2) People need to read the dictionary more, clearly. (Or is that joke in bad taste now?) Either way. Their definitions are all screwy. One (admittedly fucked up and oddly naive thirteen-year-old) girl thought pansexuals were attracted to stuffed animals and nothing else.
3) I agree. I am personally forced to eat meat because I just don't get enough nutrients when I don't (it has significantly improved my weird blood sugar problems for some reason, though I'm not sure what exactly it is that I get from meat and don't get otherwise, as it has nothing to do with getting enough protein or even with iron, because I am not and have never been anemic). I don't like it, but there are ways to cook it that work for me -- mostly very overcooked by most people's standards.
42) Also, I would love to have a discussion about religion with you sometime if you're up for it. You already know how I feel about it, I think; I don't know very much about any of the deities you talked about (besides Athena) and I wouldn't mind hearing what it is that attracts you to worship. It's something that I don't understand well because it doesn't comfort me to believe in deities and most people I could ask about this would just want to put the fear of god (God?) in me. Also, I did think when I was younger that if I were to be religious, I would believe in multiple gods. Having one makes less sense to me for some reason, though I have trouble explaining this sort of thing even to myself.
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Date: 2008-08-15 05:37 am (UTC)3) I agree. I am personally forced to eat meat because I just don't get enough nutrients when I don't (it has significantly improved my weird blood sugar problems for some reason, though I'm not sure what exactly it is that I get from meat and don't get otherwise, as it has nothing to do with getting enough protein or even with iron, because I am not and have never been anemic). I don't like it, but there are ways to cook it that work for me -- mostly very overcooked by most people's standards.
42) Also, I would love to have a discussion about religion with you sometime if you're up for it. You already know how I feel about it, I think; I don't know very much about any of the deities you talked about (besides Athena) and I wouldn't mind hearing what it is that attracts you to worship. It's something that I don't understand well because it doesn't comfort me to believe in deities and most people I could ask about this would just want to put the fear of god (God?) in me. Also, I did think when I was younger that if I were to be religious, I would believe in multiple gods. Having one makes less sense to me for some reason, though I have trouble explaining this sort of thing even to myself.