Fish does not equal vegetable.

Feb 05, 2008 22:09

tomorrow (today, for most of you, yesterday for more of you and some-number-of-days-ago for the rest) is (was) ash Wednesday. Why is it that I always seem to be working, or doing stuff on fasting days? LAME. TOTALLY LAME. Ah well, at least the Catholics have a very loose idea of what fasting is. "One meal, or two small meals that together equal one ( Read more... )

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lair_it_up February 6 2008, 06:52:12 UTC
I don't know... all of them just sound so good... I'm thinking you should do all three... you know, for the whole lot.

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wasslara February 6 2008, 07:07:05 UTC
so what's the Far More Interesting Thing For Mary, then?

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londubh February 6 2008, 06:55:21 UTC
No meat on Ash Wednesday either!

and technically, it's "One greater meal that can be no larger than a normal meal, AND two lesser meals that together are no larger than the greater meal"

To make matters more interesting, Capibaras are fish. *nodnod*

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londubh February 6 2008, 06:57:23 UTC
So, basically, Capibara = Fish = Vegetable. We know this to be true; the Pope said so.

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wasslara February 6 2008, 07:11:12 UTC
hudug....hutjisbf...asdfhakedjbf!

who would want to eat a capibara anyway? I wonder what they taste like...don't they nurse their young? Or is it because they spend time in water? Are Otters, therefore, a fish? And, therefore, a vegetable? Even though they consume other animals? (Are they in the same family as venus fly traps, pitcher plants and sundews, then?)

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londubh February 6 2008, 07:13:14 UTC
Nope. Venus fly traps are Meat. Obviously.

*Grabs a thing of popcorn to watch the mind breaking*

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lq February 6 2008, 07:11:15 UTC
Attend church once a week. THERE Is something to do

If not, I say the bike thing. =) That way you get healthy in the bargain...and sine you will be coming down (I FUCKING HOPE!!) >.> we have a lot of consumer whorish spending to do in chinatown and little tokyo.

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wasslara February 6 2008, 07:15:19 UTC
Attend church once a week. THERE Is something to do
I...uh...I...I totally have work on sundays. Every sunday. All day. Dawn to midnight. Um.

I'm totally coming down. Maybe I can ask for special Dispensation from Darth Pope for when I go up there.

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londubh February 6 2008, 07:21:54 UTC
Y'know, there are saturday evening services. Indeed, the Mass is celebrated 364 days a year. Every single day except Good Friday.

And there are services on Good Friday, too!

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lq February 6 2008, 10:33:05 UTC
I love when you go down. Sooooo good. >D Hee hee

Anyway, you like doing something challening...what could be more challenging than church once a week? You strong enough to do it?

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wasslara February 6 2008, 07:25:02 UTC
You realize that if I walk into a church during a service god will surely Strike Me Dead Where I Stand? I'm trying to avoid scorchy death.

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londubh February 6 2008, 07:33:53 UTC
Well, that sounds like a good reason to be on time, doesn't it? Then the service would start while you were there, and God would be happy with you.
( ^)>

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guu_chan February 7 2008, 08:02:43 UTC
I think it would be interesting to give up TV for a month, but you dont watch that much TV.

Sooooo... I vote for the biking.

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wasslara February 7 2008, 23:36:31 UTC
XD Try "none" for the tv. The only time I've trned the tv on to watch something that wasn't a dvd in the past...oh, 6 months, was to watch the primaries on teusday. And I didn't even turn it on, my mother did.

biking, check.

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