Good news!
Who would have guessed? Hunger isn't necessary: UN sees no need for hunger.
Which is good, because I'm hungry right now.
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Who would have guessed? Hunger isn't necessary: UN sees no need for hunger.
Which is good, because I'm hungry right now.
California Roadtrip, Summer 2006
Light Rail Neighborhood Density
Proposed Interstate 905 in Seattle
The World Does Not Agree with You
Failure Should Never Be Rewarded
Thoughts on Illegal Immigration
I'm a Native American, Dammit!
More "Global Warming" Skepticism
11-Team BCS Replacement Playoff
Giant Solar System Model along I-90
Restaurant at the End of the Universe Movie Idea
1 comment:
I have reached the conclusion that being tired and hungry is good for you. Consider the alternative: never tired (which implies you never exercise) and never hungry (which implies you always have a full stomach). After a few years of sloth and gluttony, what do you get? A myriad of health problems. I think the human body handles being tired and hungry a whole lot better than the alternative.
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