I wish I was a NBA basketball player. I played for my high school team, but was never good enough to play college. White men can't jump disorder I guess.
Oh, I'd also like to be in the NFL, MLB, or a famous video game player.
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Losing weight and coming up with a good way to do it, and establishing a support system for men that need to lose weight. Weight Watchers, but for dudes, more or less. I know Weight Watchers is not women-only on paper but it pretty much is in practice.
I think there's a lot of fat dudes out there that need help and either don't get it from lack of help, or are too embarrassed to get help, and end up suffering emotionally and eventually physically (i.e. heart disease and other ailments).
I wish I was a NBA basketball player. I played for my high school team, but was never good enough to play college. White men can't jump disorder I guess.
Oh, I'd also like to be in the NFL, MLB, or a famous video game player.
So what you're saying is you wish you were a baller? Do you maybe wish you were a little bit taller, as well? Perhaps you could even get a good looking girl and call her.
@kod: being famous for making TARDIS public would a bigger challenge.
What's fame anyways I think we all want acceptance.
God Emperor of Mankind.
Failing that, a Stan Lee-like master of a multi-media (movies, games, TV shows, comics, etc.) intellectual property, I suppose.
Losing weight and coming up with a good way to do it, and establishing a support system for men that need to lose weight. Weight Watchers, but for dudes, more or less. I know Weight Watchers is not women-only on paper but it pretty much is in practice.
I think there's a lot of fat dudes out there that need help and either don't get it from lack of help, or are too embarrassed to get help, and end up suffering emotionally and eventually physically (i.e. heart disease and other ailments).
I wonder how much of that is our own fault. I mean how would you react if a friend asked for help to lose weight?
Losing weight isn't that difficult really(for like 99% of us). It does require, what seems like a ton to some, self discipline though.
If I were to be famous for anything... Inventing a new cancer medicine I guess.
I don' wanna be famous
Same here. That way, I don't have to live up to the expectations of others. I like to blend in rather than stand out.
Losing weight and coming up with a good way to do it, and establishing a support system for men that need to lose weight. Weight Watchers, but for dudes, more or less. I know Weight Watchers is not women-only on paper but it pretty much is in practice.
I think there's a lot of fat dudes out there that need help and either don't get it from lack of help, or are too embarrassed to get help, and end up suffering emotionally and eventually physically (i.e. heart disease and other ailments).
I wonder how much of that is our own fault. I mean how would you react if a friend asked for help to lose weight?
Losing weight isn't that difficult really(for like 99% of us). It does require, what seems like a ton to some, self discipline though.
If I were to be famous for anything... Inventing a new cancer medicine I guess.
Totally our own fault, but I just want it to be easier for people to reach out. And if someone did ask for help , I would jump at the opportunity. I mean first off, I'm fat, so I would love to have a workout/meal planning partner, but more importantly I would love to help someone do something important.
Losing weight is not hard, and yet it is. I studied nutrition, and I was an athlete my entire adolescent life, and I also cook; I know to eat healthy, prepare my own food, and I have an appreciation for being physically active, but somewhere along the way weight was put on and it stays on.
That's the thing, it's a psychological issue, emotional. There are other factors as well; lifestyle, job schedule, how busy you are, stress levels. Men don't like talking about those things, or being thought of as needing to talk about those things.
I think if there was a safe area (not talking about a SJW safe zone lol), you know, where they can go and ask a stranger-friend (in other words, an objective ally) for help, I think that would go a long way. It can be really difficult to ask friends and family for help with a personal problem at times.
This is true for a lot of things, by the way, not just losing weight. It's why therapy is so important if you have some big problems; you need that objective person to talk to, bounce ideas off of, reframe your perspective, etc. Friends and family often have opinions, bias, and will (worst of all) give advice.
For a turning point for humanity, where we make this world a better place for everyone because I made people realize how even the richest and the poorest on Earth can all benefit from the same plan for our future.
Hmm my goals are always too big. It's kinda depressing when you sit on your bed and realize you can't even get yourself to do step 1 of a 100 step plan. I'm trying to set very reasonable goals but that all feels so meaningless. That's why this topic is kinda funny to me, because now you are all thinking of big goals, too.
How about this? Slightly more reasonable: For causing a paradigm shift making people see the true meaning of guilt and laziness. I have some plans for that, too. They are less than 100 steps. I have evidence that the whole idea of control over laziness or other things that people are to blame for is a farce. It could mean a change of the legal and penal (haha) system. But more importantly a change in how we look at each other and treat each other.
Successful business man I suppose. At least before I get into politics.
But I'm not interested in fame anytime soon. Imagine how it would be like getting thousands of notifications on your phone. When you just want to relax at home. Or want to go get some ice cream from the store, and people are snapping photos of you. I like having privacy, and a simple life.
I don't want fame, all of those random folk the world over knowing every little detail of your life and you don't even know their name, it doesn't appeal to me at all.
I'd like to be anonymously wealthy so me and my family can live comfortably in the background.
I don't want fame, all of those random folk the world over knowing every little detail of your life and you don't even know their name, it doesn't appeal to me at all.
Same. I've never understood the desire to be well known. Way back in high school I was quite bemused by the popular crowd, as I watched them swing from one fad to another en masse. The value of their self-worth was proportional to what other people thought of them.
Just...does not compute. Build a strong, complex and reasoned character and you'll be fine.
Entertainer so that people would be happy. Of course I would want to be paid as well. Would irritate me if I was entertaining anyone other than myself for free.
Wouldn't want to be famous.To much problems come with it.For example,does anyone notice that a lot of celebrities end up having serious mental health issues.And there are a lot of cases of it.Secondly everyone is trying to sue you for something or other,being hounded,no privacy,etc....I'll take being poor and ragged instead Thank you just the same.
Losing weight and coming up with a good way to do it, and establishing a support system for men that need to lose weight. Weight Watchers, but for dudes, more or less. I know Weight Watchers is not women-only on paper but it pretty much is in practice.
I think there's a lot of fat dudes out there that need help and either don't get it from lack of help, or are too embarrassed to get help, and end up suffering emotionally and eventually physically (i.e. heart disease and other ailments).
I wish I was a NBA basketball player. I played for my high school team, but was never good enough to play college. White men can't jump disorder I guess.
Oh, I'd also like to be in the NFL, MLB, or a famous video game player.
So what you're saying is you wish you were a baller? Do you maybe wish you were a little bit taller, as well? Perhaps you could even get a good looking girl and call her.
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