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PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of akitainu's latest journal entries Aug 13th 2009 15:04
There are several things that I cannot understand for the life of me.
I know they are such small things and there is nothing to worry about.
I have this friend who loves sweets among all things, while her husband does not.
She often orders sweets over the Internet. This month, she ordered some pudding.
She ordered twice as much as she had actually ordered.
She might have mistakenly filled in the form.
Anyway, thanks to her mistake, I got some of them from her.
Unfortunately, I am allergic to milk, so I cannot eat pudding, but I could give it to my son.
I told her the truth that I have an allergy to milk that I could not eat it but my son really loved it.
Then she responded without a break, '' My husband doesn't have an allergy to it, but he hates sweets. But this pudding is the only sweets he can eat. He doesn't like it, though, he can eat it.''
Here is one of my seven wonders.
Why does a person try to eat something he/she does not like ?
If it is something that will do you good for your health, like vegetables, then it will be worth trying some.
But what if it is something that is meaningless for your health, is it still worth trying it ?
Thinking about silly things like this is a lot of fun because it is meaningless !
Aug 13th 2009 15:57 gav.newalkar

  • I know they are such small things and there is nothing to worry about.
  • I know that they are such small things that there is nothing to worry about. Nonetheless, they still make me wonder.

 

  • I have this friend who loves sweets among all things, while her husband does not.
  • For example, I have this friend who loves sweets among all things, while her husband does not.

 

  • She ordered twice as much as she had actually ordered.
  • She had ordered twice as much as she had actually intended.

 

  • She might have mistakenly filled in the form.
  • She must have mistakenly filled in the form incorrectly.

 

  • Anyway, thanks to her mistake, I got some of them from her.
  • Anyway, thanks to her mistake, I had received some of it from her.

 

  • Unfortunately, I am allergic to milk, so I cannot eat pudding, but I could give it to my son.
  • Unfortunately I am allergic to milk, so I cannot eat pudding. But I could give it to my son.

 

  • I told her the truth that I have an allergy to milk that I could not eat it but my son really loved it.
  • I told her the truth, that I could not eat it due to my allergy, but my son really loved it.

 

  • Then she responded without a break, '' My husband doesn't have an allergy to it, but he hates sweets.
  • She then responded rather suddenly, ''My husband doesn't have an allergy to it, but he hates sweets.

 

  • But this pudding is the only sweets he can eat.
  • Yet this pudding is the only sweet he can eat.

 

  • He doesn't like it, though, he can eat it.''
  • He doesn't like it, though he still eats it.''

 

  • If it is something that will do you good for your health, like vegetables, then it will be worth trying some.
  • If it is something that will benefit your health, like vegetables, then it will be worth trying some.

 

  • But what if it is something that is meaningless for your health, is it still worth trying it ?
  • But what if it is something that is meaningless for your health? Is it still worth trying it?

 
I'm like you: I can't stand sweats.

I guess the only reason why someone would still try something is just to see what it tastes like. But there's no reason why anyone should keep trying something they know they dislike.

Gav

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