Reg
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Yeah, I think mankind in general has a "needy" smell.He did approach her in a needy way, needing his photos and needing to take his various body parts with him when he left so I'm sure she sensed things that our fellow "humans" would not have picked up on. I love how he descibes it as she must have saw him as some "useless predator", that was just right on the money in so many ways in describing mankind and how we so callously hunt and kill our fellow human beings only to allow the carcass to rot in the hot desert sun. I'd think a lot more of guys like Cheney and Bush if they had set about killing Iraqis because that was the diet they needed to survive. You know, that the Marines were bringing the bodies back to be cooked up with an orange sauce and served nightly at the White house on Dagoty-Honoré china. So the wild animal attempts to feed and nurture this odd looking stranger in her home and we the great advanced Homo sapiens kill anything we "feel" threatened by while pondering becoming a vegetarian and where we'd like to go shopping next. Yes, I think cologne was invented to hide our needy odor but you know it washes right off when you're swimming with a giant water dog that can bite you in half. Anyway, stunning photos really that remind us that there is real beauty in the world. Glad you enjoyed that, Andrea and that I got you on my wavelength...Oh, and I bought a bunch of penguins so that as I meet strangers what I'll do first is try to shove a live one in their mouth so they know I mean them no harm and I just want to take care of them. I think this is gonna go over huge on Thanksgiving!
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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Yeah, I think mankind in general has a "needy" smell.He did approach her in a needy way, needing his photos and needing to take his various body parts with him when he left so I'm sure she sensed things that our fellow "humans" would not have picked up on. I love how he descibes it as she must have saw him as some "useless predator", that was just right on the money in so many ways in describing mankind and how we so callously hunt and kill our fellow human beings only to allow the carcass to rot in the hot desert sun. I'd think a lot more of guys like Cheney and Bush if they had set about killing Iraqis because that was the diet they needed to survive. You know, that the Marines were bringing the bodies back to be cooked up with an orange sauce and served nightly at the White house on Dagoty-Honoré china. So the wild animal attempts to feed and nurture this odd looking stranger in her home and we the great advanced Homo sapiens kill anything we "feel" threatened by while pondering becoming a vegetarian and where we'd like to go shopping next. Yes, I think cologne was invented to hide our needy odor but you know it washes right off when you're swimming with a giant water dog that can bite you in half. Anyway, stunning photos really that remind us that there is real beauty in the world. Glad you enjoyed that, Andrea and that I got you on my wavelength...Oh, and I bought a bunch of penguins so that as I meet strangers what I'll do first is try to shove a live one in their mouth so they know I mean them no harm and I just want to take care of them. I think this is gonna go over huge on Thanksgiving!
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
