I’ve changed my diet to pescatarian, which is what I’m most comfortable with. Living with and dating a major meat lover changed my diet. I’m moving away from him, and now I’ve returned to my old diet. Feels great!!!
ladydonttekno's Life List
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1. become fluent in Japanese
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2. have an art show
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3. write & draw a comic
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4. buy a Vespa
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5. use only natural cloth/textiles, aiming for organic
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6. have a cute and organized art room
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7. have a clean and stylish bedroom
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8. have a clean and stylish living room
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9. buy a *secret* book by CP, first edition & have it signed
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10. tour Europe independently
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11. buy a new camera
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12. get a job I can learn and grow from... not corporate
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13. get contacts
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14. get M2 license
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15. get M2 permit
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16. build a photo booth
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17. study JKD
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18. study Kyokushin Karate
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19. study Hapkido
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20. read The Divine Comedy
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21. meet Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr
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22. volunteer at an animal shelter
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23. lose 15 pounds
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24. volunteer for the elderly
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25. volunteer at Red Cross
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26. finish my BA
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27. get my certificate
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28. learn Italian
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29. learn French
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30. bicycle trip
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31. learn how to drive manual
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32. learn to sing
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33. get 3 tattoos
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34. get 3 more piercings
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35. visit japan
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36. draw every day
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37. play the bass guitar
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38. exercise three times a week
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39. learn to ride a manual scooter
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40. learn to swim
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How I did it: I saved up my jars, washed them something fierce. I used them when I went grocery shopping at places like Whole Wallet to purchase food in bulk, without creating more disposable waste. Having dried peas, lentils, and the like on hand makes cooking up soups and stews quick and easy! Having a small, but well rounded stock of spices is handy, too. Just buying bananas or any fresh fruit allowed me to have munchies on the go or when I'm too la… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I found that I didn't like filtered tap water and stuck to buying large bottled water weekly. (Plastics aren't to be reused because of BPA.) Water that's gone through reverse osmosis is most palatable to me, but I can't buy a filter like that at the moment. I started with a small glass and always refilled every time it was empty. (Washing it between uses.) Tea or a squeeze of lemon was always a nice change. Keeping the glass nearby always… Read how I did it…
How I did it: Surprisingly, reducing the landfill waste output of two people was very simple. These are instructions for USA. We researched what could be recycled and how they needed to be separated. Get 2 small containers for recycling. These can be plastic bins, trash cans, reused grocery bags, etc. One container is for paper. One container is for plastics and cans.That's the long and short of it. Taking it to the curb weekly is easy!A bit of… Read how I did it…
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The local red cross website volunteer form was down, so I stopped by the physical location and picked up a volunteer application.
I hope they’re accepting because I’ve made time for it! ^^
Well, I hope I happen by them some day on the street or something.
Until then, I have my memories! :)
I saw Paul McCartney perform live at Coachella!!!!
He was so charming and handsome!
I loved his suspenders and jokes and seeing/hearing him play the piano.
He’s such a stunningly beautiful person…






