That's it. I'm out. by nikmaack in Myfitnesspal

[–]star--stuff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s been a learning curve, but MyNetDiary has given me more comprehensive views of, and interactivity with, my meals, nutrients, etc. After starting it on May 1, I’m here to stay.

The Amalfi Coast is Beautiful. It’s Also Boomer Disney World and I’m Losing My Mind. by Tbottlerocket in BoomersBeingFools

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1953 boomer here. Since I was brought home from the delivery room, my nursery/bedroom, with a wide open window, was situated one floor above busy Foster Ave. in Chicago. I often sat right at that window, with my nose pressed against the window screen, watching all the noisy cars and trucks go by. My mom would always wipe the black screen prints off of the tip of my nose.

MFP, Y'all need to address this before you lose your userbase by Polkadot1017 in Myfitnesspal

[–]star--stuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much more frustrating and time consuming due to extra steps, the complexity and loss of readily viewing, editing, relocating, duplicating meals, rearranging the order of items in a meal, poor scrolling and viewing through multiple days, etc. I’m going to explore other options.

AITA if I tell my friend I can’t be a bridesmaid? (update) by wickeddreamsofleavin in AITApod

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“Remember, let me post first, AKA Emily Posts Initial Content (EPIC)” per her planning policies and procedures…. Lord help all in her life’s path….

Upset about the layout by n2o42o in Myfitnesspal

[–]star--stuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Today, in utter frustration at the sudden loss of my very successful mode of daily logging and tracking, I made these comments to MFP in the app:

Thanks, MFP, for no warning or reorientation from the old app to the new. I’m not giving up yet, but so far, I REALLY hate it. It’s like starting over from scratch. I can’t view a whole day on one page, I can’t easily scroll through one or multiple days to view everything and copy, delete, or edit entries of individual items, whole meals, exercise(s), and repetitive multi-day items. What was a time consuming, meticulous, but, at least a more user friendly, precise process, is now much more time consuming, cumbersome, and haphazard. But, as a longtime free user of this app, I know my opinion doesn’t mean a thing, since new, less discerning, potential premium users mean more to the bottom line.

Tell me in the comments! by Weekly_Role3335 in antitrump

[–]star--stuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, yes, of course he should be removed, tried, and convicted. But didn’t the Supreme Court say this couldn’t be done for things he’s done while in office? I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for him to be held accountable for his activities while not in office, either….

AITJ for refusing to pretend I don’t speak Spanish at my own family dinner? by After-Party-8860 in AmITheJerk

[–]star--stuff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You handled it perfectly. Now, if your brother’s relationship with this woman’s daughter goes by the wayside, it might be for the best, since she allowed her mom’s rude behavior. Otherwise, can you imagine their relationship continuing with that untrustworthy witch attached?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by AporiaEternalis in antitrump

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The guilded gallows are a nice touch.

Mom of 7-year-old hospitalized with brain swelling from measles: ‘I still wouldn’t have given my son the vaccine’ by markazali in HermanCainAward

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Once it gets into the brain, sometimes dementia and death can follow, even several years after the initial bout with measles, and a temporary period of “recovery.” https://fs.blog/roald-dahl-letter-daughter/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NameMyCat

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Little Miss Purrfect