My dumb question of the day:
This was linked on LJ
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What do I click on to take the test? Is there something wrong with my browser? Or my brain? I can only find 2 potentially correct links on the page the "take the test" which refreshes the page, and the logo in the upper left, which takes me to the home page.
That's not a dumb question; I don't get a link either.
Thanks for looking bonbon-- I now know I am not going completely craxy! I was in fact wondering if it was the test-- finding the link.
Hmm. Maybe it's all a big hoax. Psych you/pscyh me and all.
Also, I think the movie I was thinking of with the Fruitarians was Notting Hill and not Love Actually. Romantic comedies and London and Hugh Grant. They all bleed together.
Also, also, Alize is spectacularly nasty (and stank). I had some wanna be mack give me a bottle once. Ptui. Yet another reason to dislike the raw foodists.
Allyson, Tim is welcome to stay with me. Somehow I doubt the hide-a-bed or aerobed is what he will be looking for in luxury accomodations though.
ION, I just spent 3 HOURS! at the Dr, office to have 2 forms filled out and a TB test. 3 HOURS!! It was like keystone office personel.
Before Humans started killing and eating dead animal carcass
There is every reason to believe that proto-humans ate insects, eggs, small animals and carrion with great delight, just as baboons and chimps do now. It's silly to think that they had a diet resembling the one endorsed by the raw food movement.
But a resturant specializing in bugs, leaves, roots, and roadkill could get us close to our evolutionary past, if that's what they want.
That sucks, msbelle. I hope you told them to eat it.
Sophia: Try clicking on "personal dna" in the left corner and then scroll down on the refreshed page. There should be a Take The Test icon after the Assess your personality paragraph.
Hope that helps.
eta: nevermind. Didn't work for me.
I was going to say. Humans had a bad habit of being prey, going naked, suffering from malnutrition diseases like rickets, and speaking only in grunts for a long part of our evolutionary history. I am not interested in doing any of those things in the present day, myself.
Not that wearing clothes and being omnivorous necessarily have anything to do with each other, but, I would have a real problem with going around naked in a New England winter.