Boxers or briefs,
Salad or soup,
Ranch or French
Alone or a group?
Introvert or extrovert,
Country or rock,
Canine or feline,
Piaget or Spock?
Switchers or fighters,
Whole milk or fat free,
Harley or Yamaha,
Democrat or GOP?
Star Wars or Star Trek,
Beatles or the Stones,
Connery or Craig,
Han Solo or Indiana Jones?
Life is full of trade offs
Everything’s a choice
So hurry, close the menu
And give yourself a voice.
First of all, Normal Rockwell gave me nightmares with all his anorexic characters. It was like Night of the Living Dead Meets Cambodia in every wall calendar.
Secondly, it’s onion rings over French fries. Obviously.
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Who would you choose over Norman and why?
And, yes, onion rings rule. The world!!!
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I only hang impressionist landscapes and nature photography in my home but as far as the human body goes, I’ve always been impressed by Frazetta. I loathe fantasy and sci fi to the core of my being but his rendering of the human body is inimitable.
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All types of a Scifi/fantasy? In literature, too?
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Yup. Real live science, nature, and human beings are infinitely more interesting to me than movies, fiction, or Twitter.
I binge watch documentaries and lectures on You Tube, I make regular visits to the New Nonfiction section of my library, and I refuse to converse with anybody with my thumbs. I’ve learned so much in the last ten years and become so aware of the world and how it works, I feel like a self-designing god.
Rather than WATCH interesting people, I’d rather BE one.
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It’s all cool! I’m a huge scifi fan–John Scalzi and Hugh Howey are my favorites, but I enjoy documentaries.
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