• meejle@piefed.world
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    23 days ago
    CW vomit

    I once explosively vomited in an Outback Steakhouse on my 21st birthday. Like, a narrow, winding trail of sick leading to the toilets, sick all over the toilet bowl, sick on the ceiling, sick all up the walls, sick on the floor. It was horrendous.

    I hadn’t even been drinking, I felt rough all day so all I ended up having was a Pepsi. 😬

    Anyway, I came out looking really sheepish and told my flatmates we needed to leave. One of them went to tell a member of staff, who stared at her for a few seconds, then pointed at another guy and said, “Can you go and tell that to my manager, and not tell him you told me? Because I really don’t want to deal with that.” 😅

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      23 days ago

      Sorry, I read this whole thing thinking it was about John Travolta because I went away from the post and came back.

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    23 days ago

    Don’t listen to the haters this is what happens when you have your vitamins and minerals.

    Also money. Bags and bags of money.

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      23 days ago

      And an expensive facelift, hair transplant and other operations (fillers too, check image below). Most people are not vitamin-deficient and most deficiencies don’t show externally. People often overestimate the needs for vitamins, just like protein (something like only 2-3% people actually need more).

      I’m someone who does a full vitamin checkup every 3 months, the only number that had ever been bad was D during winter, and I don’t even eat balanced diet, but whatever is available