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ShinAce

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  1. Everyone has their own story, so I'll share mine. In grade 6, I tested with a high IQ and was offered to be put into the gifted program. The teacher's screener question was "Are you bored a lot in class?". Obviously, it's class!!! Off I went to the gifted program to do.... the exact same thing that's in the general curriculum. The only difference is that gifted students ask fewer questions(whether they understand or not), so we can cover material a bit faster and have time to do homework in class. End result: gifted students do less homework. I don't see that as an advantage. It breeds laziness. By grade 11, I resented being with the same 25 students all day long. I wanted the variety of random students that the other classes had. I asked to opt out of the 'douance' program. The counsellor asked if I understood my diploma wouldn't say gifted on it. I said that's fine. She refused to do it. From that point on, I realized that we were there to be schooled instead of educated. I got ahead and only needed two classes for my OAC year(grade 13 for us pre-2000 high school grads). Only two classes to take and here I am with a schedule conflict! lol. So I fill up my schedule with elective grade 11 classes and skip them. The school expelled me and suggested I finish at adult high school. Two months later, I've got my diploma but my friends still have 4 months before they graduate. So I get a job, and the next thing you know, I'm juggling bills while my friends are talking about prom. I have no yearbook, no prom, nothing. I was called into the principal's office and after that I'm a ghost to most high school class mates. One day I was with all my friends, the next day I was on my own. I worked for a bit because school was expensive. I wanted to be an electrical engineer. Tuition and books for engineering is a business I need to get into to. What a cash cow! With my dad's help, I went off to get that piece of paper. I was doing it because that's what I was supposed to be doing. No one wants to let down their parents. Fast forward two years, and I'm passing all my classes but still not studying or caring. I dropped out because the thought of tracing out circuits for a living depressed me. I worked for about 6 years, and then realized that working 9-5 pays the bills, but leaves the soul unfulfilled. I had some cash saved up, so I decided to go back to school. Now I wanted to be there. I was learning something I enjoyed, but still challenged me. Fast forward another 4 years, and now I've got my physics degree. I got straight A's not because I'm smart, I got the grades because I worked my ass off. While a student, I worked as a researcher and teaching assistant, it was amazing to see the attitude difference between students that put in the hours, and the ones that just want to see 100% everywhere because it looks good. On my journey to get 'that piece of paper', I learned one very valuable lesson. If you do something because you want to do it, then it doesn't matter how hard it is, you can do it. If you do something because you're supposed to do it, even the simplest of tasks can frustrate. Don't let yourself get frustrated because someone else is frustrated. It turns out I'm also in a field full of false sophistication. It doesn't take long to weed through the ones that are smart and the ones that want to look smart.
  2. Take this review with a grain of salt as I have but a single experience with an SP/MA and that would be Peachy. Booking was a breeze, and we set a 2 hour date. Peachy is a cute, pleasant, and endearing woman. She may list her age as 30's, but she looks 25. Her voice makes her sound even younger. My first recommendation would be to book 3 hours. You'll want that extra time to enjoy her exceptional massage and to stare at that great ass. Where to begin? I'm not a shy person, but Peachy is very sweet and inviting. I am allergic to cats, but her place is clean to the point that I felt no reaction. Awaiting me was a nice choice of soft music and a classy outfit. We got acquainted with ease. Her attentiveness and intensity are truly extraordinary. To the point that I've never felt so uninhibited in my life. Perhaps too uninhibited. When it comes to passion vs ration, I just don't know. As it was nearing lunchtime, I brought a baguette and some cheeses. We exchanged cooking tips as we sliced up a snack. She then treated me to a tender, relaxing massage. Very relaxing, but not enough to relax every muscle in the body... :) Short story long, I looked up and it was time to go. She offered me a clean towel for a shower, even a few minutes past my time. Alas, I had errands to run and a dryer to fix. As a recommendation, A+. Personally, I have mixed feelings. I'm worried that I could become addicted. Would I repeat? Of course I would. That's the problem.
  3. When I was bodybuilding, I would eat a lot of meat and still hit up whey powders. I've never been a huge fan of vitamins and quick fixes. I just feel if you need a vitamin, it's because your doctor recommended it to you. A balanced diet is always better. Nonetheless, excellent foods for protein are meat(there's nothing wrong with ground turkey tacos), fish(red snapper is the most nutritious that I know of) and even things like edamame(the green beans you sometimes see at sushi restaurants). Edamame is really easy to make, just boil for a few minutes and add salt to taste. I love em so much I decided to grow some this year. If you're in desperate need of protein without the hassle of cooking, look at ensure. They have a high protein version. This offers insanely well balanced nutrition including vitamins and minerals. Take it between meals as a snack to gain weight or as a meal replacement to lose weight.
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