We get violently upset when animals eat human beings. So why shouldn’t we feel horror when human beings eat animals?
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Cakes have gotten a bad rep. People equate virtue with turning down dessert. There is always one person at the table who holds up her hand when I serve the cake. “No, really, I couldn’t,” she says, and then gives her flat stomach a conspiratorial little pat. Everyone who is pressing a fork into that first tender layer looks at the person who declined the plate, and they all think, “That person is better than I am. That person has discipline.”
But that isn’t a person with discipline; that is a person who has completely lost touch with joy. A slice of cake never made anybody fat. You don’t eat the whole cake. You don’t eat a cake every day of your life. You take the cake when it is offered because the cake is delicious. You have a slice of cake and what it reminds you of is some place that’s safe, uncomplicated, without stress. A cake is a party, a birthday, a wedding. A cake is what’s served on the happiest days of your life. This is a story of how my life was saved by cake, so, of course, if sides are to be taken, I will always take the side of cake.
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I love this so much.
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I had two pieces of birthday raspberry chocolate cake tonight and I was virtuous.
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Timothy Leary: You aren’t like them.
I love this.Fuck man. “Nobody comes into your life by mere coincidence….Who knows what you might learn from taking a chance on conversation with a stranger.” Omg this is so awesome.
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WHERE IS MICHAEL THO
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