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.
“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?”
I didn't get my first e-mail address until college, and frankly, I think I have better taste in food now.
Maybe he thinks that non-selectarians don't really think about the food we eat. We have false food-consciousness.
I'm betting that this is it.
Whoa.
Obama to call for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' repeal, adviser says
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If so, about fucking time.
Easy now. Remember that "don't ask, don't tell" was very much a step in the right direction, because witchhunts were very common at the time.
I mean in regards to Obama, who promised it on the campaign trail and then irritated much of the gay and lesbian community (from what I understand) by seeming to backpedal.
Yeah, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" lost a lot in execution, but the original intent was actually pretty good.
It was the insane over-reaching and rapidly expanding definition of what was considered "telling" that was problematic.
t unrelated and I can't really get into it
GodDAMNIT.
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ION, yawny.