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14Dec/0912

Tips for Living Will Creation

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  1. if you met all the people you can, then maybe you would find a scenario for being a software writer that is better than where you are currently at. or an exciting new venture. or new knowledge or information. who knows…? give it a shot.

  2. Without a good marketing strategy you are dead.

  3. Line 4, between litter and puppies the word "of" is needed
    , near this sentence "nd often seen on big screen" you need the word are. look sorry but ill try answer this question properly later lol, i got heaps of stuff to do :P

  4. Well, heres the thing about this…if you're serious about losing weight ya need to really get serious you know? You can't get in to shape by giving 50%.

    Let me say this much before I begin, I'm not a personal trainer, or a medical professional. Personally I would dissuade anybody under 18 that isnt overweight or underweight from trying any kind of diet. I do know alot about excersise and losing weight from my 7 years in the army. You have to pass a weight and body fat % test to stay in….so I hear quite a bit about the subject!

    Lemme give ya the basics;

    1. Cardiovascular excersise

    and

    2. Proper food and water intake

    Cardio is very very important, and honestly I dont think a stair stepper would do the trick. Are you sure you burned 1,000 calories on one of those? Im extremely skeptical of that, was your heart rate monitored the entire time? Did you calculate your age and weight into that?

    If you wanna do it right, let go of the stepper, stair machine, and bike, and get into some old fashioned running. 20-30 minutes of that at your target heart rate and you'll be doing great! (if you cant measure it while running, just run at your maximum [steady!] pace). Trust me on this one, nothing gets the job done like running. If you're not in shape enough to run every day, or at least 3-4 times a week, you should think about swimming. If the same can be said for swimming, you're on your own : D. Just keep in mind that you need to reach your target heart rate, and keep it there, or as close as you can handle without passing out.

    Don't be afraid of water!! Any weight you gain from water you can lose in a sauna, so don't be afraid to drink it, you NEED it if youre going to be doing rigorous excercise. In addition to water, you need to be sure to replace your salts, sports drinks are good, they pack some sugar though. You can always just add salt to dinner.

    Some other tips:
    *Good training gear helps alot, stick with some running shoes, and lightweight, breathable fabrics for clothing.

    *Don't be afraid of your sweat, its evaporating on your skin and cooling your body down, let it work and dont wipe it away unless its in your eyes.

    *Don't eat after 6pm! Granted, you're probably not a gremlin, and also, I dont exactly know WHY you should eat after 6pm, but my comrades that have lost lots of weight, and have this down to a science always advise the same.

    *Tuna is your friend! Its low in fat and high in protein, also, check out chicken, and if you want a snack, yogurt is a personal favorite.

    Thats all I can think of right now, I hope that helps you! Just remember to eat and drink for health, not for comfort, and never think about quitting, because your body will follow suit >.<.

    Good luck with it!

  5. "that one small piece is just like your life on earth. And the universe is your "afterlife" if you will. Now you either have a choice to live your "afterlife" with God or you can live it burning in Hell. and that's just me stating the facts."
    Your idea of what a fact is differs greatly from everyone else's idea of what a fact is. See, a fact needs proof. You have no proof of an afterlife. You have no proof of how we'll spend any hypothetical afterlife. Therefore, you are not stating facts.

    "Now most people don't like the approach of "scaring" people into Christianity but i'm just being honest with you because i cannot stand the fact of billions and billions of people having to burn in hell for eternity."
    No, here's the thing – you've no *right* to scare people into Christianity. You're not being honest; you have no proof that your claims are true. Out of interest, if we all became Christian because you bullied us into it, and it turned out that the real deity liked atheists, would you readily accept the blame when we were all burning in Hell together?

    Second, the Big Bang is impossible? Prove it. There's one hell of a lot of evidence. Your God has no evidence, and you claiming it's impossible isn't enough to weight the argument in your God's favour.

    "I want to ask you "How can you not believe!" I mean look at the anatomy of humans or look at nature, your computer, everything!!"
    ::Looks:: Oh, yeah, it's called evolution and technological developments.
    How can you not believe in Odin?

    "How can someone believe that a clump of matter just exploded and made this world… That's impossible. IMPOSSIBLE.. "
    Do you really think that a claim that the Big Bang is impossible from someone who clearly knows very little about it is enough to dispute the mountains of evidence for it, and enough to say "Goddidit!!" Because it isn't.

    "One more thing i would like to say is that if your going to say "God does not exist" and have no evidence to back it up dont waste your breath please"
    The burden of proof is on YOU! How can you think it's our job to disprove your ridiculous claims?

    "Then what do u believe in Atheists???????"
    Atheists can believe in anything that doesn't involve deities and still be called atheists. We're not a religion and therefore cannot give any "atheist beliefs". Do you think you have enough question marks there?

    "I'm not wasting my breath."
    Isn't it for us to say whether you're wasting your breath, since we're the ones who can tell you that we disagree with every sanctimonious word you type?

    "my evidence is the Bible."
    So… you have no evidence, then.

    ""who ever believes in him" anyone that CHOOSES to belive will be saved..

    Which proves free will"
    ::facepalm:: Of course we have free will, because there's no God. But our free will isn't proven by the fact that we can choose what we believe – because, y'know, it's *impossible* for anyone to choose what they believe.

  6. That's sounds like a really good book i would definitely read it. But just going to tell you this now, I am currently writing a book with a friend of mine as well, and it is actually really hard. You have to make sure your both on the same page for the story if you don't agree or both have different ideas of where the story is going it wont work out so well. And you might want to check this too, if you both have different writing styles the book will make no sense or the reader wont be able to connect with the story or characters. For example My friend writes for her characters as a person who know all the characters and all there feelings and thoughts, and i write as the main character going through everything from her/his point of view. And she likes to write with little thought and a lot of talking , I'm used to writing with a lot of inner thought and description. I'm still writing the book buts it's just for practice and more or less for my friend because even i can't connect with the book and i wrote part of it. Anyways just things to think about but your story is amazing, i think a lot of people would be interested. good luck :P

  7. Interesting in a sense but i wonder if Thomas has any proof of any of his assertions. do business with 1 in a 100. Do good business with 1 in a 1,000 etc. Of course Thomas runs a subscription based social network, so large numbers of contact regardless of quantity will earn him money & as his job is to get subscribers meeting people is his job. My job is writing software so why would i spend all my time meeting people. And where would i find the time? CAn we have a 5 minute video with hard facts

  8. it's good,
    really good infact.
    Of course there are better poets out there, but im sure they have more experience than you.
    I really like itt, you can like connect with it quite easily.
    i also like the way you start each verse the same, i did that in one of my poems oncee, i think it gives a nice effect
    well done, and keep it upp, write more, its really nice (:
    x

  9. just adding to the above. The Ecademy does not publish any statistics that make sense on it’s numbers of members or it’s earnings, all money appears to go in expenses and sucked out to a holding company and they certainly never publish any case studies showing how successful it’s membership is at using the network It is all unsupported assertions and sales talk pitched at a vague level. As Thomas one said, “Blackstar is the mystery i always intended it to be”. So lets have some proof please.

  10. Ok after over a week of deliberating over SocialBlaster, I made my decision. This has been the next best decision I have made in a long time.

    Simple, and very effective…update to 40 + social networks with multiple accounts

    NO MORE iMACROS bullchyt for me…THANK GOD!!

  11. confusing…its all over the place


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