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Behold, two rabbits: Eightball, an ever-upbeat offbeat optimist, and Weenus, sarcastic and small, one-eyed, bitter. The latter is possessed by an Ignatizian longing for the unobtainable Trixie -- bohemian, reader of existential philosophy, master of the diatonic button accordion. And please take note of the foxes: Pif, rabbit-friend, smarter than he looks, caretaker of Jumpy the flea; and Preston, Pif’s dad, a hardcore carnivore, rabbit-hungry and dangerously dumb. There is beguiling beauty in this strange and colorful world, and also a duck named Doodles. Did we mention the MacGuffin in the briefcase? Let the show begin.
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Buzza Wuzza said, 9 months ago
true
exoticdoc2 said, 9 months ago
Not so much a matter of being misinformed so much as picking and choosing what you want to believe regardless of the reality of the truth.
Smythe Symble said, 9 months ago
After [what; 6 weeks?] I still notice Weenus hasn’t “changed back”.
Brian K
said, 9 months ago
I realized the fat
Wolf Emperor
said, 9 months ago
Despite all our resources, eating healthy & exercising takes willpower. In a study I heard about, there were two groups. Both groups had a plate of chocolate placed prominently in front of them, but only one group was allowed to eat the chocolate; the other was not. The group who was permitted to eat the chocolate made more attempts at a difficult task than the group who couldn’t eat chocolate. So it turns out willpower is a limited resource.
Seiko said, 9 months ago
There is opportunity knocking here: write a diet or exorcise book. The trick is to make it ridiculous enough to get noticed. Thus getting on the ladies afternoon TV talk shows. The Rosie O’Donnel and Jerry Springer fans are your target audience. If Charlie Rose is interested your book it will not sell very well, but the critics will love it: in other words FAIL.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 9 months ago
@Buzza Wuzza
Free enterprise, the profit motive and media manipulation are winning out over most of us.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 9 months ago
@Wolf Emperor
We have no education in will power or any other power of our brains. It is just hit-and- miss. No discipline and we need it.
markjoseph125
said, 9 months ago
@exoticdoc2
Hi Doc. Appreciate the sentiment, but it’s kind of ironic coming from someone who thinks the universe is 6,000 years old, and that the recycled flood myth from Gilgamesh is literal history. “My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations.” TH Huxley