Once upon a time, a little girl saw a beautiful rainbow and having heard that there is a pot of gold at the end of rainbows, she ran as fast as her little legs would carry her and headed to where she believed the rainbow ended. Much to her dismay, the little girl found that the end of the rainbow appeared to end at a nearby river and looking intently in the water, discovered that there was no pot of gold. The little girl was devastated but accepted the fact that there is no pot of gold at the end of rainbows and there likely isn't one at the other end either so she went forward in life never expecting more than what she already has and has remained humble in that thought to this very day. Oh, she still dreams about living a life of luxury with the finest house and furniture, car, clothes, you name it but she also knows that living a happy, healthy life far exceeds "things" that will mean nothing when she dies. Yes, happy, healthy, and humble is enough for that little girl in me.
Self discipline and having the motivation can be a challenge for a lot of people and I know it is for me as well but once you get started on something you enjoy, you'll begin to look forward to it. Since I love nature and taking photos of nature, I chose a nice trail with a river running next to it near my home and go there for long walks with camera in hand. So, something like that or perhaps biking, swimming or anything that you can combine interest and being active could work for you.
My goodness Lee, you've gotta relax a little because you've gotten yourself wound up tighter than a 2 dollar watch. Maybe go back and read my posts to you again as I'm trying to help rather than hinder you but you're not seeing that so I can't help you. As far as what others post that you object to, I would suggest using the report feature on the site instead of reacting and in case you haven't noticed, I didn't contribute to the thread in question and it appears that someone has already stated their objections on your behalf on the thread. If forum rules are broken, it is up to members to report rather than get into a pissing match in the open forums. Relax Lee, post some positive thread topics and/or contribute in other threads and you'll find that most people here aren't so bad after all.
Come on Lee, your threads don't upset me but what is upsetting is seeing you digging yourself into a mess and I'm trying to help ya out here. You judge others too much Lee and you've judged me although you've never seen me....and no, I have zero tatoos and my eyebrows are my own.
Yes, and wanting a woman to be natural without all the cosmetics and surgeries is what you consider to be prefect for you....I get that Lee. So, focus on getting that for yourself and try not to get so wound up on those who don't fit the criteria your looking for but creating threads like this will not do you any favours.
Your preferences in a woman is what I mean when I say your criteria for perfection but perhaps I should have said preference instead so I apologise for that. Lee, I would like to suggest that instead of posting threads focusing on your perceived faults in women, why not post something positive because all this negativity is gonna eat you alive.
It takes all kinds to make the world go round and as soon as you learn to accept that others don't fit your criteria for perfection, you'll be a much happier man. Yeah, folks do some pretty gnarly things to their bodies but it's their choice so who are we to judge.
It sounds like you have a lot of lawn to maintain and if it were me, I'd go for something like this that has 2 and a half hours of battery runtime and is fully electric.
RE: When is Enough, Enough???
Once upon a time, a little girl saw a beautiful rainbow and having heard that there is a pot of gold at the end of rainbows, she ran as fast as her little legs would carry her and headed to where she believed the rainbow ended. Much to her dismay, the little girl found that the end of the rainbow appeared to end at a nearby river and looking intently in the water, discovered that there was no pot of gold. The little girl was devastated but accepted the fact that there is no pot of gold at the end of rainbows and there likely isn't one at the other end either so she went forward in life never expecting more than what she already has and has remained humble in that thought to this very day. Oh, she still dreams about living a life of luxury with the finest house and furniture, car, clothes, you name it but she also knows that living a happy, healthy life far exceeds "things" that will mean nothing when she dies. Yes, happy, healthy, and humble is enough for that little girl in me.