jayeoba peter
@peters active 7 years, 6 months ago-
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This is a very interesting piece of writing. No going around the bushes in manner of speaking but very straight forward or direct to the point. Yes, the message really hit the mark.
I found the title “The Basics of Being Ugly” a bit amusing and at the same time quite absorbing. Who wants to be ugly in the first place? Everyone wants to be beautiful am I right?
The title reminds me of our college class back in the old days in the Art Appreciation/Humanities especially in Aesthetics. I vividly recall that our professor once told us that in Aesthetics “there is no such thing as ugly, only less beautiful”.
As I understand the writings the word ugly covers both the “physical ugliness” and the “ugliness of character”.
Whether or not there is such a thing as “Martha’s House” or it is a mere fictionalized representation, it is quite intriguing that a group of girls with physical and character ugliness are tied together in one place.
I believed that the development of any person character is always dependent upon the “nature-nurture” thing (genetics and environmental factors).
If and when I’m going to meet those girls in the near future (who knows?) I’m going to be just my old self: just be myself and to carry myself as gentleman.
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It is a real place, and these are real people; warts and all. Their ugliness is not just physical, it is everything about them. Their behaviour has virtually chased the more normal people out, and they don’t seem to appreciate reality.
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It is wise to choose the food we eat, because most of the diseases usually occur due to poor eating habits. Indulging in fruits and vegetables is the best.
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thanks for the info but i guess grean tea out of the list now, i mean they used to say its healthy but recently i read few books and reviews by science says its not that much healthy and if you get lots of that grean tea its really not good, what why i dont know but im sure i did read that, also i dont like its taste i like red tea more, any way metabolism is much better if you walk and be active human that is the best key to metabolise your food and fats specially
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Green tea is always a good choice. It shouldn’t be all you eat or drink. I don’t like it’s taste either. I put honey in it and that helps. I know it is good for me so I do drink it. I have read things that said that water wasn’t good for us if we drank too much too. The trick here is all things in moderation. We all need some exercise too, yes.
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