I have an app so look at mine every day. Do you follow then or allow then to influence your choices in any way? I was 100 for physical yesterday so went for a run. I’m starting to think it might be a load of old tosh though cos I was high for emotional too but had a horrid argument today. |
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"I have an app so look at mine every day. Do you follow then or allow then to influence your choices in any way? I was 100 for physical yesterday so went for a run. I’m starting to think it might be a load of old tosh though cos I was high for emotional too but had a horrid argument today. "
Whats the app? I'm intrigued? |
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"I’m gonna be honest Steve
No idea what you’re on about
I am but a simple girl
Living a simple life
Google, millennial
Seems like a lot of effort
Ask Siri "
I’ll wake the baby |
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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago
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"Why can't you sense your own rhythms? Why do you need an app for that? Comon, you're a sentient being, work it out for yourself! I’m a bloke "
Whats that got to do with it? apply Yourself, be your own app |
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I’ll copy what Wiki says....” A biorhythm (from Greek ß??? - bios, "life"[1] and ???µ?? - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm"[2]) is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles. The theory was developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in late 1970s. Scientific analysis shows that biorhythms have no more predictive power than chance, refuting their existence.[3] "The theory of biorhythms is a theory that claims our daily lives are significantly affected by rhythmic cycles.....”
Damn! It does look like a load of old tosh! |
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"I’ll copy what Wiki says....” A biorhythm (from Greek ß??? - bios, "life"[1] and ???µ?? - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm"[2]) is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles. The theory was developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in late 1970s. Scientific analysis shows that biorhythms have no more predictive power than chance, refuting their existence.[3] "The theory of biorhythms is a theory that claims our daily lives are significantly affected by rhythmic cycles.....”
Damn! It does look like a load of old tosh! "
Damn I must be stupid cause I have no idea what the hell you’re on about |
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"I’ll copy what Wiki says....” A biorhythm (from Greek ß??? - bios, "life"[1] and ???µ?? - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm"[2]) is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles. The theory was developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in late 1970s. Scientific analysis shows that biorhythms have no more predictive power than chance, refuting their existence.[3] "The theory of biorhythms is a theory that claims our daily lives are significantly affected by rhythmic cycles.....”
Damn! It does look like a load of old tosh!
Damn I must be stupid cause I have no idea what the hell you’re on about "
Read the bloody thing! And don’t say ‘ok boomer’ |
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"I’ll copy what Wiki says....” A biorhythm (from Greek ß??? - bios, "life"[1] and ???µ?? - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm"[2]) is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles. The theory was developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in late 1970s. Scientific analysis shows that biorhythms have no more predictive power than chance, refuting their existence.[3] "The theory of biorhythms is a theory that claims our daily lives are significantly affected by rhythmic cycles.....”
Damn! It does look like a load of old tosh!
Damn I must be stupid cause I have no idea what the hell you’re on about
Read the bloody thing! And don’t say ‘ok boomer’"
ok generation x |
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By *reya73Woman
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"I’ll copy what Wiki says....” A biorhythm (from Greek ß??? - bios, "life"[1] and ???µ?? - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm"[2]) is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles. The theory was developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in late 1970s. Scientific analysis shows that biorhythms have no more predictive power than chance, refuting their existence.[3] "The theory of biorhythms is a theory that claims our daily lives are significantly affected by rhythmic cycles.....”
Damn! It does look like a load of old tosh! "
Oh it's mathematical .. No wonder it was making me frown
Nice idea though, but we're not that black and white. As a woman, I can predict/pre empt certain things because of my female cycle. For sure. A good day fir a meeting, sex, bad day for doing something which takes physical energy etc. But I sense that by knowing myself and my rhythm. |
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