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Month: July 2017

Bean and Bacon

Bean and Bacon

  I’ve been a vegetarian for a while now, and I like it. I like the idea of not having to eat animals in order to survive. This morning, my blood sugar dived, and I had to grab a can of bean and bacon to halt the plummet, because we didn’t really have much in  the house to eat. We can’t really go grocery shopping like most folks, because we live in a small apartment, with almost no cabinet space…

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Over, Onward, and On (A Poem)

Over, Onward, and On (A Poem)

  Down in the dirt, a part of the lawn, the Sun comes up, I’m a part of the dawn. Erosion, corrosion, an atom bomb explosion, convection leads to resurrection, everyone is gone.   Down in the bottom pit, communing with the soil, An epoch then an era, and we’re topping off the oil. Sleep is a refuge not afforded to the dead, when up on the mountain top, I’m messing with your head.   Down in the deeper darker…

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Just Everyday Things (Wendy’s Edition)

Just Everyday Things (Wendy’s Edition)

  Wendy’s: I love you, you make tasty food that’s not too expensive. For a vegetarian, though, my options are limited. I can choose from a baked potato, french fries, and a side salad. Now, those options don’t sound bad, and they’re not, but I do have some quibbles. Firstly, your side salad needs improvement. Granted, the salad is less than $2, but I would gladly pay $3, $4, or even $5 if you would add more tomatoes, a few…

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