supertinks (
supertinks) wrote2004-09-04 10:36 pm
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have been to see "Hellboy" this evening. it exceeded my expectations from the trailers, so it was a pleasurable couple of hours spent enjoying a film. was especially nice to have beaver there so i could hold his hands when i got scared.
louis - you have to see this film if you havent already. mmm tentacles...
in other news, i am considering giving up my vegetarianism. I've been a veggie for at least 5 or 6 years now, and i dont really see it making much of a difference, other than making my diet less healthy, and giving me far less choice when i go out for meals, as well as making cooking at home difficult. I dont think I'll revert back to a Beaver-style eating meat with every meal, but I dont see the harm in reintroducing it to some of my meals at least. I'm still undecided as of yet, opinions would be welcome.
louis - you have to see this film if you havent already. mmm tentacles...
in other news, i am considering giving up my vegetarianism. I've been a veggie for at least 5 or 6 years now, and i dont really see it making much of a difference, other than making my diet less healthy, and giving me far less choice when i go out for meals, as well as making cooking at home difficult. I dont think I'll revert back to a Beaver-style eating meat with every meal, but I dont see the harm in reintroducing it to some of my meals at least. I'm still undecided as of yet, opinions would be welcome.
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if you could get someone else to be a vegitarian, then you could eat meat without upsetting the vegi/meaty balence in the world. go on, you know bacon tastes nice. mmmm... bacon
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As for meat, go for it, just re-introduce it slowly.
Tink non-veggie???
I guess it depends why you went veggie in the first place and whether you still agree with that decision. Personally, I prefer to support the free range industry so happily get stuck into free-range chickens. (Dead first.)