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<p>Nothing indicates I was talking to myself. Aren’t you the girl who friended me on facebook? That was creepy.</p>
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<p>Nothing indicates I was talking to myself. Aren’t you the girl who friended me on facebook? That was creepy.</p>
<p>You’re the one who found my Facebook and told me about doing so before I even friended you and let alone even found your FB, telling me that you saw how I looked like through a Visitor message on my CC profile. I only came upon your profile when I saw that meadow and latina became friends with you in my News Feed and I then friended you out of sheer curiosity. The only creepy thing in the whole scenario was when you told me you knew how I looked like and how you managed to find my Facebook without me knowing how you did so.</p>
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<p>It’s called having a good memory.</p>
<p>I have no time to read the posts in this thread, but I do want to say that this</p>
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<p>is by all means a brag post. End of story.</p>
<p>t(-_- )t</p>
<p>nope not a brag post. twas a ■■■■■ post sucka</p>
<p>a ■■■■■ post by bragging. wth happened here?</p>
<p>^^</p>
<p>Is this the “out” everyone uses when they get caught in a lie or say something stupid?</p>
<p>i’m not sure, it seems like it.</p>
<p>Sup Jorghi? How ya been?</p>
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<p>Yeah, I want some idiot who doesn’t know which artery is which to operate on me. </p>
<p>I’ll take the latter, thank you very much.</p>
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<p>Eh, how the hell is this ■■■■■■■■? It doesn’t even seem that unreasonable as long as you’re athletic, intelligent, and artistic. The only problem is that you were lying.</p>
<p>I’m surprised people have posted in this thread to start with</p>
<p>Good work, OP</p>
<p>Haha Truffliepuff’s mile time sucks.</p>
<p>Your mile time must be worse.</p>
<p>5:45 which I readily admit is pretty bad, but then again, I’m a sprinter. I notice you havn’t yet responded to my last rebuttal on the previous page. Such a shame, you sounded so assured when you said “gg”.</p>
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<p>The fastest time in my grade is a 5:45. >_<</p>
<p>[How</a> long does it take to walk a mile (at a normal pace)?](<a href=“http://ukqna.com/health/2073-3-health-ukqna.html]How”>http://ukqna.com/health/2073-3-health-ukqna.html)</p>
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Does you’re grade not contain a single cross country/distance track runner?</p>
<p>You keep trying to refute something so simple and something that is the fact. I don’t know how I can explain it anymore. It’s like trying to explain what the word “the” and “a” means. 7-8 minutes is a good time and is above average to my age and gender. You can’t have an opinion or disagree with it because it’s the truth.</p>
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<p>I didn’t just “meet the ‘minimum levels of fitness…’.” My mile time is significantly faster than what the minimum levels are on that chart. For a 14 year old female, it says the minimum levels are 8:30 - 11:00. I am nowhere even near that. I am running between 7 and 8 minutes, which is more than a minute from such stated “minimum levels.” Can you not read a chart as plain and clear as that one?</p>
<p>So far, you have also failed to provide any clear-cut facts and evidence rather than opinions that prove why my mile time is “****ty” in respect to my age and gender.</p>
<p>This thread is getting creepy.
This is true at normal speeds, but if you start out at 11 minutes you are probably walking and can kick it down to 7-8 minutes easily by actually jogging a little.</p>
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What is “so simple and something that is the fact”? That a 7-8 minute mile indicates you are physically fit? Perhaps in your distorted reality this is true, but as I and several other posters have already pointed out, a time in that range in no way suggests you are physically fit.</p>
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Let’s see, this is what you said:
You used the link you provided as support for the statement that you are “physically fit”. Yet nowhere in that chart is there any information showing that a 7-8 minute mile means good fitness. In fact, the only things that chart provides are the minimum ranges that determine if a person is healthy. “Significantly faster” is quite subjective, and in my opinion, 30 seconds to a minute faster than the cutoff for “unhealthy” isn’t exactly significantly faster or an indication that you are physically fit. So we arrive at the conclusion that the link you provided did nothing to support any of your statements and that you can’t even read “a chart as plain and clear as that one”, one which, incidentally, you provided.</p>