Exercise.
13 years ago
Exercise and I have a love/hate relationship. While I would love to have the trim and healthy body shape of my youth, I really really suck at keeping myself motivated to exercise. I've been doing okay so far, but we shall see if I have what it takes to go the next step: reining in my diet.
Not to say that all I eat is deep fried McDonalds stuffed inside Taco Bell burritos, but I just don't keep track or bother counting carbs or whatever. I eat what I eat, and I try to keep it reasonably healthy. The biggest hurdle is giving up soda.
Of all my vices, soda ranks up there just below Tauren porn (and no way in hell are you taking that away from me). I wager it is the biggest contributor to my weight, aside from the fact that my job has me sitting at a desk for nearly 10 hours a day, 5 days a week.
Hopefully the new tea pot will help give me alternatives to my soda addiction.
Not to say that all I eat is deep fried McDonalds stuffed inside Taco Bell burritos, but I just don't keep track or bother counting carbs or whatever. I eat what I eat, and I try to keep it reasonably healthy. The biggest hurdle is giving up soda.
Of all my vices, soda ranks up there just below Tauren porn (and no way in hell are you taking that away from me). I wager it is the biggest contributor to my weight, aside from the fact that my job has me sitting at a desk for nearly 10 hours a day, 5 days a week.
Hopefully the new tea pot will help give me alternatives to my soda addiction.
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I currently have four blends I'm liking and they're doing very well at keeping me away from the sugary goodies.
Doesn't help I currently have 5 12 packs of the stuff in the garage, though. x-x
THIS SHIT IS TOO HARD
Still, I let myself have maybe one liter of soda over two weeks, just to help the weaning. Sometime ya needs the bubbly stuff! The feels it has!
The last tea I have is a Maharaja chai oolong tea. This one is stunning. The cinnamon and spices make it so you don't need a single bit of sugar and I found myself gulping this down (Well. Sipping. Hot tea is hot). The only bad part is that it costs a whopping 12.00$ for TWO OUNCES. Good taste, but far out of my price range for constant drinking!
Plus, it'd be a good excuse to pick up more varieties of tea (even though the store bought stuff is overpriced to hell).
T^T
I'm gonna try to limit it down to atleast one day per week, because I still don't wanna give it up entirely.
Next picture you commission should have a Pepsi logo concealed somewhere.
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