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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    Made your health so much better

    It was a few years ago, but stopped eating chocolate. Need to start that one again
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    Monkeypox the next thing to fear?

    The narrative of the health authority where I work is quietly changing, too. One of the corp[orate screen savers the other day was encouraging us to keep taking precautions to "stay immunized". Immunized?? :unsure::unsure: Wasn't there a big kerfuffle with a famous football player a few months...
  3. ImaginaryDay2

    Monkeypox the next thing to fear?

    Ya know, the press is sure building this up. I'm watching
  4. ImaginaryDay2

    Catholic Church definition of the canonical scriptures.

    I did. Definitions can be subjective. I'd like yours
  5. ImaginaryDay2

    Are you an audiophile?

    For the last six months or so, I've found myself becoming interested in vinyl again. I've sort of been doing it backward though - buying vinyl without a proper record player. I'll get to it, I promise. I got interested again as I read about some of my favorite bands and their love of their...
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    Catholic Church definition of the canonical scriptures.

    What is "deception"? (Lees only, please)
  7. ImaginaryDay2

    Supplements?

    Recently started taking Glucosamine/Chondroitin to help with knee stiffnes and joint pain. It's been helpful. My arthritis will get worse as I age (passed down from my mom and grandfather - thanks for that!) so doing some preventive things. Not a supplement, but acupuncture has also helped in...
  8. ImaginaryDay2

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 8

    Getting rady for a busy week - doing double-duty dog sitting and taking care of my cat who has a bum leg for a while. Both are pretty needy animals so wish me luck navigating this! They've never met so they won't be in the same place. 😁
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    Afraid of women

    If I recall correctly, @Victor is the same person who posted some time ago looking for some advice. Honestly, Victor, we are not qualified to give the advice you're looking for. And I am a counselor in my professional life. Seek it out there. Praying for you in your journey
  10. ImaginaryDay2

    Pie

    Yep, good stuff. And it takes away some of the tartness and for natural sweetness as opposed to sugar. Now I'm going to have to go buy one 😁
  11. ImaginaryDay2

    Pie

    Cherry, although a nice homemade Rhubarb is satisfying :)
  12. ImaginaryDay2

    What do you look for first?

    That would be my whole childhood (as it may have been yours as well?) Video started to become the norm (think VCR Camcorders) when I was about 13 or 14 so old photos were it. I can't imagine if those were taken. I'm sorry that happened to you
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    What do you look for first?

    My Great-Grandmother, then that darn receipt as proof of paying the fees for my Permant Resident application... looked all over for that freakin' thing...
  14. ImaginaryDay2

    Obese children

    No. The use of BMI to categorize children (or anyone) as obese does more damage to one's psyche. Use of medical models to categorize has become out of control. The idea of diagnose and fix is "abuse" in the larger context (imo) as it creates a culture that says something is wrong with one's...
  15. ImaginaryDay2

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 8

    I should clarify - I just have a stationary exercise bike. It would be too much on my knees to have an on-road bike. The recumbent is much gentler, plus I can adjust the resistence. Some days I'm able to go at it a bit harder than others. So it may be worth it to try. As far as the on-road...
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    Will Putin go Nuclear?

    Mark the day that I agree with Strav to a degree. Nations have nuclear capacity, most likely weapons (sorry Strav), but agree that threats that anyone WILL push a button setting off the end of the world just feels like the stuff of Dr. Strangelove.
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    Do you consider the pandemic over?

    Ftr, I don't disagree that a pandemic existed, but think we are past the point of crisis. There may be pockets in the world where a crisis still exists, but precautions have cut risk significantly. Just my two cents. I'm no longer in fear of breathing in a pesky bug when I go out, but don't...
  18. ImaginaryDay2

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 8

    SOunds like the improvement job has really progressed along since I was on last. Have you managed to deal with most of the cold spots you were trying to fill in?
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    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 8

    That reminds me I should get exercise today. I bought a nice recombent exercise bike a couple months ago. It's a good workout and there are some great coaching videos on YouTube that go through different routines.
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