My wife buys gifts when we go somewhere. She considers this to be her obligation. I tried to make a hint several times that at least we should consider the idea of discussing between us what to buy, but with no success at all. And she totally lacks imagination when she buys something. For instance last time we were visiting one relative she picked the same western metal decor she had bought for our home. She never tries to seek for something original. She copies without any shame. This saves time she claims. I think this is not the case but who I am to judge…

 
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Meat is nice. Meat is nutritious. It makes people strong. Is it so? I believe it is. But which meat? Wild game cooked right after the animal is killed is good meat. What about meat that they sell on the market? I am not sure it is the best for your health. For sure it is good to eat this meat rather than starving, but I doubt it is the best food for you. They mask its bad qualities behind colors, salt, spices and all kind of additives. I doubt if you see the real color and taste of the meat you eat(its own only without any “improvements”), again I doubt that you eat is so willingly.
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My son has a bear metal wall art in his room. I bought it yesterday for him, because he likes bears a lot. He is the “bear” guy. I don’t mind him calling this way. I only fear when he grows up not not to become a “beer” boy instead, like his father. It is good to take examples from animals. They are active day and night to find food to exist. They are no lazy like us people and especially men. I think people had invented the laziness and men in particular had taken a major part in this. And they have also invented the beer to aid them in the never ending quest to find new ways of expressing how lazy they can be.
 
No doubt you know about the breakthrough with the nanotechnologies. Scientists believe there is a great future in this filed of science and its implication in human’s life. I am most certain these nano-things really shall have an implication. What concerns me though is how dangerous this may be. Nanotechnologies are not widely spread in the nature. If we human start mas production of items with nano-coverings it is imminent that in this case nano-dust will appear. Very tiny particles will certain qualities be released in the environment. What about then? What will happen with this dust? It can not be controlled or captured by filters. Virtually it can go anywhere and interact with everything. Does this not bother you?
 
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What is Kokopelli? To be honest and tell you the truth I haven’t the slightest idea what this might be. I had not and I still am not having. But I have a kokopelli metal wall decor at home and to be honest I like it most from all my other wall decorations. I have bought it a weak ago. I thought it would be interesting to know more about this particular art but as you know life is hasty and I have no time digging about stuff. It looks good, I like it and that is all I need. It would be great to know what Kokopelli is but maybe some other time when I am not so busy…


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What we see from the trees is the lesser part. In fact the roots of most of the trees are more massive and spread in a wider area than the head. I always imagine trees with the trunk and the head while there is a lot more hidden below the ground. I never thought of it in this way, but actually I know only half (or less than a half) of something yet I represent it in my mind as a whole. It crossed my mind that we people treat many problems the same way as we imagine in our mind the trees. What is behind the surface we fail to see, but we think that we know very well the problem and that we have a real perspective about it. Yes I know they are roots but trees are trunk and head. We have the same approach towards everything. Often there is much more to be seen than this shown on the surface but we forget about this simple fact. Strange thoughts but true…


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