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Actually it's Quite Tasty

A quirky and funny collection of observable thoughts and internal monologues - reflecting aspects of my reality. 'Actually, it’s Quite Tasty', explores life’s irrevocable affects on a person, and the responses it may evoke.

Themes may include:
contending with the desire for fulfillment when life has more to offer than you can conceivably experience, diving into the unknown, falling, not falling, learning to surrender into experience, trusting the flow of guided action, the circular/cyclical nature of time and life and whatever, the proverbial 'fork in the road', the constant motion required to thwart off entropy, and the inconvenience of moving backwards when you stand still. Maybe the onion doesn’t taste as bad as we think, and maybe Tony wasn’t so crazy when he ate that onion on public television in 2015.

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