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Message   Adam Sanchez    Stuart Lauderdale   Reality   September 25, 1995
 4:58 PM *  

Re: Reality

> > > Sure, Eastern profundity is fun to watch and contemplate but what good do
> > > it do the people, dying in the streets with starvation?
> > Well now, if there's not enough munchies to go around, then just apply some
> > cool Buddhist principles and overcome your attatchment to food.  See how lo
> > you can last without eating.  I'm up to about three days without getting
> > hungry.
> Okay... it'll be a fun experiment. Let me know when you get hungry. Sooner or
> later, your body will begin to request nutrients as its stores (which are far
> better than most people will easily believe... as you know by now) begin to
> run low. Just don't tear up your metabolism in the name of science, OK? :)

Oh, don't worry.  I'll never get hungry.  I shall deny my body every last
iota of pleasure or happiness.  It shall learn to deal with it or suffer
terribly.

About my metabolism, I'm not concerned.  If it chooses to destroy itself, I
shall not interefere.  However, if it chooses to live, then there's nothing
to worry about, now is there?
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