I am a tiger's stripes...
same 'ol same 'ol
Ever since I went on Atkins, went off, and went back on, I haven't really had the desire to diversify the already limited types of things I can eat. For example, dinner? Almost always some sort of meat(spam, chicken, or something) and an omelette. For lunch? Well, I've pretty much been going to McDonald's when I don't pack a lunch, and that's been like 4 times already...and I always get the same thing, grilled bacon ranch salad w/ ceasar dressing. I even eat at the same table whenever I go, I'm like a McD's regular, how sick is that? Well one time, I picked up a salad from Subway, and it was pretty good, it's just that there are too many people that go to the plaza where that subway is at, so I don't like to go cuz it wastes too much of my time. Anyway, so I've been eating pretty much the same thing everyday, even with the snack bars I have...same thing. But I wonder if I have the same thing simply because I'm too lazy to have anything else or if I just like it so much...as in the it ain't broke so don't fix it type thinking. I'm not really getting sick of any of these meals, just pointed out how regularly I have them. And knowing me, repetition is not such a bad thing...dude, I can have mom's beef sinigang for the rest of my life and I'd be satisfied. I guess my mind is just simple like that...simple mind = simple food = 'nuff said, ha ha ha.
When I think about all my friends around me, they are all going through so many different things, and it trips me out to see how each of them handles their own particular situations. Some needed to get away for a while, some need to be alone for a while, some trying to strengthen friendships, others, want to know what else the world has to offer. But what I admire about them is that they are not letting their unhappiness, or frustration, or any of that, get the best of them. They are all doing something about their situations, which makes me realize how strong people can be. Go Friends! You rock!!!
"If there is no struggle, there is no progress."
Frederick Douglass
same 'ol same 'ol
Ever since I went on Atkins, went off, and went back on, I haven't really had the desire to diversify the already limited types of things I can eat. For example, dinner? Almost always some sort of meat(spam, chicken, or something) and an omelette. For lunch? Well, I've pretty much been going to McDonald's when I don't pack a lunch, and that's been like 4 times already...and I always get the same thing, grilled bacon ranch salad w/ ceasar dressing. I even eat at the same table whenever I go, I'm like a McD's regular, how sick is that? Well one time, I picked up a salad from Subway, and it was pretty good, it's just that there are too many people that go to the plaza where that subway is at, so I don't like to go cuz it wastes too much of my time. Anyway, so I've been eating pretty much the same thing everyday, even with the snack bars I have...same thing. But I wonder if I have the same thing simply because I'm too lazy to have anything else or if I just like it so much...as in the it ain't broke so don't fix it type thinking. I'm not really getting sick of any of these meals, just pointed out how regularly I have them. And knowing me, repetition is not such a bad thing...dude, I can have mom's beef sinigang for the rest of my life and I'd be satisfied. I guess my mind is just simple like that...simple mind = simple food = 'nuff said, ha ha ha.
When I think about all my friends around me, they are all going through so many different things, and it trips me out to see how each of them handles their own particular situations. Some needed to get away for a while, some need to be alone for a while, some trying to strengthen friendships, others, want to know what else the world has to offer. But what I admire about them is that they are not letting their unhappiness, or frustration, or any of that, get the best of them. They are all doing something about their situations, which makes me realize how strong people can be. Go Friends! You rock!!!
"If there is no struggle, there is no progress."
Frederick Douglass
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