surgery.


Mine is due to pure recklessness. I have a torn rotator cuff as well that I'm having surgery on in the new year, took me a while to agree to the surgery. I have a very slight permanent limp, you have to look close to detect it. I didn't follow the aftercare instructions for my knee surgery, so I ran into several problems with the healing of my knee lol it's not 100% normal now. Another surgery will correct that, but I can't be bothered at this point.

michijo wrote:Cars have a lot to do with it. I think soda also makes people obese, and I never drink soda.


Too much soda certainly can have that effect. I drink Coke here and there, but not in excess. I generally only drink water and milk.

michijo wrote:To be honest there is only one McDonalds where I live and its outside of town. I rarely even see it. I usually buy italian sandwiches from an Italian deli run by local mafia.


I'm guilty of going to subway when I'm too lazy to cook and want quick food :|

My kids get McDonalds as the very occasional treat. My ex and I took them on one of his visits a couple of months ago. I was starving as we had been out all day and I skipped breakfast, so I figured I'd give it a try. I thought maybe the nuggets and apple slices would be okay. I took one bite of the nuggets and spit it out, it was horrible. It tasted like greasy salt and the texture was nothing like that of chicken. It was what I'd imagine the texture of press board to be like.

The apple slices were gross as well. McDonalds is only fun to go to in order to make fun of the fat people :twisted:
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby michijo » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:20 pm

Tempest80 wrote:Mine is due to pure recklessness. I have a torn rotator cuff as well that I'm having surgery on in the new year, took me a while to agree to the surgery. I have a very slight permanent limp, you have to look close to detect it. I didn't follow the aftercare instructions for my knee surgery, so I ran into several problems with the healing of my knee lol it's not 100% normal now. Another surgery will correct that, but I can't be bothered at this point.


Thats from mountaineering eh?

Tempest80 wrote:Too much soda certainly can have that effect. I drink Coke here and there, but not in excess. I generally only drink water and milk.


You should just drink Canada Dry Ginger Ale. I drink one of those sometimes. They are relatively harmless, caffeine free, and low sugar.

Tempest80 wrote:My kids get McDonalds as the very occasional treat. My ex and I took them on one of his visits a couple of months ago. I was starving as we had been out all day and I skipped breakfast, so I figured I'd give it a try. I thought maybe the nuggets and apple slices would be okay. I took one bite of the nuggets and spit it out, it was horrible. It tasted like greasy salt and the texture was nothing like that of chicken. It was what I'd imagine the texture of press board to be like.


I never eat that $#%^. I have been off and on pretending to live in the 1900s to 1940s in many ways. I would not dream of even entering a McDonalds. For a while I was even purchasing green unroasted coffee beans from a local roastery and cooking them in my oven like back in the Great Depression, and using an antique coffee grinder with a cast iron lid each night to grind coffee for the morning. During this "period" I also threw out my fridge and only bought foods that could be stored in a cabinet. That was tough living in the 40s!

Tempest80 wrote:The apple slices were gross as well. McDonalds is only fun to go to in order to make fun of the fat people :twisted:


The funniest thing I noticed in Europe was that homeless Gypsies like to sit in the back of the McDonald's in a hiding spot, seeming trying to go unnoticed! :) I got hot water for tea in Europe at McDonald's, carrying teabags with me on the go. They give out cups of "Chaud" water free.
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Re: Power Play in Relationships

Postby Tempest88 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:59 pm

michijo wrote:Thats from mountaineering eh?


Not entirely. Many things played a role. I used to do stunt BMXing as a teenager as well. I've done a lot of things that have been quite hard on my body, including drugs.

michijo wrote:You should just drink Canada Dry Ginger Ale


It has artificial colour in it, when I drink Ginger Ale I buy the all natural kind. I avoid artificial colouring as much as possible, I have an adverse reaction to it, behavior wise. This was discovered when I was a young child, it increased my aggressive behavior. I grew up eating a pretty all natural and healthy diet, my parents found it did help my behavior. I suppose I just got used to it, it's probably why I don't enjoy foods such as McDonalds etc...

michijo wrote:using an antique coffee grinder with a cast iron lid each night to grind coffee for the morning.


I'm sure you were getting the recommended intake or iron then :lol:

michijo wrote: During this "period" I also threw out my fridge and only bought foods that could be stored in a cabinet. That was tough living in the 40s!


That just seems masochistic. I enjoy taking full advantage of todays technologies.
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