Flying, love, food as a drug, bodies, movies; mostly from comments
Some of my best stuff is in comments on other people's entries. ("Best" can mean most thought-provoking, most honest, most vulnerable, funniest, whatever.)
1. Congratulations to
fyellin for passing his instrument checkride Friday! (I've been away from net connection since then.)
2. On the definitions of "in love" and "love": I use "in love" to be very like "infatuated", and to me, both are ultimately about selfishness. This has the odd effect of making "in love" and "love" near-opposites. I am completely aware that not everyone would agree on this usage. ;-)
3. On certain foods being addictive: For me, sugary things and white-flour-based things (bread, pasta...) are major, major cravings sources. [They turn me into a junkie. Seriously. Once I start, I crave them. If I don't eat them for a while, the cravings eventually stop. How very interesting, eh? Also, if I don't eat them for a while, my digestion is smoother, my blood sugar stays in a much better range, my hunger levels are more even and generally lower, my sleep is better, my energy is better...]
4. I probably would have burst into tears had I tried to comment on the entry with this link (NSFW). I still might, even without trying to comment. (Hat tip to
mactavish.)
5. And people wonder why I don't watch many movies.
1. Congratulations to
2. On the definitions of "in love" and "love": I use "in love" to be very like "infatuated", and to me, both are ultimately about selfishness. This has the odd effect of making "in love" and "love" near-opposites. I am completely aware that not everyone would agree on this usage. ;-)
3. On certain foods being addictive: For me, sugary things and white-flour-based things (bread, pasta...) are major, major cravings sources. [They turn me into a junkie. Seriously. Once I start, I crave them. If I don't eat them for a while, the cravings eventually stop. How very interesting, eh? Also, if I don't eat them for a while, my digestion is smoother, my blood sugar stays in a much better range, my hunger levels are more even and generally lower, my sleep is better, my energy is better...]
4. I probably would have burst into tears had I tried to comment on the entry with this link (NSFW). I still might, even without trying to comment. (Hat tip to
5. And people wonder why I don't watch many movies.
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Maybe I just disagree with your definition of "opposite". :-)
I like both vanilla and chocolate, but sometimes you only get to have one scoop. Does that make them opposites?
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One thing that never ceases to amaze me (and thus I keep mentioning ad boredom) is how sweet "real food" starts to taste if I stop eating so blasted much sugared or HFCSed stuff. Carrots, peas, corn, tomatoes right off the vine -- this stuff is very sweet! But most of us don't notice because none of it is anywhere near the bodypounding levels of a Butterfinger bar or our oh-so-refreshing syrup drinks.
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We all have our self-doubt moments, but to see it visualized in those photos so hurts in a very visceral way.