Sunday, October 09, 2005
I Love Looking at You
At this time, hunger becomes an emotional property instead of a physical one. Where the question becomes not "should I eat?" but "why should I eat". Coming to terms with ones flaws can be a process marked by torment and a solution involving non-traditional methods of thwarting them. The physical and the emotional become one, their feelings and needs no longer separated by barriers of any distinction. The pain of one becomes that of the other. The ingestion of nutrients becomes a game that tests the superiority of mind to body. Deprivation is thought of in terms of goal fulfillment and not starvation, though explaining that to anyone can be trying.
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- Sixty-Four Dollar Question
- I like run-on sentences and also syntax based loosely on the approved constructs of grammar.
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