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Yep.. how you know huh? Kns!So how was breakfast? Toast the loti, it will be nicer. Scrambled eggs on toast, sprinkle some grounded black pepper and a dash of tabasco sauce, steam siah.
Yep.. how you know huh? Kns!So how was breakfast? Toast the loti, it will be nicer. Scrambled eggs on toast, sprinkle some grounded black pepper and a dash of tabasco sauce, steam siah.
As we get older, our appreciation for well-maintained women increases. Lao swee is very eroticAs I grow older, I appreciate admiring chiobus in a non derogatory manner... Strange isn't it? Instead of mentally having intimacy with them, I fantasize about having coffee with them and discussing about life and the world...
Knn, I think soon I will kick the bucket at this rate..
Tell me about it! And don't talk about my kuku cheow please :pI don't think the notification system of tagging is working well in this forum! Lol
Because that is the breakfast of champions!Yep.. how you know huh? Kns!
This I agree. Especially those in mid 30s onwards. The poise and confidence these mid 30s chiobus exudes ish really seductively pleasurable for my brains...,As we get older, our appreciation for well-maintained women increases. Lao swee is very erotic
AMDK breakfast cannot eat everyday .. feels fat after eating! Nabey!Because that is the breakfast of champions!
Hokay, time to make myself an AMDK breakfast with ham eggs bacon and LOTI...
Feels fat after eating bacon... nabei. :(
Knn, I think soon I will kick the bucket at this rate..
In my humble opinion, you might want to try to become a vegan.AMDK breakfast cannot eat everyday .. feels fat after eating! Nabey!
Yes, I enjoy their poise and confidence. Women in their 40s are great too!This I agree. Especially those in mid 30s onwards. The poise and confidence these mid 30s chiobus exudes ish really seductively pleasurable for my brains...,
Cannot rah... But I do eat my fair share of broccoli and other vegs nowadays..In my humble opinion, you might want to try to become a vegan.
sammyboy.com/threads/dear-vegans-although-we-are-in-the-tiny-minority-youre-on-the-right-track-but.228274
sammyboy.com/threads/why-animal-protein-is-bad.227102
sammyboy.com/threads/why-milk-is-bad-for-you-and-your-bones-by-vivian-goldschmidt.226890
It's only the first two weeks that are very difficult:
sammyboy.com/posts/2430159
like a drug addict going:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_turkey
After that, not only will your body feel healthier, you should also start to feel as if you had never eaten meat before, and literally forget why you used to like meat!
For beginners, it's probably best to replace meat with more fish/seafood and eggs (in order to consume enough protein) during the first few months... so that's just vegetarian, not vegan yet.
But such beginners should try to graduate to veganism (i.e. strict vegetarianism) as soon as possible, by replacing the fish/seafood and eggs with beans, grains and nuts. And add enough:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodised_salt
so that the food does not become too tasteless after cooking, and also to prevent:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine_deficiency
I usually also add ground pepper and Japanese shiitake (椎茸) mushrooms or the cheaper, but healthy enough, Chinese 香菇 (xiāng gū), either 冬菇 (dōng gū) or 花菇 (huā gū):
wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiitake
foodfacts.mercola.com/shiitake-mushrooms.html
to my soya bean (not tofu or tau kwa) soup for extra taste.
Yep, I was raped by one of them in HK 2 years ago. Honest. NO lies. It's not an awful feeling, but it's quite traumatic for my soul. ...Yes, I enjoy their poise and confidence. Women in their 40s are great too!
I will probably perish without my animal protein, I love pork and beef! But I do watch what I eat. Plenty of fish, seafood and lean chicken. Everything bad in moderation, and everything good in excess.In my humble opinion, you might want to try to become a vegan.
sammyboy.com/threads/dear-vegans-although-we-are-in-the-tiny-minority-youre-on-the-right-track-but.228274
sammyboy.com/threads/why-animal-protein-is-bad.227102
sammyboy.com/threads/why-milk-is-bad-for-you-and-your-bones-by-vivian-goldschmidt.226890
It's only the first two weeks that are very difficult:
sammyboy.com/posts/2430159
like a drug addict going:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_turkey
After that, not only will your body feel healthier, you should also start to feel as if you had never eaten meat before, and literally forget why you used to like meat!
For beginners, it's probably best to replace meat with more fish/seafood and eggs (in order to consume enough protein) during the first few months... so that's just vegetarian, not vegan yet.
But such beginners should try to graduate to veganism (i.e. strict vegetarianism) as soon as possible, by replacing the fish/seafood and eggs with beans, grains and nuts. And add enough:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodised_salt
so that the food does not become too tasteless after cooking, and also to prevent:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine_deficiency
I usually also add ground pepper and Japanese shiitake (椎茸) mushrooms or the cheaper, but healthy enough, Chinese 香菇 (xiāng gū), either 冬菇 (dōng gū) or 花菇 (huā gū):
wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiitake
foodfacts.mercola.com/shiitake-mushrooms.html
to my soya bean (not tofu or tau kwa) soup for extra taste.
Please give me her address, will look her up the next time I am in HKYep, I was raped by one of them in HK 2 years ago. Honest. NO lies. It's not an awful feeling, but it's quite traumatic for my soul. ...
She was one of my ex when I was younger rah... I was in hK for work and met up with her for kopi.. then she suggested coming to my service apartment to continue our chat and a drink.. and then...I kenna raped!Please give me her address, will look her up the next time I am in HK
Well, it was an unforgettable experience for you. Not many of us are that luckyAfter that kenna rape incident, I reckon she knew she raped me that night and did not contact me thereafter for a while...
Well, it was an unforgettable experience for you. Not many of us are that lucky
Well ok, perhaps I was a little quick on the trigger. However, there's always something to learn from life experiences. Both good and bad ones.Not sure I would call it lucky... But it's certainly not something that I was expecting ...