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I am currently hanging out with a kitty on my shoulder while h and the kiddos are outside!

Cute fluffy Calico!
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 10:51 AM
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It's about cool whip, and whatever Stopdog is cooking, and cats, particularly couch cats.

Eta: oh, and dogs eating icecream. Oh, no, wait a minute. That wasn't here, but it definitely should have been.

....and couches in the shape of cats!
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 10:54 AM
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I love pastrami...

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Old Apr 12, 2015, 10:55 AM
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Okay - I intellectually understand the purpose of memorial services and group behavior and ceremony and ritual = but I just don't get what it is supposed to do internally. Like when you go someplace and everyone is crying and clutching each other- I am always like wtf? I don't know what other people are doing. Like lining up for the funerals of dead politicians or rock stars. Or religious stuff, or military or graduations.

I have no clue. For me, that would make me feel worse.

That is the last place I would be. I would not be able to function at one of these types of events. I don't even go to funerals.
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I am not certain calling ourselves advanced is accurate. And I am also not certain other species are less advanced. I am not convinced in the superiority of humans.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 10:56 AM
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I just finished The Night Watch by Sarah Waters. Anybody read it, or anything else by Waters? H has been a fan of her books for several years, but this was the first thing I read by her. I actually liked it better than he did, even.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 10:59 AM
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I am playing with a new toy -
I bought a used surface pro 3 and am using windows 8.1 for the first time. I have a windows computer at the university but have been using macs/ipads at home for a few years. I still like the mac better - but this is so far more useful than ipad for work and more flexible than an 11 in macbook air.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:05 AM
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I looked at the surface in the windows store one day; it looked interesting. I would be curious if I could put a Linux based OS on it. I don't need any new computing devices at the moment, but one day maybe.

I'm also primarily a Mac user. I have a Windows PC for work and that is it.
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Smoking some pastrami today. I am going to try smoking it and then steaming/pressure cooking it. First time for that combo.
That sounds awesome. I'm trying my hand at carnitas in the pressure cooker today. If I'm successful, I'll be immersed in taco and quesadilla bliss for the next several days.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:08 AM
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I eventually got up after talking things through with someone. Then took the day to go do things by myself.
Glad you got some time for yourself! You've definitely earned it.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:11 AM
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Glad you got some time for yourself! You've definitely earned it.

Thanks... It was much needed.

I ended up taking a bunch of nature photos, got some lunch, and groceries on my own. Then spent time in my home office, alone.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:15 AM
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That sounds like a perfect day, to be honest!
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:17 AM
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Yeah... After my epic emotional meltdown. LOL
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:20 AM
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aw, it happens to many of us!
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:38 AM
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I am not certain calling ourselves advanced is accurate. And I am also not certain other species are less advanced. I am not convinced in the superiority of humans.

Pastrami is advanced. Can your puppies make pastrami? Do you think they could do it even if they had hands?
Not necessarily superior, but definitely advanced.
We're as capable of great good as we are of great evil. It's not a black and white world and neither are we.

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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:45 AM
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I looked at the surface in the windows store one day; it looked interesting. I would be curious if I could put a Linux based OS on it. I don't need any new computing devices at the moment, but one day maybe.

I'm also primarily a Mac user. I have a Windows PC for work and that is it.
It appears as though you can:
How to install Linux on Surface Pro 3

And I did not really need it either - but it is proving handy. I am sort of looking forward to windows 10 now. The thing that first drew me to it was the stylus - much better than any I have tried on ipad and I find it so much easier to mark up documents with the pen than I do using a keyboard.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:49 AM
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We're as capable of great good as we are of great evil. It's not a black and white world and neither are we.

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I don't think the concepts of good and evil are black and white - I don't actually think anything is black or white - I am very much a relativist in almost all things.
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.

(and yes - I had at least one dog who would have taken over the world if she had possessed opposable thumbs)
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 11:53 AM
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Geez you guys are all brilliant. I just finished doing my very simple taxes. Yay for me for getting them done ahead of time - ive never been this early.
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Yea Hankster. I got my info to the accountant by last friday - which for me was also way ahead of the game.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 12:01 PM
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Thinking is a dangerous gift. It likes to take over and believe itself superior, but it needs to be in balance with the emotional mind. In that way other higher mammals may well be superior - their cortex is not as well developed as ours and doesn't interfere as much with emotional (limbic) function.

Your dog may have had the ability to take over the world, but I'm sure it would have involved enslaving the human intellect through the use of overwhelming cuteness And I still doubt she would have made her own pastrami.
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 12:03 PM
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OMG paperwork!! *runs*
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Old Apr 12, 2015, 12:21 PM
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I did make coleslaw yesterday - greek yogurt for the dressing. So i just had a couple of air tacos - thats when all you put into the tortilla is coleslaw! I had chicken for breakfast, i didnt want more protein yet.
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The countless species that are going extinct don't have the thinking capacity to have a point of view. So this is really another of our problems.

Of course there are pros and cons to large thinking brains too. If we didn't have 'em there'd be no need for therapy, because we wouldn't have the capacity to think ourselves into such ruts. But then again, we'd have gone extinct millennia ago, because without our brain we wouldn't stand a chance against the competition and other animals don't have our ability to both care and do something about it.

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They have a POV in that they experience the world. I was going to say they are as adapted to the world as we are but wild animals are better adapted because they don't exceed their carrying capacity as a long term strategy and they don't leave the world worse off. I value creativity highly but I still don't think the ability to make pastrami is a valid offset for remaking the world into the servant of one species. Our brains can do specific tasks well. We value those tasks because they are our specialties. A lemur values other things even if s/he can't articulate that. Same with a hermit crab.

This is an issue of mine. I started a blog several months ago on the theme that humans are the real 1%. I need to get it going again.
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Thanks... It was much needed.

I ended up taking a bunch of nature photos, got some lunch, and groceries on my own. Then spent time in my home office, alone.
Is posting some of the photos on here a possibility?

Pretty please? Pretty please with cool whip on it?
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I don't think the concepts of good and evil are black and white - I don't actually think anything is black or white - I am very much a relativist in almost all things.
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.

(and yes - I had at least one dog who would have taken over the world if she had possessed opposable thumbs)
My sister had a cat who didn't need opposable thumbs. My sister had a window screen leading to the patio that she didn't know how to remove. The cat figured it out.
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