One time I was out with a friend and his kid. I asked if it was iceberg lettuce she said they don't have any. The salad is romaine lettuce only. So the burgers come out and they all have iceberg lettuce on them.
Whenever I get a side serving of lettuce in a restaurant I'm always tempted to leave it but try and force myself to eat it.Lettuce is better with mayo,especially in sandwiches.I really must eat more fruit and veggies.
this i would never deny. though to be honest, its not that simple. being born in a human body makes me legally human. and thus not in violation of the prime directive. not that humans would ever take me serious enough to interfere with their cultures anyway.
ok. cognative maybe. not co-sanguine. that's just typical about how bad i am with remembering names. of course. i find his thoughts interesting. agree with some, disagree with some, he thinks more interesting thoughts then a lot of people.
i can imagine it. i can imagine people not knowing about it. but there is electircal activity going on in living organisms. any time you have something capable of conducting an electrical current, even poorly, moving in relation to a magnetic field, however weak of a one, then there is electrical activity. even with or without life. or did you mean like without motors and light bulbs and the power grid? its only been not much more then a hundred years that we've had those. i can imagine there coming a time again when 'we' don't. after the ecopocalypse, the first few generations, the no longer quite the same humans as us. human descended but much altered genetically. not enough people to have large scale extraction of oil or coal. rig up windmills and waterwheels, maybe find some old solar panels and or books about how to make stuff like that. those are the real treasures of the ruins, that and salvaging them for building materials mostly. wheelbarrows and horse carts for a while.
I like to imagine life before electrical current came online.Like in Da Vinci's time.Life must have somehow felt so much more real.I appreciate the benefits of electricity,but it has really turned out to be something of a Pandora's Box.
well i see what you mean, but i think oil and coal are the bigger problem. you don't have to go all the way back to da vinici though. a hundred and fifty years ago, almost no one had electricity connected to their house. there was no grid to be off grid from, there just wasn't any grid. there were dirt roads and steam trains between major cities, and that was it. i was gonna say a whole bunch more but then i realized it was just getting really longer then anyone would want to read.