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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15720 on: March 31, 2008, 08:19:58 PM »
It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem, a lot of the time.

The most convincing argument FOR suicide.
Never again will one suffer. :toporly:

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15721 on: March 31, 2008, 09:35:35 PM »
Trashpicking - Time to scurry out and scavenge.

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15722 on: March 31, 2008, 09:43:32 PM »

I think most of us know not to put this stuff in our bodies by now ...

A piece of spammy mail I got:



MSG (a slow poison)
>
>  MSG
>      The  food additive MSG (Mono-Sodium Glutamate) is a slow  poison.
> MSG
> hides behind 25 or more names, such as  Natural Flavoring.'  MSG is even
> in
> your favorite coffee  from Tim Horton's and  Starbucks coffee  shops!
>
>      I wondered if there  could be an actual chemical causing the massive
> obesity epidemic,  and so did a friend of mine, John Erb. He was a
> research
> assistant  at the University of Waterloo in Ontario , Canada , and spent
> years  working for the government.  He made an amazing discovery  while
> going through  scientific journals for a book he was  writing called The
> Slow
> Poisoning  of America.
>
>      In  hundreds of studies around the world, scientists were  creating
> obese mice and rats to use in diet or diabetes test  studies.
> No strain of rat or mice is naturally obese, so  scientists  have to
> create
> them.  They make these  creatures morbidly obese by injecting them with
> MSG when they are  first born.
>
> The MSG triples the amount of insulin the  pancreas creates, causing rats
> (and perhaps humans) to become  obese.  They  even  have a name for the
> fat  rodents they create:  'MSG-Treated  Rats.'
>
>      When I heard this, I  was shocked.  I went into my kitchen and
> checked
> the  cupboards and the refrigerator.  MSG was in everything -- the
> Campbell 's
> soups, the Hostess Doritos, the Lays  flavored  potato chips, Top Ramen,
> Betty Crocker Hamburger Helper,  Heinz canned gravy, Swanson frozen
> prepared meals, and Kraft salad  dressings, especially the 'healthy
> low-fat'  ones.
>
>      The items that didn't  have MSG marked on the product label had
> something called  'Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein,' which is just another
> name for  Monosodium Glutamate.
>
>      It  was shocking to see just how many of the foods we feed  our
> children  everyday are filled with this  stuff.  MSG is hidden under many
> different names in order  to fool those who read the  ingredient list, so
> that
> they don't  catch on.  (Other names for MSG are 'Accent,  'Aginomoto,'
> 'Natural Meat Tenderizer,'  etc.)
>
>      But it didn't stop  there.
>
>      When our family went  out to eat, we started asking at the
> restaurants
> what menu items  contained MSG.  Many employees, even the managers,  swore
> they didn't use  MSG.
>
>      But when we ask for  the ingredient list, which they grudgingly
> provided, sure enough,  MSG and Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein were
> everywhere.
>
>      Burger King,  McDonald's, Wendy's, Taco Bell, every restaurant --
> even
> the  sit-down eateries like TGIF, Chili's, Applebee's, and Denny's -- use
> MSG
> in abundance.  Kentucky Fried Chicken seemed to be the  WORST offender:
> MSG was in every chicken dish, salad  dressing. and gravy.  No wonder I
> loved
> to eat that coating on  the skin -- their secret spice was  MSG!
>
>      So why is MSG in so  many of the foods we eat?  Is it a preservative,
> or a  vitamin?
>
>      Not according to  my friend John Erb.  In his book The Slow Poisoning
> of  America, he said that MSG is added to food for the addictive effect
> it
> has on the human  body.
>
>      Even the propaganda  website sponsored by the food manufacturers
> lobby
> group supporting  MSG explains that the reason they add it to food is  to
> make people eat  more.
>
>      A study of the  elderly showed that older people eat more of the
> foods
> that it is  added to.  The Glutamate Association lobbying group says
> eating
> more is a benefit to the elderly, but what does it do to the  rest of us?
>
>      'Betcha can't  eat [just] one,' takes on a whole new meaning where
> MSG
> is  concerned!  And we wonder why the nation  is overweight!
>
>      MSG  manufacturers themselves admit that it addicts people to  their
> products.  It makes people choose their  product over others, and makes
> people eat more of it than they would  if MSG wasn't  added.
>
>      Not only is MSG  scientifically proven to cause obesity, it is  an
> addictive
> substance.  Since its introduction into  the American food supply fifty
> years ago,
> MSG has been added in  larger and larger doses to the pre-packaged meals,
> soups,  snacks, and fast foods we are tempted to eat  everyday.
>
>      The FDA has set  no limits on how much of it can be added to food.
> They claim it's  safe to eat in any amount.  But how can they claim it's
> safe
> when there are hundreds of scientific studies with titles like  these:
>
>      'The monosodium  glutamate (MSG) obese rat as a model for the study
> of
> exercise in  obesity.'  Gobatto CA, Mello MA, Souza CT, Ribeiro IA.  Res
> Commun Mol Pathol Pharmacol.  2002.
>
>      'Adrenalectomy  abolishes the food-induced hypothalamic serotonin
> release in both  normal and monosodium glutamate-obese  rats.'  Guimaraes
> RB, Telles MM, Coelho VB, Mori C,  Nascimento CM, Ribeiro.  Brain Res
> Bull.
> 2002 Aug.
>
> 'Obesity induced by neonatal  monosodium glutamate treatment in
> spontaneously hypertensive rats:  An animal model of multiple risk
> factors.'
> Iwase M, Yamamoto  M, Iino K, Ichikawa K, Shinohara N, Yoshinari
> Fujishima.
> Hypertens  Res. 1998  Mar.
>
>      'Hypothalamic lesion  induced by injection of monosodium glutamate in
> suckling period and  subsequent development of obesity.'  Tanaka K,
> Shimada M,  Nakao K Kusunoki.  Exp Neurol.  1978 Oct.
>
>      No, the date  of that last study was not a typo; it was published  in
> 1978.  Both the 'medical research community' and 'food  manufacturers'
> have
> known about the side effects of MSG for  decades.
>
>      Many more of the  studies mentioned in John Erb's book link MSG to
> diabetes,  migraines and headaches, autism, ADHD, and even  Alzheimer's.
>
>    So what can we do to  stop the food manufactures from dumping this
> fattening and  addictive MSG into our food supply and causing the obesity
> epidemic  we now see?
>
>      Several months  ago, John Erb took his book and his concerns to one
> of
> the highest  government health officials in Canada  ..
>      While he was sitting in the  government office, the official told
> him,
> 'Sure, I know how bad MSG  is.  I wouldn't touch the stuff.' But this
> top-level  government official refuses to tell the public what he  knows.
>
>      The big media  doesn't want to tell the public either, fearing issues
> with their  advertisers.  It seems that the fallout on the fast food
> industry
> may hurt their profit margin.  The food producers  and restaurants have
> been addicting us to their products for years,  and now we are paying
> the price for it.  Our children  should not be cursed with obesity caused
> by an addictive  food additive.
>
>      But  what can I do about it?  I'm just one voice!  What can I  do to
> stop the poisoning of our children, while our governments are  insuring
> financial protection for the industry that is poisoning  us?
>
>      This message is going  out to everyone I know in an attempt to tell
> you the truth  that the corporate-owned politicians and media won't tell
> you.
>
>      The best way you can  help to save yourself and your children from
> this drug-induced  epidemic is to forward this article to everyone.
> With any  luck, it will circle the globe before politicians can pass the
> legislation
> protecting those who are poisoning  us.
>
>      The food industry  learned a lot from the tobacco industry. Imagine
> if
> big tobacco had  a bill like this in place before someone blew the whistle
> on  nicotine?
>
>      If you are one of  the few who can still believe that MSG is good for
> us and you don't  believe what John Erb has to say, see for  yourself.  Go
> to  the National Library of  Medicine at [ http://www.pubmed.com/
> ]www.pubmed.com. Type in the
> words 'MSG Obese' and read a  few of the 115 medical studies that  appear.
>
>      We the public do  not want to be rats in one giant experiment, and we
> do not approve  of food that makes us into a nation of obese, lethargic,
> addicted  sheep, feeding the food industry's bottom line while waiting for
> the  heart transplant, the diabetic-induced amputation, blindness, or
> other
> obesity-induced, life-threatening  disorders.
>
>      With your help  we can put an end to this poison.  Do your part  in
> sending this message out by word of mouth, e-mail, or by  distribution of
> this printout to your friends all over the world  and stop this 'Slow
> Poisoning of Mankind' by the packaged food  industry.
>
> Blowing the whistle on MSG is our  responsibility, so get the word  out.

 




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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15723 on: March 31, 2008, 10:13:00 PM »
Found a big comfey chair (which was a royal bitch to
haul) and some pots and pans I needed. Threw back
about half the dishes.

Might go out for more,  but I'm fucking winded.

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15724 on: March 31, 2008, 10:52:27 PM »
Bulk trash pick up starts this month can't wait
"Eat it up.  Wear it out.  Make it do or do without." 

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15725 on: March 31, 2008, 11:41:47 PM »

I think most of us know not to put this stuff in our bodies by now ...

A piece of spammy mail I got:

>Long winded email

MSG isn't good for you, that much is fact. But that email is about 98% bullshit.

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15726 on: April 01, 2008, 12:50:55 AM »
Just looking through old school pictures, and I wonder why do girls feel it necessary to coat their faces with make up and bodies with fake tan.  Not to mention hair extensions and other shit like that  ::)

I think same sex schools are a pile of shit.  In case of the girls, they usually end up more slutty.  I mean, tons lost their virginities in Year 7, one became pregnant in Year 8 and another one in Year 9.

I am so glad I left that place.  The amount of bitching that went on was also unbelieveable  ::)

oi!  i went to a same sex school, and i ain't no steeeenkin' slut!  :smarty:

raving nympho, yes; slut, no.  :laugh:
Non-slut nymphos unite!!!!!

...actually, that might be a really good idea...

Dyslexic non-slut nymphos untie!!!!

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15727 on: April 01, 2008, 01:18:39 AM »
It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem, a lot of the time.

The most convincing argument FOR suicide.
Never again will one suffer. :toporly:

Well, don't let me stop you.  :toporly:
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15728 on: April 01, 2008, 01:24:20 AM »
You want to watch me watching nymphos? :P

i want to watch you nekkid and drippingwet.
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15729 on: April 01, 2008, 01:31:35 AM »
You sure that you want to be a nympho?   That indicates promiscuity more than being a slut does lol.

taken from:  http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/sexpedia/nymphomania.html

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Calling someone a nymphomaniac or accusing them of nymphomania isn't something that can be defined by science. Nymphomania is a layperson's term used to label a woman, or a nympho, whose sex drive or sexual activity is subjectively deemed too high. The term "nymphomania," is not scientifically meaningful simply because there are no specific criteria that would define a nymphomaniac. In other words, there isn't a way to determine how much sexual desire or activity is too much.

The clinical conditions that include the concept of high levels of sexual desire and/or activity are hypersexuality and sexual addiction or compulsivity.

The central features of these disorders are that sexual activity is an insatiable need, often interfering with other areas of everyday functioning; sex is impersonal, with no emotional intimacy; and despite frequent orgasms, sexual activity is generally not satisfying.

The label of nymphomania is used in a pejorative and derogatory manner, almost exclusively in reference to women. To many men, the idea of a woman with a greater sex drive than their own is somewhat threatening, so they may use the label to preserve their own egos by "proving" that the woman is abnormal.

Similarly, men with sexual dysfunction might accuse their partners of being oversexed in an effort to hide their own fears or sense of inadequacy, just as some women who object to the frequency of their partner's sexual advances might accuse him of being oversexed.

The difference is that the double standard which exists in our society congratulates a man who is highly sexed and has many partners, calling him a "stud", whereas a woman with the same behavior is often called a "nympho", which carries a negative connotation.
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15730 on: April 01, 2008, 01:33:00 AM »
At least sluts can enjoy sex.   A true Nympho can't really have an orgasm, same goes for males.    I would say that being a nympho is being more than just a slut as both indicate being promiscuity.
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15731 on: April 01, 2008, 05:02:04 AM »
No one else is on Intensity.
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15732 on: April 01, 2008, 05:06:35 AM »
No one else is on Intensity.

i am!  :belly:

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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15733 on: April 01, 2008, 05:08:38 AM »
I should have known someone would come online here and see what I wrote. :D
Good to see you Lucifer. :)
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Re: Post what you're thinking right now.
« Reply #15734 on: April 01, 2008, 05:09:24 AM »
;)

and you, hon.  shall we dance?  :belly: