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Just had a bit of an earthquake (tremor).
What advertising?How long before the ****ers have to stop political advertising before the election?
I can't take much more of this shit.


He just looks like a ******.
If nothing else Dr Feel...if you keep dropping KEGS from going to the gym, that PB guernsey will fit a lot better!! #brightside
Just to discuss something personal because I really don't know how to feel.
), and never hold back from doing anything out of fear. Because you never know when it might end. Don't worry about the future, cause what will be will be.
Firstly you're on the right track getting yourself in shape. You most likely have a genetic pre-disposition to heart issues, but that is increasing the odds, not making it certain.I'm now 25, my BMI is in the slightly obese category (178cm tall and 99kg), I'm highly strung when it comes to my work and my uni and now I find myself genuinely fearing for my own durability. Though I have lost 6kg in the last month and a bit, and I'm continuing to lose more and eat healthily I've been going to the gym 4 times a week for the last 2 months, however I feel like now that it may be for nothing and I am genetically pre-exposed to a ticking time bomb.
Feel, you will die anyway, we all do. Don't worry about it. Whether we live to forty or eighty we are pretty much insignificant. Most people couldn't even tell you 3 facts about their great grandmother, let alone a single one about their great, great grandmother. We are born astride of a grave, what we do is irrelevant, just enjoy the time you have and don't ruin other peoples time.Just to discuss something personal because I really don't know how to feel.
I now feel like I am a ticking time bomb, and my life is forfeit no matter what I do. My uncle (the one that died today) was a very healthy, active individual. Didn't drink, didn't smoke and was not a highly strung person. He lived most of his life on his large boat, travelling around Australia.
I'm now 25, my BMI is in the slightly obese category (178cm tall and 99kg), I'm highly strung when it comes to my work and my uni and now I find myself genuinely fearing for my own durability. Though I have lost 6kg in the last month and a bit, and I'm continuing to lose more and eat healthily I've been going to the gym 4 times a week for the last 2 months, however I feel like now that it may be for nothing and I am genetically pre-exposed to a ticking time bomb.
I worry for myself, my girlfriend of 8 years, my own future and the future of my potential family and kids.
I know that all I can do is get as fit as I can, eat as well as I can, and make sure when I get stressed to take time out with relatively regular holidays. However I have this nagging feeling that it could be all for nothing, but I have to try. I refuse to let my own future children live the life that I have without a father, I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
As a result, today I ordered a heart attack action plan from the heart foundation, and I will be making sure I know all I can about heart problems, and make sure that everyone I spend time with is also educated enough to understand what to do if I do have any issues in the future. However there is only so much I can do personally...I will be booking a full heart check up in the coming days.
Remind me not to hire you as a motivational speaker!!Feel, you will die anyway, we all do. Don't worry about it. Whether we live to forty or eighty we are pretty much insignificant. Most people couldn't even tell you 3 facts about their great grandmother, let alone a single one about their great, great grandmother. We are born astride of a grave, what we do is irrelevant, just enjoy the time you have and don't ruin other peoples time.
One thing guaranteed to lower your life expectancy is worrying about dying.
Remind me not to hire you as a motivational speaker!!