Every night I am horrified by how many bags of Dorrito's Americans must be eating.

This has been my most disturbing thought, and you are a vegan, do correct me if I am wrong?

A secret you all likey know already...

There are some sins we all know of like murder, rape, theft, lust. Envy,

Then there is this one that gets mentioned which seems laughable:

Sloth

Being lazy, a sin, yea right, what a joke....

Oops wrong,

This sin is really the sneaky venomous snake of all the sins.

The sin that may not cause devils workshop, or street problems, but in time can do other serious things, spreading like lepracy across a person.  Yea scared you.  Sorry.  This is an assignment.  Think deeply on why it can be a great danger to be lazy, (In more ways than one)?  THINK.

In a three stare world you do what ever you ducking want, The bs mattering lime a lot of crap..

Walks through walls in new worlds.

Being a blogger at this time I find new challenges.

In this uncharted faterritory I find lots of friendly awesome people online..

This is new and a very good development, and might change the way I blog.

Even think differently than before.

I spoke with someone this morning about the mind part of ourselves and the need to be swimming in the land of happy stuff.   The mind just needs happy stuff for the best thinking to naturally occur.

A mind may be in second place, not first place, because the kind of happiness humans want in my opinion may seem far away or impossible to  figure out accurately.

If I say I have found some happiness in the world, it is not common.  It is between me and me.  It is that way  because I had to push very hard, sometimes against obstacles for the wonderful wonders in my life.

I suppose nothing worth finding is going to be a piece of cake.

A whole bunch of spoof.


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