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  1. Landy Pamm Houston
    I used to make salads with grilled chicken strips on top all the time. I would go through my health stages in life, Bradley. that just looks like leafy greens.

    try adding raw broccoli and avocado and sprouts to it with some meat on top. make it colorful too. red bell peppers, yellow ones too.

    Until I get enough money up for full-on-4, I just blend my veggies (I have 2 servings with a cup of vegetables like borollic, baby spinaches, celery, baby carrots, radish with some berries and a banana with protein powder, honey, turmeric, and plain Greek yogurt I blend twice a day now.

    I eat mostly tuna fish sandwich or have 99% lean ground turkey I make dinner with. mix it with egg whites and a small amount of crushed crackers and make meatball or Ill have a turkey burger with whole wheat buns

    the bread is a lot of carbs but I also put fat free dressing on it.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  2. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    Idk how I’m gonna make it through the rest of the day and I have a committee meeting at 2.
  3. Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm ˙ʇı uo ɓuıssǝɹp ǝǝɹɟ ʇɐɟ ʇnd oslɐ I ʇnq sqɹɐɔ ɟo ʇol ɐ sı pɐǝɹq ǝɥʇ sunq ʇɐǝɥʍ ǝloɥʍ ɥʇıʍ ɹǝɓɹnq ʎǝʞɹnʇ ɐ ǝʌɐɥ llI ɹo llɐqʇɐǝɯ ǝʞɐɯ puɐ sɹǝʞɔɐɹɔ pǝɥsnɹɔ ɟo ʇunoɯɐ llɐɯs ɐ puɐ sǝʇıɥʍ ɓɓǝ ɥʇıʍ ʇı xıɯ ˙ɥʇıʍ ɹǝuuıp ǝʞɐɯ I ʎǝʞɹnʇ punoɹɓ uɐǝl %66 ǝʌɐɥ ɹo ɥɔıʍpuɐs ɥsıɟ ɐunʇ ʎlʇsoɯ ʇɐǝ I ˙ʍou ʎɐp ɐ ǝɔıʍʇ puǝlq I ʇɹnɓoʎ ʞǝǝɹ⅁ uıɐld puɐ 'ɔıɹǝɯɹnʇ 'ʎǝuoɥ 'ɹǝpʍod uıǝʇoɹd ɥʇıʍ ɐuɐuɐq ɐ puɐ sǝıɹɹǝq ǝɯos ɥʇıʍ ɥsıpɐɹ 'sʇoɹɹɐɔ ʎqɐq 'ʎɹǝlǝɔ 'sǝɥɔɐuıds ʎqɐq 'ɔılloɹoq ǝʞıl sǝlqɐʇǝɓǝʌ ɟo dnɔ ɐ ɥʇıʍ sɓuıʌɹǝs ᄅ ǝʌɐɥ I) sǝıɓɓǝʌ ʎɯ puǝlq ʇsnɾ I 'ㄣ-uo-llnɟ ɹoɟ dn ʎǝuoɯ ɥɓnouǝ ʇǝɓ I lıʇu∩ ˙ooʇ sǝuo ʍollǝʎ 'sɹǝddǝd llǝq pǝɹ ˙ooʇ lnɟɹoloɔ ʇı ǝʞɐɯ ˙doʇ uo ʇɐǝɯ ǝɯos ɥʇıʍ ʇı oʇ sʇnoɹds puɐ opɐɔoʌɐ puɐ ıloɔɔoɹq ʍɐɹ ɓuıppɐ ʎɹʇ ˙suǝǝɹɓ ʎɟɐǝl ǝʞıl sʞool ʇsnɾ ʇɐɥʇ ˙ʎǝlpɐɹᙠ 'ǝɟıl uı sǝɓɐʇs ɥʇlɐǝɥ ʎɯ ɥɓnoɹɥʇ oɓ plnoʍ I ˙ǝɯıʇ ǝɥʇ llɐ doʇ uo sdıɹʇs uǝʞɔıɥɔ pǝllıɹɓ ɥʇıʍ spɐlɐs ǝʞɐɯ oʇ pǝsn I
  4. Originally posted by What_a_Kreep The reason I thought you were in your 30s was because I could have sworn I saw another user on this site, a female, post so called "PI" of JJ. It was a picture of a young man in his early 30s. I guess the post was just BS? Otherwise, if was his pic, then I wanna know his skin care routine!

    No, no one here has my PI.

    Edit: Though I did once post a pic of me at about age 25 so maybe someone kept that for masturbatory reasons
  5. Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by shitty titty Idk how I’m gonna make it through the rest of the day and I have a committee meeting at 2.

    The shitty titty committee
  6. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by shitty titty Idk how I’m gonna make it through the rest of the day and I have a committee meeting at 2.

    Committee of old broads not married with kids?
  7. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by Instigator

    can I help you with something?
  8. Originally posted by Landy Pamm Committee of old broads not married with kids?

    Does Gigi know you are on the hunt for old, single broads without kids?
  9. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Does Gigi know you are on the hunt for old, single broads without kids?

    Who said we're together anymore?
    also WHat GOT DAM BUSINESS IS IT OF YOUR'S PAL.

    You lack of Bro-Code Mother Fucker

    also I was just playing with her. Im not into white women. never really was. always dated outside of my race.. at least since the age of 20 or so.
  10. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm Committee of old broads not married with kids?

    No it was the one for divorced men trying to buy cars they can’t afford.
  11. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by shitty titty No it was the one for divorced men trying to buy cars they can’t afford.

    Can't be speaking of me because I am leasing
  12. Landy Pamm Houston
    lol "Loud swish sound" (cc on) >< Frala Mad!

  13. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm Can't be speaking of me because I am leasing

    Oh that’s right.

    $600 a month and a down payment on something you will have 0 equity in.
  14. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by shitty titty Oh that’s right.

    $600 a month and a down payment on something you will have 0 equity in.

    Oh that's in 3 years if I decide to keep this. I can also lease it but equity? cars on average lose 15% when driven off the lot on day one. its only been the fact Covid 19 and the devaluation of the US dollar under Biden has made car values go up these past few years.

    the fact that the shipping was held back due to covid drove shit up in price. now that Trump is back, it is possible gas will be cut in half and cars will start going back down a bit in price. also the fact that the UAF Union is getting a 30 percent raise in pay

    so whatever. I need a car too. Am I not important enough to have a reliable transportation Miss THANG
  15. Landy Pamm Houston
    I was thinking about why rap music and Tattoos are so popular and asked AI



    Originally posted by ASK-ai Why is Rap Music and Tattoos Still Popular?

    Rap music and tattoos have maintained their popularity due to a combination of cultural significance, evolving artistic expression, and social factors. Let’s break down these elements step by step.

    Cultural Significance of Rap Music

    Rap music emerged in the late 1970s and has since evolved into one of the most influential genres globally. It serves as a voice for marginalized communities, addressing issues such as systemic racism, poverty, and personal struggles. This cultural relevance resonates with listeners who find authenticity in the narratives shared by artists. The genre’s ability to adapt to changing social climates while remaining rooted in its origins contributes significantly to its ongoing popularity.

    Evolution of Artistic Expression

    Rap has continuously evolved, incorporating various musical styles and influences. From the early days of hip-hop to contemporary trap music, artists experiment with beats, flows, and lyrical content. This innovation keeps the genre fresh and appealing to new generations. Collaborations between rap artists and musicians from other genres (like pop, rock, or electronic) further broaden its reach and attract diverse audiences.

    Social Media Influence

    The rise of social media platforms has transformed how music is consumed and promoted. Artists can now connect directly with fans through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Viral challenges or trends often feature rap songs, leading to increased exposure for both established artists and newcomers. This accessibility allows for rapid dissemination of music and culture, reinforcing rap’s presence in popular culture.

    Tattoos as a Form of Self-Expression

    Tattoos have become widely accepted as a form of self-expression across various demographics. Historically associated with rebellion or subcultures, tattoos are now embraced by mainstream society. Celebrities, including many prominent rappers like Lil Wayne and Post Malone, prominently display their tattoos, normalizing body art among fans.

    Cultural Identity and Personal Narratives

    For many individuals, tattoos symbolize personal stories or cultural identity. They can represent significant life events or serve as tributes to loved ones. In rap culture specifically, tattoos often convey messages about resilience or individuality—qualities that resonate deeply within the community.

    Fashion Trends

    The intersection of fashion and tattoo culture also plays a role in their popularity. As streetwear continues to dominate fashion trends—often influenced by hip-hop—tattoos complement this aesthetic. The visibility of tattooed figures in media reinforces their appeal as part of a broader lifestyle choice.

    Conclusion

    In summary, the enduring popularity of rap music and tattoos stems from their deep cultural roots, continuous evolution as forms of artistic expression, effective use of social media for promotion and engagement, personal significance attributed to body art, and their integration into contemporary fashion trends. Together these factors create a dynamic landscape where both rap music and tattoos thrive.
  16. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    Listen I understand your credit is bad. I also understand why used cars increased in value.

    But what you’re doing is not smart financially considering you have bad credit and drive for a living.
  17. Landy Pamm Houston
    Originally posted by shitty titty Listen I understand your credit is bad. I also understand why used cars increased in value.

    But what you’re doing is not smart financially considering you have bad credit and drive for a living.

    my credit wasn't bad before.. are you guys doing hard pulls on me to fuck it up?

    Now I have to go check it. It was excellent in the low-mid 700 range
  18. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    Well then why are you putting 3 grand down?
  19. shitty titty Cripple Nipple
    If you saved the 3 grand and then saved 600 for a year you’d have a 10,200 down payment. Put that towards a 30-35 grand new car and your payment would be 375-460.
  20. Landy Pamm Houston
    literally dropped to fair. Now I have to reopen credit support.

    Going to find out what the fuck happened. dropped like 90 fucking points. No fucking way.
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