reading leads to writting stupid stories 40% of the time

May 11, 2006 16:08

He recently discovered he could walk the rail road tracks quite casually, with the shinning metal the only thing pulling his demeanor forward. The grinding wheels of small trains keep the tracks clean, reflectant. Potentially, he's trying to find solid company for his own cleansing, trying to find conversationalists whom are solid in their ( Read more... )

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Remember when dad took us to the train tracks? dyinglove093 May 13 2006, 08:28:52 UTC
And we put our coins down to rest,
and wandered aimlessly until the train passed.

Walked back to find our treasure flattened and useless,
yet more meaningful than any thing we would have boughten with it..

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love_leaf May 15 2006, 04:39:24 UTC
Lets do that again here when you come to visit? I found a groovy little grassy grove for us to read in and wait for a train.

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dyinglove093 May 15 2006, 22:49:50 UTC
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dyinglove093 May 19 2006, 02:39:55 UTC
1) What comes to mind when you hear the word “meat”?

2) How long have you been a vegetarian/vegan?

3) Why did you choose to become vegetarian/vegan?

4) Is there an incident or story that led to being vegetarian/vegan?

5) Are there any awkward experiences that you’ve had while being vegetarian/vegan?

6) Does your family support your decision?

7) What about your friends?

8) Does being a vegetarian/vegan affect your daily life or make it harder for you?

9) Are there any times you wish you weren’t vegetarian/vegan?

10) Do you try to convince others to become vegetarian/vegan?

11) How do you feel since you became vegetarian/vegan?

12) What are the benefits of becoming a vegetarian/vegan? Are there any changes in your health or fitness?

13) What are the disadvantages?

14) What is your favorite food as a vegetarian/vegan?

15) What is the hardest part about being vegetarian/vegan?

16) Do you have any advice for others wanting to become vegetarian/vegan?

17) Is there any thing you would like to add that?

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love_leaf May 19 2006, 22:34:16 UTC
1) What comes to mind when you hear the word “meat”? A few things, depending on the context. I usually think of it literally as the flesh of an animal, including humans. Sometimes I think of it as a derogatory term, something someone calls another when they only use them for their body ( ... )

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love_leaf May 19 2006, 22:35:37 UTC
10) Do you try to convince others to become vegetarian/vegan? People will do it if they want to. Most people don't want to. But if some element of diet comes up in conversation, I say what I know about the concept at hand. Most people don't know that many commercial hotdogs have a thin layer of plastic on them to retain shape, or that fish in America is polluted with mercury, or that the infected bladders from cows kept in commercial conditions produce milk with trivial amounts of blood and pus in it. I know, though, that if someone doesn't want to hear stuff like this, they won't. So it never serves any purpose to badger someone ( ... )

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