I don't know if this has come up before, but if you are hungry and also feeling anguish or despair at the absurd nature of your hunger or kitchen this may offer you an exit:
www-berkeley.ansys.com/wayne/...ok.html
www-berkeley.ansys.com/wayne/...ok.html
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Re: Sartre in the kitchen
Fri, October 8, 2004 - 10:07 AM"It is stupid to be so fat. My pain and ultimate solitude are still as authentic as they were when I was thin, but seem to impress girls far less. "
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Re: Sartre in the kitchen
Sun, April 3, 2005 - 5:40 PMMy existentialism prof has this link on his website--I LOVE it. :-D
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Re: Sartre in the kitchen
Sun, April 3, 2005 - 6:52 PMThat reminds of the food article in the New York Times Sunday Mag from a few weeks ago...I think I tossed it already, but the writer had given up food.
One of the recipes was go to the store buy a lobster, butter and basil, bring it home, return it all to the store, go home, realize you forgot to return the basil, go back to the store, return basil, walk past a dinner with people eating and yell at them about the futility of there diners
or some such thing...
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Re: Sartre in the kitchen
Thu, April 7, 2005 - 11:51 AMthe futurists actually put together a cookbook, including a great recipe for chicken roasted with ball-bearings, to give it that metallic edge that so characterizes our experience...
www.futurism.org.uk/manifest...sto42.htm