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New Year's Resolutions?

Started by LearnedHand, December 24, 2012, 12:20:49 AM

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peky

Exercise more!  Patiently wait for my SRS
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Devlyn

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crazy at the coast

I'm adding a second one too, to gain at least 10 more pounds on top of the 8 pounds I've already put on. Quitting smoking should help with that too.
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Kevin Peña

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on December 24, 2012, 07:24:46 PM
Winning! https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,132470.0.html

Considering your chances of winning the megaball jackpot are 1 in 135,145,920, I wish you the best of luck. *Blows good fortune Devlyn's way*
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Devlyn

Well, thanks, but I play so the people here can get a cup of coffee, sign on, and check our losing numbers like everybody else. We may be transgender, but we can have a sense of normalcy and fitting in. I have a 100% chance of doing that. Hugs, Devlyn
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Emily Aster

Quote from: DianaP on December 24, 2012, 07:33:14 PM
Considering your chances of winning the megaball jackpot are 1 in 135,145,920, I wish you the best of luck. *Blows good fortune Devlyn's way*

I think you should just bet a few hundred million dollars that you can successfully navigate an asteroid field, since those odds are only 3,720 to 1.
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unknown



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Kevin Peña

Woah, where do you live that being trans is illegal?
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unknown

Quote from: DianaP on December 24, 2012, 11:02:45 PM
Woah, where do you live that being trans is illegal?

Denmark.

Unless you are totally binary male\female from the 60th it is really imposible (other than if you change who you are) to get help. The only way I can get T right now is to get it illegally and that could get me in jail. That means I could get in jail because I want to be happy and not kill my self. That I translate to it to be illegal to be trans.


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King Malachite

Another new years resolution, become wiser about when to buy and trade in video games.  I consident myself fairly proficient in that art right now but after getting burned by a Christmas sale (which I should have expected), it just shows that there is more I can learn in the art of saving money.

Then again, goal 2 would help the wounds not hurt as much lol.
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peky

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Simon

Keep saving for top surgery and start lifting weights after I fully heal from my hysto.
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DriftingCrow

I am also going to add another resolution: eat more protein. (I am big on eating fruits/veggies, but I am bad at gettin meat/tofu/other protein sources in)

I also now have an opportunity to go somewhere by myself, I got some movie tickets for Christmas and I have no one to go to the movies with (or at least anyone who'd be interested in see Les Miserables).
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spring0721

Learned hand, you HAVE to go see it, Les Mis is by far my favorite musical and the movie really is just as great imo!
My new years resolution is to definitely eat more vegetables...I eat tons of fruit but tend to only eat 1 or 2 servings of veggies a day. And I would really like to get involved volunteering for something/somewhere on a regular basis with my son.  This year we volunteered for the salvation army bell ringing 3 times, and he did a great job...he's only 4 but I would really like to instill in him the need to give back and help others. So on that note, if anyone has any suggestions, they would be most welcome!
Good luck to everyone in their resolutions, I know you all will do well!
People are people, treat everyone with the same respect and courtesy that you want to receive.
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Kevin Peña

spring, go to Mulchfest, if your town has it. What you do is you shred old Christmas trees in a wood chipper and spread the mulch around the public parks.  :)
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DriftingCrow

Quote from: spring0721 on December 29, 2012, 09:22:21 PM
Learned hand, you HAVE to go see it, Les Mis is by far my favorite musical and the movie really is just as great imo!
My new years resolution is to definitely eat more vegetables...I eat tons of fruit but tend to only eat 1 or 2 servings of veggies a day. And I would really like to get involved volunteering for something/somewhere on a regular basis with my son.  This year we volunteered for the salvation army bell ringing 3 times, and he did a great job...he's only 4 but I would really like to instill in him the need to give back and help others. So on that note, if anyone has any suggestions, they would be most welcome!
Good luck to everyone in their resolutions, I know you all will do well!

I was planning on going today, but then the "one to three inches" of snow the weatherman promised in the evening has turned out to be more like eight inches which started in the morning and is still coming down heavily, so I just had a relaxing day at home with the dog. I think Les Mis is my favorite too, I wasn't too impressed with the latest movie version of the Phantom of the Opera (still good though), so I am glad this one is just as good as the stage version.

Back when I was in Florida, I volunteered to pull invasive plant species out of a freshwater lake with a group of people. It was so much fun, once the weather gets warmer that could be a fun volunteering job for you two if they have something like that around and your son is good in water. There was a few people there with really young children. The group was called "Hands on Orlando" and they have a whole list of various things that you could volunteer for on a weekly basis.  I think a lot of cities have similiar volunteer groups.
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HthrRsln

Quote from: natastic on December 24, 2012, 02:36:46 PM
Keep it up!  I can't get past the first couple days, I keep on freaking out too hard!

I actually quit smoking while I was in the service. In those days a carton of smokes at the PX was $2 (yes that's right), so it wasn't much of a financial burden, but I got tired of the crud in my throat in the morning. I had tried to quit several times by cutting back and tapering off, but it just made me want the cigarettes more. Finally in disgust I told myself that if my body wanted cigarettes, cigarettes was what it would have. I spent an entire three day weekend chain smoking. I literally used one match all day, and lit one cigarette from another all day till I went to bed. By the third day I was completely overdosed on cigarettes and the next morning I couldn't bring myself to light one, and have never wanted a cigarette since. That was over 35 years ago.
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Michael Joseph

Quitting smoking is number one! Cut way back on gambling, and eating healthier.

Sephirah

Natura nihil frustra facit.

"You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." ~ Buddha.

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Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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Tejas

Normally, I don't make resolutions, but I finally have something that I must do this year:
Exercise and workout to build chest muscles for top surgery.
"Sometimes you have to get knocked down lower than you have ever been to stand up taller than you ever were before.  Sometimes your eyes need to be washed by your tears so you can see the possibilities in front of you with a clearer vision again. Don't settle."
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