LJ just ate my lengthy response to you! NOOOOOO LJ!
Okay trying to remember what I rambled:
Someone is poisoning the homeless? That's a new low for humanity. As if their lives aren't dangerous enough.
I'm glad that Jared accepted Jeff would do with the money as he wills. Jared won't try to influence how Jeff spends it. If Jeff wants to feed as many as he can, he should. It says a lot about what sort of men they are, and they're both very good men.
I'm glad Jensen's safe at the moment! I loved his description of his body. It's so easy to take simple things for granted. It's easy to forget how soft the inner elbow is, or how malable skin is. It was nice to take stock in the wonders of the human body again. The body really is amazing. A lot of my studies focus on movement (dance, stage combat, aerial, etc), so I need to be aware of what's going on with my body. But still, it was lovely to hear it described through new eyes. I've gotten used to thinking about bodies as "alignment, rotation, flextion, center of gravity, core, extension" etc. I forgot about the softness of the inner elbow under all the other jargon.
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Date: 2008-02-08 05:38 am (UTC)Okay trying to remember what I rambled:
Someone is poisoning the homeless? That's a new low for humanity. As if their lives aren't dangerous enough.
I'm glad that Jared accepted Jeff would do with the money as he wills. Jared won't try to influence how Jeff spends it. If Jeff wants to feed as many as he can, he should. It says a lot about what sort of men they are, and they're both very good men.
I'm glad Jensen's safe at the moment! I loved his description of his body. It's so easy to take simple things for granted. It's easy to forget how soft the inner elbow is, or how malable skin is. It was nice to take stock in the wonders of the human body again. The body really is amazing. A lot of my studies focus on movement (dance, stage combat, aerial, etc), so I need to be aware of what's going on with my body. But still, it was lovely to hear it described through new eyes. I've gotten used to thinking about bodies as "alignment, rotation, flextion, center of gravity, core, extension" etc. I forgot about the softness of the inner elbow under all the other jargon.