Furry confessions
- Sheldon
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I must confess that I pour coffee over my cereal in the morning as well as having a mug of coffee. I'm not an addict, I can stop when I want, I just don't want to
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I don't always have cereal for breakfast, but when I do I pour Nesquik on it. And have coffee.Sheldon wrote:I pour coffee over my cereal in the morning
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I used to do that, but then I realized that there was already a cereal that did that for you.Leeward wrote:I don't always have cereal for breakfast, but when I do I pour Nesquik on it. And have coffee.Sheldon wrote:I pour coffee over my cereal in the morning
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Coco Pops aren't particularly healthy, they are just puffed rice with cocoa flavouring. Stuff like Special K or muesli is more balanced but gets boring quickly. I don't do that with crushed oats though because I like eating those raw. Weird, I know.MontgomerySeven wrote:I used to do that, but then I realized that there was already a cereal that did that for you.
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Ever tried mixing muesli in with Pronutro? Or even better is that Luxury muesli, I just wish it wasn't so damned expensive...bits of toffee and marshmellow, so goodLeeward wrote: Coco Pops aren't particularly healthy, they are just puffed rice with cocoa flavouring. Stuff like Special K or muesli is more balanced but gets boring quickly. I don't do that with crushed oats though because I like eating those raw. Weird, I know.
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You can make your own by buying the grains separately in bulk, it will turn out much cheaper. I'm not a huge fan of muesli or Pronutro though, I usually either skip breakfast or have an English-type breakfast.
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I don't much like muesli either, but I always have breakfast, can't last without itLeeward wrote:You can make your own by buying the grains separately in bulk, it will turn out much cheaper. I'm not a huge fan of muesli or Pronutro though, I usually either skip breakfast or have an English-type breakfast.
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Coffee for breakfast, coffee for lunch, food for dinner. Coffee keeps me alive.
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- Helios_phi
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I am 28 years old and I have never done this....Sheldon wrote:I must confess that I pour coffee over my cereal in the morning as well as having a mug of coffee. I'm not an addict, I can stop when I want, I just don't want to
Obviously I am wasting my time on this planet.
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I am a student and I hate coffee D:
I too feel like I am missing out
I too feel like I am missing out
It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, especially if you live near him.
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Always be yourself..... Unless you can be a Dragon, then always be a Dragon
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I don't like coffee either. I find the taste unpleasant. If I want caffeine, I'll just chug a 2l bottle of Pepsi. :3
- Helios_phi
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You guys need to step up your game.
Ricoffee isn't really coffee.
You can't hate on a nespresso like that.
Ricoffee isn't really coffee.
You can't hate on a nespresso like that.
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I had to drink Ricoffee for seven months while I was on a farm, I was horridHelios_phi wrote: Ricoffee isn't really coffee.
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Sheldon wrote:I had to drink Ricoffee for seven months while I was on a farm, I was horridHelios_phi wrote: Ricoffee isn't really coffee.
7 months of Ricoffee. That sounds like some form of cruel torture
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I only buy Jacobs. In my opinion the only true proper invensions include the wheel, fire and Jacobs coffee.
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If it took more than one shot, then you weren't using a Jacobs!
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All of my yesContrast wrote:If it took more than one shot, then you weren't using a Jacobs!
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^^ epic. I might play Borderlands now. Good idea.
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I feel like saying this: If you gave me a chance to become one of my fursonas I will refuse. In fact there is very little personas that I would want to become.
I fear I would forget what it is to be human, that I would forget my admiration of machines. As much as I love dragons I still love machines and steel more. The machine is after all the tool with which mortal bounds of humanity can be broken and it is the limits of this mortal human body that made us give birth to the machine
I fear I would forget what it is to be human, that I would forget my admiration of machines. As much as I love dragons I still love machines and steel more. The machine is after all the tool with which mortal bounds of humanity can be broken and it is the limits of this mortal human body that made us give birth to the machine
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I love people I should not, some from my past and I hope some to be in my future.
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We went to a wedding yesterday, and I felt quite chuffed to know that the bride and groom were together for less time before getting married than my man and I are now. After the throwing of the bouquet (I didn't catch it) somebody asked me why I didn't make a dive for it and I responded "I don't need a bouquet to tell me what to do." My man didn't even stand with the other guys to catch the garter. I'm really glad we are secure enough not to need the extra validation, but on the inside I was also a tiny bit jealous.
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I believe in the past there was a god made famous through the infamy of another who "Let Iron Grow" you should look into himSakul Ebbon wrote:The machine is after all the tool with which mortal bounds of humanity can be broken and it is the limits of this mortal human body that made us give birth to the machine
I fear the day my friends start sending me wedding invitations for then I know responsibility has slashed the distance between us
It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, especially if you live near him.
Always be yourself..... Unless you can be a Dragon, then always be a Dragon
Always be yourself..... Unless you can be a Dragon, then always be a Dragon
- Sheldon
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From talking to my Parents and my sisters who is busy going through a Divorce with someone she knew for 8 years before getting married I think the entire concept is a bad Idea. My gran told me one of her sister was with a man for 10 years, they got married and 2 months later they got divorced. I honestly think things change when you get married.Auric wrote:Don't be. Before the year is out, the shit will hit the fan in that relationship.Leeward wrote:I'm really glad we are secure enough not to need the extra validation, but on the inside I was also a tiny bit jealous.
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All of my yes. If you find someone who fits in your life and the two of you are happy to be with no one else the rest of your life then marriage is redundant, if you can't live that way then marriage will only cause serious problems.Auric wrote:It is, actually. Some people are naturally monogamous, others are naturally polyamorous, and there are people for whom marriage simply doesn't work. Marriage itself isn't natural - it's an ancient tradition born out of darker times, purely for political and financial gains. The whole concept of "marrying rich" is a direct descendent of that.Sheldon wrote:From talking to my Parents and my sisters who is busy going through a Divorce with someone she knew for 8 years before getting married I think the entire concept is a bad Idea.
Even so, marriage can work, if you're the sort of person that is happiest with one significant other in your life. It's still not very easy - in my opinion, that sort of long-term relationship should be edifying, not sacrificial. I know too many people who were so eager to get married, they gave up careers, hobbies, interests, and entire passions just to be with a person they thought they loved.
Plus, if you think about it, the whole purpose of marriage (if you disregard all the political, social and financial angles), is a promise to spend the rest of your life with another person - and you should have a life worth sharing, I think, before you can even consider doing that.
If you're not happy with yourself, if you feel you're stuck in life and going nowhere, marriage is not a way out. But for too many people, it's painted as the solution, the one thing you can do to significantly improve your life :/
And as for the whole "Ahh, it was better in the old days when there wasn't so much divorce", The only reason there was less divorce was women were housewives and most of them couldn't survive on their own from lack of income, now that they are financially independent they can leave if they are unhappy
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I agree, hasty marriage usually causes more problems than anything else. Speaking for my man and myself though, we are both very much possessively monoamorous people. We're not in any particular hurry, we're only interested in the idea of marriage for the advantages it proposes (pun intended) in terms of social and legal security. We also both don't believe in the whole big lavish wedding thing either, rather use that money to invest in your home or something.
As for the history of divorce, see here for an interesting article.
As for the history of divorce, see here for an interesting article.
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I should specify that I meant I was jealous of the attention and praise, not really the actual marriage procedure. Petty, I know, but this is a confession thread after all.
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All right, let me reboot this with a more interesting and genuinely embarrassing confession...
Back in high school I once went on a date with a girl, and only realised it was a date the next day. I realised it when I thought back on the general direction in which she was steering the conversation. In hindsight, no wonder she looked so disappointed. We basically never spoke after that out of sheer awkwardness. I had no hard feelings, in fact I was somewhat flattered, but she was obviously uncomfortable so I left it. In her defence though I had never had a romantic involvement yet at the time so nobody knew if I was straight or gay then. I even hung out with the "gay" group just because they were cool people.
Back in high school I once went on a date with a girl, and only realised it was a date the next day. I realised it when I thought back on the general direction in which she was steering the conversation. In hindsight, no wonder she looked so disappointed. We basically never spoke after that out of sheer awkwardness. I had no hard feelings, in fact I was somewhat flattered, but she was obviously uncomfortable so I left it. In her defence though I had never had a romantic involvement yet at the time so nobody knew if I was straight or gay then. I even hung out with the "gay" group just because they were cool people.
- Helios_phi
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Oh come on. That shouldn't be embarrassing at all.
I think it's cute for its innocence.
I think it's cute for its innocence.
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It's embarrassing for my obliviousness... but yeah I guess it's more funny than anything else.
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I have a furry confession!!!!
Hi... my names Ravensong and I am... a chocoholic...
Hi... my names Ravensong and I am... a chocoholic...
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