Weird Rituals
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
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Honey
Whenever I'm making anything with honey in it, I always say thankyou to the bees.
I don't do anything similar with any other food.
Just honey, and bees.
I have *no* idea why.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 10:38, 10 replies)
Whenever I'm making anything with honey in it, I always say thankyou to the bees.
I don't do anything similar with any other food.
Just honey, and bees.
I have *no* idea why.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 10:38, 10 replies)
well, it would be a bit odd with meat or fish, no?
dear cow. thank you so much for being butchered. love mike...
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 10:58, closed)
dear cow. thank you so much for being butchered. love mike...
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 10:58, closed)
True...
...but I don't thank cows when I eat cheese or drink milk. Oh god - maybe I'm going to start doing that now.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:14, closed)
...but I don't thank cows when I eat cheese or drink milk. Oh god - maybe I'm going to start doing that now.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:14, closed)
When referring to honey
in our house, we always call it 'bee love'
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 12:51, closed)
in our house, we always call it 'bee love'
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 12:51, closed)
Maybe it's cos bees are far more committed to producing honey than other animals are to producing other food
Sure, a cow has to die to give us beefburgers, but it only has to do that once. Being herded into a brain-gouging machine is really no effort at all. Egg laying looks pretty painful, but that's just part of the course of being a chicken.
But if you're a bee, you and your entire family have spent your entire lives producing that honey, in the hope of securing a better future for the generations to come. From the moment you were born to the moment you die, making that honey is your entire life's work.
Also: how come people can't make honey out of pollen, but bees can? People are smarter than bees, right? Surely there's not some magic bee alchemy beyond the ken of science?
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:11, closed)
Sure, a cow has to die to give us beefburgers, but it only has to do that once. Being herded into a brain-gouging machine is really no effort at all. Egg laying looks pretty painful, but that's just part of the course of being a chicken.
But if you're a bee, you and your entire family have spent your entire lives producing that honey, in the hope of securing a better future for the generations to come. From the moment you were born to the moment you die, making that honey is your entire life's work.
Also: how come people can't make honey out of pollen, but bees can? People are smarter than bees, right? Surely there's not some magic bee alchemy beyond the ken of science?
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:11, closed)
That's probably it.
I am appreciating the amount of sheer work that's put in to creating this delicious sugary treat.
Bees are awesome.
OMG I LUV BEAS
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:15, closed)
I am appreciating the amount of sheer work that's put in to creating this delicious sugary treat.
Bees are awesome.
OMG I LUV BEAS
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:15, closed)
It's a pretty old superstition :)
probably the same reason people used to tell the bees the news first that someone in the household had died.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 14:02, closed)
probably the same reason people used to tell the bees the news first that someone in the household had died.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 14:02, closed)
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