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Comments on Thursday 6 December 2001: |
Why is it that immediately before going food-shopping, when the fridge and freezer are completely empty and the cupboards aren't much better, it's easy to find stuff to eat, yet when you have both fridge and freezer stuffed full with food, it's not? Partially, it's a matter of selection - very easy to choose a food when you can only find one - but what makes everything unappealing when there are other options? Do we buy only food that isn't good? I don't think so. I like all the food we buy. Then why don't I want to eat any of it now, when I'm hungry? Grarh.
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Meander |
My mom always said that when you were hungry and didn't know what you wanted, that you weren't really hungry. I dunno how accurate this is.. knowing my mom.. |
Weena |
Maybe you're cursed...hey, it's a theory to consider, damnit. |
Meander |
Dedmaus must've hex0red you :P |
Eperdu |
Maybe you have some strange form of schizophrenia... |
Tom |
I didn't think vegetarians ate musk ox© Even when very clean© You probably have made the mistake of buying too much musk ox, more than can be adequately consumed by your household© It's an easy mistake to make© You should release superfluous frozen musk ox into the wilderness, where it will dance© Happily© And sing about how clean it feels upon being released from refrigeration© And you can live blissfully, blissfully© Blissfully© |