So, we've been discussing ethics is philosophy, and I have an ethical question I wish to pose.
"Do you have an obligation to your peers, Moral, Practical or otherwise to post even if you don't have anything to say or anything new to update?"
Not much happened to me today...
We bought a cantaloupe, and because I'm not sure of the answer to my question, I shall take the safe way out, and update anyways.
So I'm going to tell you about my cantaloupe. I love cantaloupes. Mine is slightly green, that means a little underripe, I know I shouldn't buy it that way, but I really like cantaloupe, and I really wanted one, and it was the best one. Now I have to wait a couple of days for it to ripen completely before I can eat it. But it does have the most wonderful scent of cantaloupe coming from it's little butt end. Actually cantaloupe with just a hint of passion fruit. I imagine the inside is that rich orange-melon color I love so much in my cantaloupes, and if the flesh has even the slightest hint of passion fruit like the little butt end does, then this could almost be a contender for best cantaloupe ever, even though I bought it underripe.
This leads to another question. If you have something, and you know it's the best one you ever had... do you keep having more, trying to get even better, but knowing that it more than likely will not be, and thus you will be ultimately dissapointed, or do you embrace the best ever, and never indulge again remembering the time you had the best?
So after telling you all about my cantaloupe, I remembered something I could update about.
I decided that I want Dreads. But my hair is kinda short right now, so I gotta get some dread wax, and have little wimpy dreads at first. Anyone put dreads in before and know anything about it? all I have is a couple internet tutorials, and crossed fingers. Which isn't good, cause I don't think I'll get dreads in too well with my fingers crossed.
"Do you have an obligation to your peers, Moral, Practical or otherwise to post even if you don't have anything to say or anything new to update?"
Not much happened to me today...
We bought a cantaloupe, and because I'm not sure of the answer to my question, I shall take the safe way out, and update anyways.
So I'm going to tell you about my cantaloupe. I love cantaloupes. Mine is slightly green, that means a little underripe, I know I shouldn't buy it that way, but I really like cantaloupe, and I really wanted one, and it was the best one. Now I have to wait a couple of days for it to ripen completely before I can eat it. But it does have the most wonderful scent of cantaloupe coming from it's little butt end. Actually cantaloupe with just a hint of passion fruit. I imagine the inside is that rich orange-melon color I love so much in my cantaloupes, and if the flesh has even the slightest hint of passion fruit like the little butt end does, then this could almost be a contender for best cantaloupe ever, even though I bought it underripe.
This leads to another question. If you have something, and you know it's the best one you ever had... do you keep having more, trying to get even better, but knowing that it more than likely will not be, and thus you will be ultimately dissapointed, or do you embrace the best ever, and never indulge again remembering the time you had the best?
So after telling you all about my cantaloupe, I remembered something I could update about.
I decided that I want Dreads. But my hair is kinda short right now, so I gotta get some dread wax, and have little wimpy dreads at first. Anyone put dreads in before and know anything about it? all I have is a couple internet tutorials, and crossed fingers. Which isn't good, cause I don't think I'll get dreads in too well with my fingers crossed.

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thanks for the ideas