What is THE MOST AMAZING thing you have done with your life?

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For me probable doing this:

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either the Peace Corps/saving African babies or completing the Boston Marathon. Also this one time I banged two chicks at once.
 
volunteering at camp sunshine, camp for kids with life threatening illnesses and their families. theres nothing more inspirational and emotionally worthwhile than making a kids day whos very sick.
 
One night back in November, I made this..

The hand is photochopped (UT!) but I made the baby from scratch..

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finally getting that subway i was craving.lol
 
either the Peace Corps/saving African babies or completing the Boston Marathon. Also this one time I banged two chicks at once.

Not crapping my pants laughing at this
 
The most amazing thing in my life will be when I finally get married. Everything else doesn't matter if that doesn't get done.

PS. i'm in for that d3 challenge as well. FYI, no one in d2 could beat my sorc pvp. Most likely, i'll never have time to play mmorpgs, so i'll hire someone and tell them my secrets to beat you guys.
 
Damn...something similar happened to me. I was like 3 (I think) in bangladesh and walked into a pond thanks to one of these

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I was underwater for a while and my mom had to grab me when she realized I was gone. I wasn't breathing for a while, but eventually woke up.

You have not experienced being close to death in your own life, and you have never cared for someone who is about to die. I have experienced both. You really think that this is funny and you want to be a doctor?
 
I lost 80 pounds, although it was over the span of about two years. I need to lose another 20. It's not coming off as easily as the first 80...
 
You have not experienced being close to death in your own life, and you have never cared for someone who is about to die. I have experienced both. You really think that this is funny and you want to be a doctor?

wtf? Dude I'm being serious. Honestly no sarcasm. I don't know how you would know how close I was to being dead.
 
Well, I had a few AMFs last night, and this morning my poop was totally blue!

God, your avatar is ****ing scary.

On topic, in college I started exercising frequently and now I look and feel a lot better than I did back in high school! 🙂
 
I played semi-pro soccer and work for a publicly traded company as a writer and I'm 19 🙂
 
well done ladies and gentlemen, well done.

remeber this and remeber this well, nothing will ever taste as good as skinny feels, there are no exceptions.

disagree, clearly you've never been to a good ol' NOLA crawfish boil
 
A vast majority of Americans are overweight and obese (66%+) through lifestyle choices. Non-lifestyle factors are a much smaller player. Anecdotally, these "other" factors are often up-played by those looking to shift responsibility away from the individual to rationalize their where they are currently. Look at the ad nauseum amount of statistics showing rapid rise in weight gain in the last 50 years.

There's one thing to manage weight and look at reduction for health reasons, it's another to "promote" lifestyles that eventually lead to obesity and accept "fat". BTW, most of the "bigger" female models movement (cue Dove) are still healthy range and don't have BF percentages that are really overweight. They just don't have "low" BF. However, promotion of "normal" BF ranges under the mantra of "OK to be large" enhances the idea that overweight and obesity should be promoted and possibly sell a product.

Another issue with our society is that what many visualize those labeled "skinny" as having eating problems and malnourished when actually these ranges are by a good margin within healthy BF ranges.

The "I'm fat/large/heavy/thick, deal with it." attitudes are helping perpetuate many of the chronic health problems we have today in this country. I don't see how as "future physicians" you would be so quick to discourage wanting to lower their BF some... Wanting to be fit and low BF is not in any way dysfunctional thinking.

If you want to see dysfunctional thinking related to eating cue:
http://www.bigguts.com/forum/
 
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