Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Hi Nick, Yes, the FAQ idea is great, I think there was one before, I'm not sure about now. To get a sensible idea of the meaning of free speech, I do my usual thing when I want some clarity on word meanings, and I consult a dictionary Free-spoken 1. unreserved or frank in speech. Dang me. If Free Speech is patterned after that definition, then its no wonder why no one can get to the bottom of things - there's too many cooks-calling-themselves-chefs in the kitchen holding megaphones! I wish I'd slipped between Ms. Oxford's covers a bit earlier The raw food movement, and the world, doesn't need any more maxwell smart chefs, recipes for disasters, latest " scientific " proofs, just- out-of-the-box ideas that are baked-not-fried, elixirs of hypers that end up in your diapers, fancy five dollar word spurts, moombo- caboombos, microscopic nutrient analysis to add to the mineral mountain already being floated around, formula-1 foodsters, health-in-a-pill depots, secret agents-of-health that are shaken-AND-stirred (potions and lotions with blenderized motions), diet FgADgetS, mysterious wisdumb of mind-melders, and the panpooply of other flatter-than- pancake-earth brainstorms being hot-potatoed and forest-fired about. They just need to follow more of their natural, normal senses. Those much neglected, forgotten and maligned senses, including: the sense of decency the sense of honour the sense of love .......... thanks for pointing it out and using it the sense of kindness ...... similar thanks the sense of logic the sense of sight ......... colors, shapes, movements, appeal the sense of respect the sense of humour ........ lightheartedness the sense of integrity the sense of taste ........eat sumtin'sweet for breiki, vit-C watt's sed the sense of clearness the sense of perspective the sense of appreciation the sense of touch .......... enjoy the feel of fruit in the hand the sense of accuracy the sense of carefulness the sense of security ....... especially self-secure, emotionally the sense of thoughtfulness the sense of honesty the sense of positiveness the sense of fairplay the sense of frugivoreness the sense of natural sense ........ not common, because it is known what is common in civilized dietary practices - nonsense. Common sense is left for those who still follow their natural senses as opposed to artificial thinking senses when choosing the foods of their diet. A great reduction is required in the profound dependency on modern time's hollywood senses: the sense of believing in anything .......... magic, especially the sense of knowing nothing of significance The last two senses are arguably more accurately described as the sense of foolishness and the sense of trivia. It's interesting how only two fafulous senses can derail so many natural senses so easily and quickly. Finally, there is that sense that finds itself a loner in civilization: the sense of a big earthly picture of wild naked humans living in widespread groups of 100 in the warm tropics, like the wild tribes in the Amazon. The last one is most difficult to pay attention to and do anything about because civilized humans are too busy working and believing in things. I hope I am forgiven for my use of satire above. What can a concerned person do when confronted with human folly, vice, and vanillanity? If I come across as using acid, its vitamin-C, the ascorbic acid of oranges. It's healthy to eat citrus fruit for those that don't eat enough frugivorous fare. If it tastes tart, don't eat it yet, cause it needs to ripen first. Thanks for the sensible suggestions and good words, I greatly appreciate them. I hope you enjoyed the word play. All is meant to be taken lightly, without salt, with fruit juices, for the purposes of inspiring good health and healthy habits, and maybe a few chuckles. eating for peace, inside and out, Robert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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