Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain -
If the conscious mind--the part you consider to be you--is just the tip of the iceberg, what is the rest doing?
quote [ May 8, 2017 - "Norm" is a short film about two roommates debating over the morality of rape, in a society where raping women is legal and socially accepted.
Written and Directed by Miguel Endara ]
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Jack Blue said @ 8:03pm GMT on 9th May
They do not. And point is, I don't even want the sandwich. But time and time again that cheese sandwich haunts me.
No one else has the bosses wife coming along, pointing out the cheese sandwiches, or any sandwich for them. But since she heard I am 'vegetarian', clearly I don't want the ham sandwiches.
It's horrible.
Jack Blue said @ 8:11pm GMT on 9th May
They do not. And point is, I don't even want the sandwich. But time and time again that cheese sandwich haunts me.
No one else has the bosses wife coming along, pointing out the cheese sandwiches, or any sandwich for them. But since she heard I am 'vegetarian', clearly I don't want the ham sandwiches.
It's horrible.
"No thanks, I don't want any." does not work btw. I tried that. I prepare and bring my own food, like everyone else. During coffee breaks, the company provides hard bread, cheese, butter and fruit, I go for the fruit, or rusks with peanut butter, once again my own provided. I try the same trick with the montly breakfasts, but I keep getting singled out.
I don't want to eat animals or anything squeezed from an animal. I want to eat my own food, not talk about my food preferences to anyone and just let the conversation be about anything else than me being a vegan.
Hate it.
Jack Blue said @ 8:18pm GMT on 9th May
They do not. Regular milk cheese with calf stomach in it. And point is, I don't even want any sandwich. But time and time again that cheese sandwich haunts me.
No one else has the bosses wife coming along, pointing out the cheese sandwiches, or any sandwich for them. But since she heard I am 'vegetarian', clearly I don't want the ham sandwiches.
It's horrible.
"No thanks, I don't want any." does not work btw. I tried that. I prepare and bring my own food, like everyone else. During coffee breaks, the company provides hard bread, cheese, butter and fruit, I go for the fruit, or rusks with peanut butter, once again my own provided. I try the same trick with the montly breakfasts, but I keep getting singled out.
And I'm not alone. Plenty of people don't have the breakfast for a number of reasons. Diets, pregnancies, taste preferences. But since I am the vegan (that must mean, I don't have meat) I clearly must want the cheese sandwich.
I don't want to eat animals or anything squeezed from an animal. I want to eat my own food, not talk about my food preferences to anyone and just let the conversation be about anything else than me being a vegan.
Hate it.
Jack Blue said @ 8:23pm GMT on 9th May
They do not. Regular milk cheese with calf stomach in it. And point is, I don't even want any sandwich. But time and time again that cheese sandwich haunts me.
No one else has the bosses wife coming along, pointing out the cheese sandwiches, or any sandwich for them. But since she heard I am 'vegetarian', clearly I don't want the ham sandwiches.
It's horrible.
"No thanks, I don't want any." does not work btw. I tried that. I prepare and bring my own food, like everyone else. During coffee breaks, the company provides hard bread, cheese, butter and fruit, I go for the fruit, or rusks with peanut butter, once again my own provided. I try the same trick with the montly breakfasts, but I keep getting singled out.
And I'm not alone. Plenty of people don't have the breakfast for a number of reasons. Diets, pregnancies, taste preferences. But since I am the vegan (that must mean, I don't have meat) I clearly must want the cheese sandwich.
I don't want to eat animals or anything squeezed from an animal. I want to eat my own food, not talk about my food preferences to anyone and just let the conversation be about anything else than me being a vegan.
Hate it.
Me being a vegan came out due to a dietary preference list that went along, on which I wrote "vegan, if inconvenient I don't mind going without food" or something like that. And due to people coming along sticking their nose in my colourful plate, asking me "hey, what's this!"
I start telling them "Some beans, lenses, sprouts, carrots an-"
"No meat?"
And the cat was out of the bag. Now I must try to dodge cheese sandwiches.
/
Jack Blue said @ 8:03pm GMT on 9th May
They do not. Regular milk cheese with calf stomach in it. And point is, I don't even want any sandwich. But time and time again that cheese sandwich haunts me.
No one else has the bosses wife coming along, pointing out the cheese sandwiches, or any sandwich for them. But since she heard I am 'vegetarian', clearly I don't want the ham sandwiches.
It's horrible.
"No thanks, I don't want any." does not work btw. I tried that. I prepare and bring my own food, like everyone else. During coffee breaks, the company provides hard bread, cheese, butter and fruit, I go for the fruit, or rusks with peanut butter, once again my own provided. I try the same trick with the montly breakfasts, but I keep getting singled out.
And I'm not alone. Plenty of people don't have the breakfast for a number of reasons. Diets, pregnancies, taste preferences. But since I am the vegan (that must mean, I don't have meat) I clearly must want the cheese sandwich.
I don't want to eat animals or anything squeezed from an animal. I want to eat my own food, not talk about my food preferences to anyone and just let the conversation be about anything else than me being a vegan.
Hate it.
Me being a vegan came out due to a dietary preference list that went along, on which I wrote "vegan, if inconvenient I don't mind going without food" or something like that. And due to people coming along sticking their nose in my colourful plate, asking me "hey, what's this!"
I start telling them "Some beans, lenses, sprouts, carrots an-"
"No meat?"
And the cat was out of the bag. Now I must try to dodge cheese sandwiches.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vegan/comments/69yqqj/i_made_a_film_about_what_it_feels_like_to_be_a/