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Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
We here at B3ta love it when a plan comes together. Tell us about incredible projects and stuff you've built by your own hand. Go on, gloat away.
Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
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It's not a project yet...
...more a general idea for a project, but I'd like to start a company that I've been playing around with for a while. I think there's a gap in the diet food market for something aimed at helping recovering anorexics. It's a sensitive area, and that's why I think it's not really been focussed on yet, which is a shame, as these people need help. I think as long as it's tastefully done, it could be a winner both for me financially and for the people it's aimed at.
I've already got a brand name and tagline actually. I think 'Skinny Fields' sounds healthy and reputable for the brand, and the tagline 'Nothing tastes as good as...'
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 16:01, 18 replies)
...more a general idea for a project, but I'd like to start a company that I've been playing around with for a while. I think there's a gap in the diet food market for something aimed at helping recovering anorexics. It's a sensitive area, and that's why I think it's not really been focussed on yet, which is a shame, as these people need help. I think as long as it's tastefully done, it could be a winner both for me financially and for the people it's aimed at.
I've already got a brand name and tagline actually. I think 'Skinny Fields' sounds healthy and reputable for the brand, and the tagline 'Nothing tastes as good as...'
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 16:01, 18 replies)
I don't get it
I'm sure it's a piss take, but it's gone straight over my head.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 16:07, closed)
I'm sure it's a piss take, but it's gone straight over my head.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 16:07, closed)
Well that's buggered up my chances of convincing him that it was the best joke ever.
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( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 17:18, closed)
"1.1 million eating disorders in the uk alone"
I thought there was just the starving one, the puking one and the sad fatty comfort eating one.
I mean, how many ways can you fuck up eating?
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 17:33, closed)
I thought there was just the starving one, the puking one and the sad fatty comfort eating one.
I mean, how many ways can you fuck up eating?
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 17:33, closed)
perhaps there's a separate disorder associated with every sort of cheese
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 18:19, closed)
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 18:19, closed)
my cheese eating disorder....
Its so bad I need locking up in Emmental hospital
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 22:19, closed)
Its so bad I need locking up in Emmental hospital
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 22:19, closed)
Isn't that what Special K is?
It's marketed as good for your figure, but contains more calories per serving than coco pops.
And you can get chocolate Special K now as well.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 18:01, closed)
It's marketed as good for your figure, but contains more calories per serving than coco pops.
And you can get chocolate Special K now as well.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 18:01, closed)
It's an interesting polemic.
Speaking from personal experience I was borderline anorexic for a while when I was a teenager (ran about 10 km a day, ate just about enough to lie around on the couch comfortably, was regularly woken up at 05:00 purely by hunger pangs but still refused to eat), and I have never felt shittier than when I was thin. OK, so you feel preternaturally alert and (for the first few days at least) you think with exceptional clarity, but in the long run you have no energy to do anything, you're permanently depressed and you fall asleep in the middle of things all the time. As a lifestyle, it's pretty bollocks.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 20:20, closed)
Speaking from personal experience I was borderline anorexic for a while when I was a teenager (ran about 10 km a day, ate just about enough to lie around on the couch comfortably, was regularly woken up at 05:00 purely by hunger pangs but still refused to eat), and I have never felt shittier than when I was thin. OK, so you feel preternaturally alert and (for the first few days at least) you think with exceptional clarity, but in the long run you have no energy to do anything, you're permanently depressed and you fall asleep in the middle of things all the time. As a lifestyle, it's pretty bollocks.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 20:20, closed)
Polemic
From the Middle Teutonic "pol" (theatre, public performance) + "elmich" (pertaining to the town square lavatories).
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 11:33, closed)
From the Middle Teutonic "pol" (theatre, public performance) + "elmich" (pertaining to the town square lavatories).
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 11:33, closed)
I have Apathetic Anorexia:
I'll look in a mirror, think "I'm fat" and then not bother with the starving myself part. Works surprisingly well.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 21:46, closed)
I'll look in a mirror, think "I'm fat" and then not bother with the starving myself part. Works surprisingly well.
( , Wed 23 Nov 2011, 21:46, closed)
My bulimia works in much the same way.
I gorge myself till I'm bloated then don't have the energy to get up, go to the loo & stick my fingers down my throat.
I call it "Binge-no-purge"
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 0:19, closed)
I gorge myself till I'm bloated then don't have the energy to get up, go to the loo & stick my fingers down my throat.
I call it "Binge-no-purge"
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 0:19, closed)
I'd high-five you,
if only our bloated arms could lift our sausage-fingered hands off the keyboard.
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 8:45, closed)
if only our bloated arms could lift our sausage-fingered hands off the keyboard.
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 8:45, closed)
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