Despair

Heart attacks. No ice cream. :( Frozen yogurt is good. Cheaper. Acceptable chocolatiness. Only flavour I like. Or chocolate derived.
 
What does ice cream have to do with despair?

According to Kierkegaard, eating would temporarily stop you from professing your faith in the One True God. According to less religious existentialists, the ice cream may be an opiate that prevents you from thoughtfully identifying and engaging your volitions and freedoms and leading an authentic life.
 
According to Kierkegaard, eating would temporarily stop you from professing your faith in the One True God. According to less religious existentialists, the ice cream may be an opiate that prevents you from thoughtfully identifying and engaging your volitions and freedoms and leading an authentic life.

smarty pants
 
According to Kierkegaard, eating would temporarily stop you from professing your faith in the One True God. According to less religious existentialists, the ice cream may be an opiate that prevents you from thoughtfully identifying and engaging your volitions and freedoms and leading an authentic life.

Impressive, now what does that have to do with the price of tea?
 
According to Kierkegaard, eating would temporarily stop you from professing your faith in the One True God. According to less religious existentialists, the ice cream may be an opiate that prevents you from thoughtfully identifying and engaging your volitions and freedoms and leading an authentic life.

Well, if just eating does all that shit, what does Kirkyguard say about fucking? :eek:
 
*chuckle*

That's a thing? I never heard of it. I like coffee ice cream.

Oh, it's an awesome thing! And you can pretend it's healthy...
Win, win! :D

I have a recipe for homemade coffee icecream that uses 3 ingredients and is handmade... :)
 
Oh, it's an awesome thing! And you can pretend it's healthy...
Win, win! :D

I have a recipe for homemade coffee icecream that uses 3 ingredients and is handmade... :)

That's true, I'll have to see if I can find it and try it.

That sounds great. I don't eat ice cream very often, but I try to avoid ones with a lot of preservatives. Do you need a machine to make it?
 
That's true, I'll have to see if I can find it and try it.

That sounds great. I don't eat ice cream very often, but I try to avoid ones with a lot of preservatives. Do you need a machine to make it?

No machine (except maybe a mixer if you dont want to use a whisk).
I'll dig out the recipe amounts - haven't made it for a while! - and put the recipe up in the food thread tomorrow :)
 
No machine (except maybe a mixer if you dont want to use a whisk).
I'll dig out the recipe amounts - haven't made it for a while! - and put the recipe up in the food thread tomorrow :)

Thanks warrior queen, I'll look for it. I'll let you know when I try it out. I've got a whisk and a mixer, so I'm covered.:)
 
Three in the morning, and I am watching Eddie Murphy video clips.
My local PBS station decides that this is the time of night to air
The Kennedy Center ceremony for Eddie Murphy. He won the
Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, this year.


No mention of green tea ice cream, as of yet.
(Has a faint aftertaste of coffee...)
 
The show's host said that they were looking to Eddie Murphy to save the Kennedy Center from becoming the Trump Center. (It seems that folks like the Kennedy Center the way that it is, and have no desire to see one armed bandits in the lobby.)
 
What does ice cream have to do with despair?
Just a bit of trivia (and I'm not driven by narcissism when I'm saying this; I'm just flabbergasted by some of the Lit. madness):

This is another alt (not pointing any fingers re who). The initial post was something in the line of : "Who's this alt Aella_? Is it #narcissist # personality disordered etc.)? But the OP changed it's mind and edited the post, just in time so that it didn't appear as 'edited')
 
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