Going to join a new meme today called Two Shoes Tuesday from Josie Two Shoes! How it works is each week Josie writes a one word prompt where you can then share a short story, poem, essay, thought, or, photo relating to that word. We'll since today's topic is about shoes...... These are my current ones! They are just regular tennis shoes that my dad got me last Christmas! As far as shoes go I usually like to get running shoes, like the ones pictured below..... These are my old shoes. I've had them since late 2007. I still use them, just not as often. Only when I have to get into the mud or, dirt. Or, when I feel like running, since they are running shoes! The only thing that I don't like about running shoes is that I slip easily when I walk on wet tiles. My new ones pictured above have a flat surface so, I don't slip as easily.... I like my new shoes better but, I sometimes miss my old running shoes! I like to run so, running shoes have always been my choice...
wow! that's twice as much as people sleep! well, it's twice as much as *most* people sleep... I don't have time to sleep that much! :P
ReplyDeletethey sleep because they've been taken out of their natural habitat, or have not been trained to embrace reality, because reality is flawed. so they slip into subconscious states. i'm going to take a guess that lions and tigers sleep way less.
ReplyDeletewell I was wrong. lions sleep just as long or longer. but look at birds, they are interesting. they go to sleep when it's dark and wake when the sun rises. it seems they are at one with nature more than any other being on earth. humans are stupid, they all go their own way and are too embarrassed to find common meaning.
ReplyDeleteowls are birds and they're nocturnal. what say you to owls?
ReplyDeleteI say come out more, stop being little cunts.
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ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know this post was going to start so much controversey. Also i heard that cats became domestic on purpose. They are independent and can go outside whenever they want to. They took themselves out of their natural habitat.
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