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Week 4 C25K | Rants and Raves of a Dieting Waitress
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Rants and Raves of a Dieting Waitress. Laquo; Weekly Weigh-in. On May 16, 2013. Increase my water intake. A lot. So far I’ve been drinking at least 3 32oz bottles of water a day. (And I have been having to take a ton of bathroom breaks, too! Eat at least half of my body weight in grams of protein. (112 grams) This is also going to be a tough one! On Monday I ate 76 grams, Tuesday 84 grams, and Wednesday 81 grams. No more frozen dinners! I haven’t had one all week! No more eating out! 1/4 cup chopped onion.
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Chris | Not Quite Literally
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Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. Work in progress, night thoughts, endings, beginnings, words. He wasn’t that different. But apoptosis says otherwise. Time says otherwise. Seven years, give or take. Seven years since he’d stood in this spot. Since he’d first visited this place. It was nothing like it was. His blood was here. Hers, too. Maybe, in another time, he could’ve felt the scar of the scale he had ripped from his chest. Now? All of them, really. And so he left, again. When he returned, though, there...
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When medical opinions collide | sludgebelly
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Bulge-battling, gut-busting, whale-belly-killing adventures in weight, body image, infertility and an overriding love of food. When medical opinions collide. March 10, 2014. Ten months and a five month waiting list ago I managed to finally meet the NHS dietician. She said:. Have you tried losing weight before? I replied, thinking of the drawer full of clothes that had become too small. I’ve done Weightwatchers, Slimmingworld, Slimfast, calorie controlled, Atkins…. Atkins…Atkins is just awful. Cue 1240-13...
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sludgebelly | Bulge-battling, gut-busting, whale-belly-killing adventures in weight, body image, infertility and an overriding love of food. | Page 2
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Bulge-battling, gut-busting, whale-belly-killing adventures in weight, body image, infertility and an overriding love of food. Newer posts →. Not just another anxious parent. January 17, 2014. This was an excellent piece. Judgemental behaviour has no excuse. Nor does labelling people because one is unable, or unwilling, to acknowledge that differences are ok, that they are normal. Party 0, Sludgebelly 1-ish. January 15, 2014. Oh, no, I couldn’t possibly. Well, let’s just. Coffee for breakfast vegetables ...
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Bogost’s Unit Operations (Part 1) | Not Quite Literally
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Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. Bogost’s Unit Operations (Part 1). Yes — part 1. This isn’t a blog post so much as it is a “freewriting” post. Why? Because Bogost, that’s why. When I was constructing my reading list for this independent study, I knew there were two authors that I absolutely had to have somewhere in my proto-syllabus: Espen Aarseth and Ian Bogost. Aarseth’s. Is cited just about everywhere, as is Bogost’s. While time dictates that. So, yeah, those things. Unit Operations are not universal (...
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A more thorough proposal… | Not Quite Literally
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Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. A more thorough proposal…. Last week I briefly touched on what my “final project” is shaping up to look like. This week I’ll go over what I’m trying to say/do in a little more detail. So, the general idea at play here is that. Is transgressive in the sense that it achieves a “postmodern goal” of “beating” the metanarrative. How is a piece of fiction truly interactive? Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern give us away around this with agency — they show us that interactivit...
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grad school | Not Quite Literally
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Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. Tag Archives: grad school. A scribbling of notes… (In Progress). Bricolant/bricolage — Bogost uses Derrida here (sort of? This is how it did it,” I was interested in showing how that linearity advanced a narrative of a lack of female agency. In my current project, admittedly, I’m swinging away from this a little — I’m talking mostly about mechanical things. But still! Those mechanical things are nothing without the stories inherent within them. Posted in Grad school. When I...
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So, how are we doing? | Not Quite Literally
https://notquiteliterally.com/2013/09/27/so-how-are-we-doing
Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. So, how are we doing? Today’s reading was. Maps of Digital Desire: Exploring the Topographies of Gender and Play in Online Games. By Nick Yee. This was a formal book chapter based on Yee’s research in T he Daedalus Project. The article itself uses the data within the project to fuel a conclusion: that game communities are more impactful on gendered play than gameplay mechanics. Progress, power, status, numbers, analysis, challenging others, provocation. Yee notes, however, ...
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Uncategorized | Not Quite Literally
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Musings. Teachings. Ramblings. Work in progress, night thoughts, endings, beginnings, words. He wasn’t that different. But apoptosis says otherwise. Time says otherwise. Seven years, give or take. Seven years since he’d stood in this spot. Since he’d first visited this place. It was nothing like it was. His blood was here. Hers, too. Maybe, in another time, he could’ve felt the scar of the scale he had ripped from his chest. Now? All of them, really. And so he left, again. When he returned, though, there...
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Weekly Weigh-in | Rants and Raves of a Dieting Waitress
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Rants and Raves of a Dieting Waitress. Laquo; Week 4 C25K. On May 19, 2013. I am a waitress and two different restaurants. I am still in college (7 years after graduation). It’s a little embarrassing. I felt better after we had chatted for awhile though. My friends are doing just a ton better. Most of them have children (one has 4! And some are divorced. Only one has graduated college yet. 2 cups all-purpose flour. 2 eggs, beaten. 1 cup sour cream ( or mix 1 C milk with 2 tsp vinegar). Ice cake while warm.