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rdx37 38M
93 posts
3/19/2016 3:08 pm
Stories


There are only so many plot lines. We have so many movies, shows, books, etc, and there are only... 100 plots? 200? I forget, I wasn't a film student. Regardless, it is the details which captivate our hearts.

The Magnificent Seven vs The Seven Samurai. Re-wrapped gifts for a new culture and time! Hell, taking the tangent- Westerns themselves are a very boxed in genre. Yet we see the same stories over again, with different faces, directors, imaginations shifting the details.

"Something, anything, words phrases quotes dialogue I DON'T CARE!"

This is a quotation from me, scribbled on a note paper square, tacked to my desk. It was my advice to myself from high school when I would try to talk to that girl I liked. There were a few of them. What should I say?

Do you ever get the feeling, while you digest some form of pop culture- that YOU could do much better yourself, and how the FUCK did this person become a professional WHATEVER.

used to be a really awesome genre in it's own underground mainstream. I guess you could say the same about Rock. Although POP music as a genre has come full circle, in that I can listen to *pick a female artist* and sing the words to a different artists song, because it is the same progression, timing, and possibly key. It is uncanny how I can hear songs being the same. I do it with rock songs too, or if there is a riff or possibly a single note which is the exact same timbre as another song- I will know, and point it out, and then when someone doesn't believe me we take it to the internet to settle that I am right.

I'm not always right. I just like to argue.

Writing here, on this blog, is just something like me organizing for a larger action. I have read that when you complete a book, your mind is kicked into gear for a time period afterwards. WELL I think that might have been reading anything substantial, not necessarily completing.

I have recently had a chance to crack open another food science book:

The Art And Science of Low Carbohydrate Living.

What an excellent book! Four chapters in, and I see they have already instructed the reader to read Mr. Gary Taubes. That writer has done sisyphean work documenting diet and nutrition history. I have both books (Good Calories, Bad Calories) and (Why We Get Fat and what to do about it). I only finished WWGF because GCBC was like a friggin' textbook.

WWGF is really an easy breakdown for the layman, of which I am most certainly one. Get me some bricks and mortar and I'll get to work.

Regardless 'The Art And Science...." is the next book that I will feel compelled to buy for people. The first one I read and bought another ten copies to distribute to friends and family was Nina Planck's "Real Food - What To Eat And Why". EXCELLENT.

I read a number of other food books, but none grabbed me so much as that one. The book I'm in now is doing the same thing.

I eat some pork (bacon or sausage) every day. I cook my eggs in that grease, with some coconut oil too because the country bacon is lean. I add salt to my coffee every day, about a teaspoon. SEA SALT, non-processed.

I only eat breakfast and dinner, I don't get hungry too much in between. Water is usually good enough if I do get a pang.

THIS information will be a crucial part of my story. I'll write it someday, and maybe it will be in the form of bad ninja movies. You know, the kind with all the 'wpish' sound effects and swipes and ridiculously cheesy camera tricks?

They are SO bad that it is actually sort of fun to watch them. OK no it's not. But they'll be fun to make, and maybe in trying to make them bad they'll turn out good?

I've been having strange days, almost like bipolar
It's not that I am manic, yet depression is in order
Often times I wonder, will my conscience falter?
Here I am again, writing- a random little portion

I can't but help and look ahead, three months is all that's left!
The moment seems so far, so close, now coming very fast!
My daze, my days, my daisy chains, they'll all be packed away.
Stuffed in brown bin boxes, without any vote or say.

Start again, start again, what?! Back at the START?!
But..but that's so much work!! I've won my 's hearts!
To reset a life, to wipe all slates, to do a big-assed shift
I follow paths of fathers, who's land they left for this.

Saranghae2 52F
206 posts
3/20/2016 6:38 pm

i lost the most amount of weight on the ketogenics diet... high fat, high protein, low carb diet... but boy did i suffer the most constipation from that diet

When I'm good, I'm great, but when I'm bad, I'm even better...


rdx37 replies on 3/21/2016 10:32 am:
LOL. More fiber! Last night I had a bacon cheeseburger with sweet potato fries, a chocolate milk shake, and onion rings. The milk shake filled me up (it wasn't even a huge one), I ate half my burger, and brought the rest home. Later I got hungry, finished the burger, fries, rings. The rings were amazing on the reheat.

Today I had a headache and lethargy almost like hangover. Bleh. 1/3 tsp salt in the coffee helped even me out.

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