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The curse of intelligence... Boredom, frustration, depression.

I think you have woven arrogance with intelligence.  The two often do co exist, but can be mutually exclusive.

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Remember when cracked used to be a wonderfully illustrated magazine? Got to love their stock clip art.

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has prolly been posted in some old thread before but here goes http://www.cracked.com/article_19174_5-unexpected-downsides-high-intelligence.html

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The flowers of many herbs, for example, Chives, oregano, basil, etc. Also nasturtiums, pansies, squash blossoms. Plus others  I can't think of causes I am drunk. :)

 

i am a vegetarian, remember.

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by InSpiritus

I prefer to stay on the crown's land...rather more pleasant than the bee hives of apartment living. To each their own, but I'll pass pass on on that for my own personal amusement, but not be going the way of Tesla

You are British or Canadian?

Yeah, the best times of my life (some of), were on crown land or farmers land. The bigger the speakers the better. There used to be, and still is, to some degree, people who truck entire soundsystems with generators, and meet up with other stages. They are not always easy to find, but they a totally worth it.

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Yeah, I tried growing my own food this past summer. Will try again.

Plan on trekking out to a small farm and purchasing the whole animal, all the rare bits and pieces, rather than the meat that they sell off anyways. I figure if I can dodge any mad cow or prion disease issues, I will be getting rare nutrition, things such as adrenal glands, and so on.

 

What flowers do you eat?

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lol...preaching to the choir...prefer raw and less prep the better. 

 

I prefer to stay on the crown's land...rather more pleasant than the bee hives of apartment living. To each their own, but I'll pass pass on on that for my own personal amusement, but not be going the way of Tesla

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Neither. But as far speakers and sound systems for the sake of projecting beyond the present location is not necessary. 

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We eat a ton of flowers

 

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Oh yeah, the soundsystems are worth it.

I'm fairly big on the cilantro lately. Apparently it is a toxic soapy flavor, right? Well, that's bitter, basically. The cilantro is a heavy metal chelator. A minor poison, right, but probably good for people who do not taste it as soapy. I don't why some people taste it as soapy while others do not, tbh.

The fenugreek is an aluminum chlelator.

Fenugreek seeds reduce aluminum toxicity associated with renal failure in rats

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24353832

I don't know about the other plants. I am fairly sure that gum, or tree resins are a hidden poison to some degree. Seriously.

That casey casum guy, he was a vegetarian, who promoted small farms and was against large industry practice. He got parkinsons. If you ask me, that's what all the vegetarians are risking coming up.

 

I am probably wrong though. I don't know that for sure. Most certainly. Nobody else seems to back what I think. However, yeah, not all vegetables are exactly entirely safe, right?

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22504123

 

Herbicides have been recognized as the main environmental factor associated with human neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease(PD). Previous studies indicated that the exposure to glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, is possibly linked to Parkinsonism, however the underlying mechanism remains unclear.

 

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