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No mention of "foo fighters"?

Thanks for the approval, and for your links above! Was about to read through them shortly. That book I cited covers a lot of interesting info on modern wheat, the history of wheat in general, and the wide-ranging effects it has on health. So does the book Deep Nutrition: [www.amazon.com] but it's a bit broader in

A few things on wheat:

"Blessed are the marmots: for they shall inherit the earth."

Another thing to think about is how, it would seem, that we are already struggling with a bit of an overpopulation problem right now - what would immortality mean for that? How many people can the earth handle? If we find we are well over any kind of sustainable limit, and people aren't dying off "naturally" because

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Alan Watts has a few talks on the matter worth listening to:

They answered! Seriously, though, this thing is massive. Here's an idea for scale: [2.bp.blogspot.com] Whoever did that put in some work.

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Chaplin was pretty critical of any patriotic nationalism without question, so I could see why that wouldn't win him any favors.

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You're right, nothing about plant morphologies at all resembles a vortex street: [img.gawkerassets.com]

The author actually covers fractals pretty extensively. In the same chapter, even. But I'm sure you already knew that! No way would you spout some presumptuous bullshit without being familiar with the material and knowing the facts!

Cool article! I read that flocks of birds take advantage of vortex street in their V formations:

And, if one theory holds, that (galactic) haze, is all in our brane.

Oh man, I forgot all about that on BSG! Now I hate myself...

"My bad."

Whitman was the OG (Original Gandalf).

"I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey work of the stars."

Oh fishy, fishy, fishy-fish...