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Lafayette 4 year s ago
#11 Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Just kidding. Good for her and her back.
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Onicyphorous 4 year s ago
There always seems to be some misunderstanding about what "hard work paying off" actually means. 2) taking care of a cat: not hard work 3) Paying a stylist to change your hairstyle: not hard work. 14) Trimming one's hair: not hard work. 15) Trimming a dog's hair... ok not the easiest thing in the world, but next to losing 100+ pounds? Seriously? c'mon.... I'm even looking askance at the two surgeries. I mean its not like you did the surgery yourselves. but I will concede that recovery (especially the scoliosis surgery) can be pretty rugged.
       
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Roberta 4 year s ago
Onicyphorous,
to each their own struggles and experiences. losing weight can be easy. also getting a job while Black.
       
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Elvie 4 year s ago
Roberta,

Agree! Celebrate all victories however small they may be. There's no way to know what people have to deal with.
       
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Anna 4 year s ago
Onicyphorous,The recovery after operating on your spine can take over one year which is not only very limiting in what you can do but can also be extremely painful.
       
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Edmund 4 year s ago
#11. Good job.
       
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Dave 4 year s ago
#6 "One Year", of course. Without a bypass op, without Drugs or Roids, just hard work, for sure. dash

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"Such a shame" - Talk Talk
       
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Maddy 4 year s ago
#11 you selfish b*tch
       
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