April 2, 2005
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Freewill
/choice - it's all in your head, really. remember back in college
when you HATED dining hall food because it's the same goop every
day? and you *so* miss being at home because you can have
(real.aka not the fake foreign version) korean, thai, italian, mexican
or chinese anytime you want?but what happens now that you're working and are surrounded by hundreds
of restaurants/diners/cafes/fast food stores in every cuisine
imagineable? do you visit a new one and try a new dish every day?
of course not. i bet you you limit yourself to those 2-3
restaurants and to your 1-2 favourite dishes there. the same
dish, those yummy $20 fish ball noodles at tsuiwah, every lunchor maybe i, like my 2 other friends, are all creatures of comfort (to quote my soulmate)
my cat wags his tail/ is that normal? i thought only dogs
do that. i wonder if my cats are bored of their food too| Download of the day: Robbie Williams - Something Stupid |
Comments (3)
i think choice is a much bigger burden than obligation because you have to take responsibility.
fingerpointing is SO much easier.
Thanks for the well-wishes about my race. I'm glad I just ran it all without stopping. Next one is the Army Ten-Miler in October.
How you doing? Hope you're trying ALL the restaurants!
my dog lands on all fours and cleans her feet... i thought only cats do that..i suppose is an exception to every rule.. or perhaps, we live in topsy turvy land...
what it boils down to is that people are of a strange sort.. we like to complain about the banality of our daily routines...and yet when faced with a fork in the road, we choose not to choose.... we sit down or go back home... or once again we order from the same asian station in the cafeteria til our tastebuds can't distinguish the difference between general tso's and sesame chicken.
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