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the Infinite Monkey speaks: on the eater and eaten

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The passive American consumer, sitting down to a meal of pre-prepared or fast food, confronts a platter covered with inert, anonymous substances that have been processed, dyed, breaded, sauced, gravied, ground, pulped, strained, blended, prettified, and sanitized beyond resemblance to any part of any creature that ever lived. The products of nature and agriculture have been made, to all appearances, the products of industry. Both eater and eaten are thus in exile from biological reality. And the result is a kind of solitude, unprecedented in human experience, in which the eater may think of eating as, first, a purely commercial transaction between him and a supplier and then as a purely appetitive transaction between him and his food.

 – Wendell Berry

from:

The Pleasures of Eating

the Infinite Monkey speaks: on parenting

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Parenting is exhausting, but at least the kids appreciate the work you do for them. Just kidding. They totally don’t appreciate it.

 – Todd Pack

from:

Happy Birthday, Mr. Rogers (comments)

the Infinite Monkey speaks: how many judgements

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You can’t imagine someone else’s life enough, or really feel what it is like to walk in their shoes for a day, to make that (hair-trigger) judgement.

I used to be that person. Making split second judgements and not caring if they were correct or not. Many times the judgement actually made me feel good, I would say on average 25 minutes afterwards. Therefore you do the math, how many judgements to make it a good day?

 – Opinionated Man

from:

A Day of Blogging

the Infinite Monkey speaks: on the things themselves

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I think we all have trouble figuring out the difference between our ideas of things and the things themselves.

And I don’t think most people are willing to do what it takes to start looking for the difference between their ideas of someone and the someone themselves.

 – entrope

from:

Objectifying Women (comments)
entrope blogs at entropy: the other constant