Friday, April 27, 2012

The Threat is Greater than the Execution

This may be true, but it doesn't pressent a quality picture of what we do every day. It's a tool that should be used when needed, and not more. And because these threats are greater, someone should be in the execution camp, where victory is victory, and man is man, making greater the effects of our strolls through the wood, and our shortcomings.

I guess I'm saying that is if we always deal in threats, then the causality of my own nature begins to break down. If religion, law, and order are the means by which a man is measured, then man becomes religion, law, and order.

The squirrels, rabbits, trees, cats and dogs are my new civility. I'm not the first to follow a natural course, but the course is mine, and my course will be new.

This may seem dramatic when read, but with consideration of all I have today, I owe it to myself and my neighbors, to make a stand for health.

BTW, I'm going to get a Pothos plant for my desk

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