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I don't remember. Lucid dreaming would be something that I'd like to re-develop. I used to do it as a teenager. I was really into lucid dreaming.
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I like Christmas/Yule. I love pagan holidays and concepts and a lot of our most cherished Christmas traditions are pagan in origin.
I loved Yule/Christmas before I knew about what paganism was. But once I identified the traditions as pagan, I developed an appreciation for pagan aesthetics.
That doesn't mean that Christmas is any less Christian. At least not I my mind. I think people should celebrate Christmas in any way that they see fit. As long as it isn't religious in nature on government property.
All else is fair game. Happy birthday Jesus. Welcome back Baldur. -
Meaning which food do I dislike the most or which food is my favorite but just on the lowest tier of my favorite foods?
I dislike mushrooms quite a bit. And not really fond of a lot of vegetables. But I also despise flan. Hope this answers. -
Probably Christopher Hitchens. But he died recently and so he was the first to come to mind.
I don't agree with a lot of Hitchens' views on a lot of things but admire the precision that his mind operated on. -
Walking and occasionally kettlebells. Kettlebells should be a part of my daily routine but sadly it isn't.
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For me, right now cats. I don't have a yard and would feel guilt in owning a dog without one. If I had the resources I would love to buy a dog. It's something that I believe would enrich my child's daily learning. But really dogs and cats are both equal in my eyes for the most part.
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I can't remember. I got through about half of Richard Dawkins' book, "The Greatest Show on Earth". And it had me solidly gripped.
It's a tremendous work focusing on establishing the facts about evolution and more importantly explaining how the scientific theory can be called a "theory" and be a fact at the same time.
A scientific theory is solid facts. People use the word theory in everyday language and get used to the idea that a theory is just a supposition of ideas. It is not that in a scientific setting.
Gravity, Heliocentricity, and Relativity are all scientific theories. For example.
Dawkins is a renowned atheist but the focus of The Greatest Show on Earth is not in proving atheism. I'd recommend this book to anyone that would like to understand the science of biological evolution. His agenda is purely in educating people on a sadly "controversial" subject with beautiful examples of evolution.
It's written like a high school biology text book with the exception that it's imbued with the passion of a scientist who's life's work is biology. It's beautiful and exciting. I really need to finish it. -
I have a scar on my left palm from trying to climb a fence with jagged chain link. I slipped and actually hanged for a few seconds by the skin of my hand. It's myopathy impressive scar.
I also have some scars from surgery. But that's boring and no one cares about that stuff. -
Lately it's been participating with her in a new concept. It's different every week but the process is the same. She will exclaim something and mimic what parts of it she can.
Usually it's funny and adorable. And she has a beautiful heart.
She doesn't understand malice. When she's at the park she growls like a dinosaur when she rides the dinosaur. The other kids stare blankly like little automatons. They never smile at kids they don't know. They avoid friendly engagements. They never say, "Hello".
It sometimes hurts to see her put forth her best effort only to be snubbed by an antisocial brat. But it's the height of my daily joy as a father. -
Blue. Really vibrant blue.
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Duh. Why would I be friends with someone I can't trust?
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Grilled chicken. It was really good.
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Oxygen, food, and water. Without oxygen I wouldn't be able to get through 5 minutes! So it seems like the most important to me.
Beyond that my life isn't really that difficult to manage. Make sure my kid is taken care of. -
Take a picture
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I would want to be living in a house instead of a trailer.
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I operate under someone else's schedule. Beyond that my lifestyle and world-view is/are the same.
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One of the most emotionally difficult things I've ever done was realizing and accepting that when I died, I would cease to exist in every way except through memories.
As far as accomplishing goals or overcoming physical feats go, I don't know. I am a pretty unaccomplished person. I have a lot of opinions about things but I don't really have much to show for overcoming great obstacles. -
To me that question implies that life has a meaning. The way I see life is that it isn't the result of some intelligent or planned occurrence so it doesn't have a meaning the way a toaster would.
So we have to give life it's meaning. My life's meaning derives from being a good father, son, brother, uncle, and so forth.
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Keith R Lau’s Bio
I'm just this guy, you know?
