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syokubutsu

I’ve been trying to decide what to eat and what not to eat. It’s hard because I can’t communicate with sea creatures or other animcals or plants to see whether they feel pain and fear upon being killed.

So until I can figure out what is the best thing to do, I’ll decide what to eat based on how beautiful inside the “skin” looks. All mammals have a bit gross interior designs and colors – veggies are beautiful even inside. Squids? Maybe ok..tuna…prob not..

asobi

Mako and I have come up with a fun game that involves spanking.

A person who cleans up a sink completely full of dirty dishes gets to decide a rule in the house. The rule must be reasonable. The best part of the game, besides spanking, is that the person doesn’t tell the other people what the rule is. The person gets to punish the other people whenever they violate the rule. The game will continue until they figure out the rule. Hint may be given whenever the spanker thinks it’s necessary.

You’ll see the eyes of confusion and cheeks of embrassment on the spanked person. Or if you’re the spanked person, you’ll get to feel how puppies must feel when they do “something bad”.

meiwaku

i want to make a collection of short stories on why people open spam e-mails when they know these e-mails are clearly spam. Some may open because they had bad experience the night before and sort of wished they had had viagra – others may do because they are really waiting for e-mails that include “Congratulations!” for getting jobs or getting into schools.

etc etc…

nyuuseihin

Could I be a pro-abortion, pro-embryonicstemcellresearch vegan? Would I not eat eggs because I can’t get hens consent?

I can tolerate dairy products well.

bijyutsukan

I don’t like it when I can’t look at all the paintings in a museum without repeating the paths.

rm not

I like it when I can look at all the paintings in a museum while taking each path once.

The latter sentence is not exactly what I wanted to say..

binbo-gami

Two Japanese lessons. 1) Binbo in Japanese means “poor” 2) the word for god and hair are the same.

It is said among Japanese shinto people that cutting hair brings bad things because it is the same as cutting god. My hair is getting long and I was being hesitant to cut it partially because of this idea.

Then, I rememberd that among 800 Japanese gods, there are some that are not so great, such as binbo-god. Binbo-god is supposed to bring you troubles, poverty, bad luck, etc and it follows you around everywhere you go once you get it. I feel like I run into problems often lately and maybe cutting my binbo-god would not be such a bad idea…

moyou

I like to stare at floors in public bathrooms and try to find out what the patterns are and what kinds of animals they show (unintentionally).

naderu

Sometimes, I wish I could pat my fish. I wonder if my fish sometimes wishes I would pat him..probably not. I wish he did though.

boufuuu

Has anybody succeeded in flying for seconds because of the strong wind against an umbrella during a storm? I always try by jumping when I feel the strong wind against my umbrella but no success yet.

moufu

Is it possible to slow down the process of falling by holding on to a big blanket, one person at each corner? How big does the blanket need to be?

fuusen

How many He balloons do I need to float in the air?
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ongaku

The choice of music while working out can be quite powerful. Julie London totally made me depressed about running on a treadmill. I thought that I was wasting my time doing meaningless repetitive movements. It made me think about all the good, warm, slow time that I could spend on drinking tea, reading books, writing blogs…I couldn’t run for much longer after she started singing.

Someday, I’ll play Julie London out loud in the gym to see how many people will stop forcing themselve move through machines..

seikimatsu

When I think of the “turn of the century” in 19/20th centuries, I think of all these brown pictures with ladies and gentlemen and get the impression of old modernness.

But then, I’ve experienced the turn of the century as well and when I superimpose my –00 with 1900, I feel less advanced. I think about the people in 80 years looking back at our pictures – probably yellowed by then — and feeling the old modernness in us.

When I think of people who were born in 1881, that’s like when Shubert was still alive and it had been only 50 years or so since Beethoven died. Beethoven was somebody like Duke Ellington to us back then. And Duke will be like Beethoven as I will be like a person born in 1881 in 80 years or so.

I feel less modern.

ninjin san

I wonder if anybody has broken their front teeth by biting on raw carrots..I tell myself that that’s not possible when I accidentally do it but is it really impossible?

suki kirai

Last fall, I thought: I hate spring and summer.

This spring, I think: I hate fall and winter.

Should I call this a positive thinking? A nagative positive thinking?

kensaku

There are some random things that I would like my picture to be “associated” with and there are others that I wouldn’t want to be randomly connected to. For instance, I wouldn’t mind it if my picture is on the same page as flapjack octopus but I’d be quite offended if google put my image as a search result for evermanella.

I wonder what’s the weirdest thing google has associated me with…

kirei

Dutch bottle scrapers are the best Nalgene bottle cleaner.

chirigami

The beginning of a toilet paper roll is a mysterious thing. Sometimes, it’s very clear where it starts but other times, I can never find the beginning no matter how hard I look. I end up ripping the middle of some random sheet and even then, I still don’t see where the starting sheet was..

Oh toilet paper, you drive me crazy..

tsubutsubu

I saw an orange juice section with a wide variety of pulpiness. It made me really want to sneak in milk with a “no pulp” sign and see if people would stop and think: What is milk with “some pulp” like?

hi

I just realized something that’s obvious; most fishes and other sea creatures have never seen and probably will never see fire.

I wonder how my betta, Betta-Max, feels when I put a candle next to his tank. Does he like it or does it scare him…

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