Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Setting Goals for the New Year
= With the new year many people are focused on "resolutions" now for me "resolutions" would be goals set for each month of the year. When I was in Secondary school our English teacher would have us (the class) write in a journal to list goals for the month. I would think of a goal(s) & write them down & hope to accomplish them during the month. If you wanted to do something like clean your bedroom, or floss your teeth the best way to remember was to write them down. By writing something down you are more likely to remember it, believe me it helps. So in order to start your goal setting you'll need: A notebook or binder with paper, a writing utensil (a pen works best) & of course goals. Since it is a brand new month in this case January, what are your goals going to be for the month? How are you going to accomplish them? Think of something that you want or need to do & in your notebook write it down.It may be difficult to think of goals so think of something you want to do & write it down so you won't forget. Now all you have to do it just accomplish your goal! You have the month so don't panic. Even if you missed a goal don't worry there is always the next month to try again; remember you want to accomplish all your written goals the best you can during that month. Write down the small ones and then the bigger ones last, that way you will focus more on the small ones & once those are done you can focus on the bigger ones, but it's totally up to you.
I hope this helps on your resolutions for the new year 2015, if not do something that helps you to accomplish your goals. Remember these are YOUR goals not anybody elses. Until the next post I will see you soon.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Merry Christmas
Kibby Quesadilla here wishing y'all a Happy Xmas! What are you thankful for?
(I do not own this image, opinions are my own)
(I do not own this image, opinions are my own)
15 Strangest Ways People Have Died
Strange indeed...
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
The U.S. Government Wants to Keep You From Wearing "Comfyballs" Boxers
(The following contains mature subject matter that some may not find suitable, discretion is advised)
(Gawker.com) - The regrettably named Norwegian underwear brand Comfyballs was all set to make its big debut in the U.S. this year when it was shut down by the country's patent and trademark office. A trademark on Comfyballs, USPTO argued, was just too vulgar for Americans to accept.
The Independent reports on the tribulations of the company, which was already comforting balls across Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, and the U.K. when its trademark application was denied:
But American authorities banned it from operating under that name, finding that, "in the context of the applicant's goods... Comfyballs means only one thing - that a man's testicles, or 'balls,' will be comfortable in the applicant's undergarments.
"The mark does not create a double entendre or other idiomatic expression... When used in this way, the word, 'balls' has an offensive meaning."
What makes Comfyballs so comfy? According to the company, the fist-sized crotch protrusion you see on the pair above isn't just for looks. Au contraire, it is the pinnacle of testicular technology:
Package Front™ is designed to keep your equipment in place, while being lifted away from the inside of your thighs, preventing unnecessary heating of the balls. Extremely curved panels combined with innovative use of elastic fabric seams lift the user experience to a new level!
Citing successful trademarks on brands like "Nice balls," and "I love my balls," Comfyballs founder Anders Selvig told the Independent he'd like to see the USPTO review its decision to pan his application. Until then, Hanes and Fruit of the Loom will have to suffice for owners of insufficiently cushioned scrotums. Read the rest HERE
(Gawker.com) - The regrettably named Norwegian underwear brand Comfyballs was all set to make its big debut in the U.S. this year when it was shut down by the country's patent and trademark office. A trademark on Comfyballs, USPTO argued, was just too vulgar for Americans to accept.
The Independent reports on the tribulations of the company, which was already comforting balls across Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, and the U.K. when its trademark application was denied:
"The mark does not create a double entendre or other idiomatic expression... When used in this way, the word, 'balls' has an offensive meaning."
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Women dyeing their armpit hair is now a thing
(nypost.com) - The latest trend in hair care has nothing to do with your head.
Instagram accounts devoted to female body hair are popping up across the social media site, with one very hair-raising trend — women dying their armpit fuzz all colors of the rainbow for dramatic effect.
The photos have the Internet in a tizzy, as women and men alike continue to divide themselves into pro- and anti-body hair camps. Click HERE to see pics
Update: It's a lie!
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