Checks to see if lathf.com is available.
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I haven't seen any full on nudity there.
Timelies all!
LATFH?
Speaking of hipsters, this article about yoga and food has a whole bunch of great quotes. [link]
Joy Pierson, the chef at the nearby Candle Café, a vegan restaurant that supplied the meal, sat cross-legged at the front of the room, encouraging everyone to breathe in slowly. “Ssssmell the squassshhhh waaaafting through the air,” she intoned.
In an example of how yogis have adopted the language and ideology of foodies, Mr. Kest calls himself a “selectarian,” one who chooses everything he eats.
Back at the Exhale studio, wandering among the supple bodies of his acolytes, Mr. Romanelli talked about his recent embrace of the Slow Food movement and his dreams of returning American yogis to what he describes as the happy, prelapsarian state of 1995. “Remember before you had your first e-mail address or your first cellphone,” he said. “Don’t you think that your food tasted better back then?”
Mr. Kest calls himself a “selectarian,” one who chooses everything he eats.
I had picked out this bit to @@~ at, but after reading the rest.
@@~ *
* with bonus head roll
“Remember before you had your first e-mail address or your first cellphone,” he said. “Don’t you think that your food tasted better back then?”
Not really. I can afford better food now.
Mr. Kest calls himself a “selectarian,” one who chooses everything he eats.
...As opposed to those of us who are force-fed our entire diet?
“Remember before you had your first e-mail address or your first cellphone,” he said. “Don’t you think that your food tasted better back then?”
...No.
Not really. I can afford better food now.
For reals.
In an example of how yogis have adopted the language and ideology of foodies, Mr. Kest calls himself a “selectarian,” one who chooses everything he eats.
As opposed to the rest of us who just reach out blindly and eat whatever we wind up grabbing?
Maybe he thinks that non-selectarians don't really think about the food we eat. We have false food-consciousness.