1. "The Lord... maketh me to lie down in green pastures," it says in Psalm 23, but is it really a good idea to lie down in a pasture? I see a problem (or 2). But this lady lies down. She's got her idea. She wants to see what animal comes to her first.
2. Thoreau wrote: "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." And here is that man, God bless him.
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Thoreau came up with yeh different drummer metaphor? I never knew. Finally something to admire about that charlatan.
Charming, both.
I'm recovering from my pcilocybin adventure. I'm still in Jamaica but at a conventional resort since yesterday. I fly back to Nashville tomorrow. Longer report later but I thought I was dying at one point, which is a common experience. I'm very fatigued right now but serene somehow.
Good Lord dude, cover up those man-boobs. But that said, he sure has some impressive dance moves.
Pig love. ah.
I feel dirty - I couldn't stop looking at his manboobs.
Want to see what you rejected for these
Looks like Borat gained a few pounds.
I'm pretty sure the guy Thoreau was talking about was not an attention whore.
I think I'm going to keep that second one tabbed up. Just because.
She wants to see what animal (loseley defined) comes to her first.
Dang it. I had $5 on fire ants.
If she’d been dead the pig would have eaten her.
And I hope she carefully checked that grass before laying down in a pasture.
A mime is a terrible thing to waste.
But waste 'em all, dammit! Two in the heart and one in the brain!
"... but is it really a good idea to lie down in a pasture? I see a problem (or 2)."
If you're a sheep, and you have a shepherd protecting you, then yes. Psalm 23 is metaphorical.
There's a good book on the topic, if you're interested: "A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23," by W. Phillip Keller. I'm not sure a non-Christian would enjoy it, as it's focused on Christ as the "Good Shepherd." But I found it very insightful, with details about shepherds and sheep (and wolves, etc.) that I was completely unaware of.
As for #2, "God bless him" was not my reaction. More like, "Hide your kids, hide your wife."
She hasn’t laid down in the pasture, but a yard. Sweet pigs.
Nice manageable number today. I would have gone with "skunk in the house" or "cuddling a lion cub in the kitchen," but to each his/her/their/xir own.
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