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Re: What I'm reading now. -
October 27th 2010, 03:13 AM
So I will find my fears and face them
I will cower like a dog
I will kick and scream
I will kneel and plead
I'll fight like hell to hide that I'm givin' up
Re: What I'm reading now. -
November 8th 2010, 06:07 AM
For a class, it has definitely made me think about the impact of agriculture on climate change but it seems like she is pushing the vegetarian lifestyle and is a little unrealistic, naive perhaps, about the steps we can and should take to change the industry.
The neon burns a hole in the night, and the Freon burns a hole in the sky.
You can find my kind living right on the fault line, eyes on the seaside, lives on the B-side, kites on the power lines.
Re: What I'm reading now. -
November 8th 2010, 10:33 PM
'The girl who kicked the Hornets' nest' by Stieg Larsson
Life is a waterfall,
we're one in the river,
and one again after the fall.
We drink from the river,
then we turn around and put up our walls.
When you lose small mind,
you free your life.
When you free your eyes,
eternal prize.