If you spend too much time eating junk food it creates an appetite for healthy food. If you read only trashy magazines it creates an appetite for literature. If you see too much crass unjust disgusting undemocratic political behavior it creates an appetite for peaceful revolution

Sep 16, 2020 · 2:55 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
So what you are saying is the successes of capitalism have created an appetite for the poverty of socialism? 🤪
Replying to @marwilliamson
A lot of people have a problem with your food anology. I'd say that's because most of us are not listening to our bodies. We were trained out it with diets, school, work schedules, and media images of perfection. If we're aware and present in our bodies we can self-regulate.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
IDK... unfortunately, I eat a lot of junk food. :(
Replying to @marwilliamson
You have an appetite for hatred and passing judgment, @marwilliamson. Your heart is more hateful than you may ever realise.
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...or violent revolution
Replying to @marwilliamson
I wish that was true. I have essentially lived on junk food since I started eating 52 years ago and I want to crave healthy food but I cannot get myself to eat it. I’m glad it works for you though.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I find that negative behaviors and thoughts lead to more of the same. I have to jump the track to get back on the road of eating healthy, reading good literature and taking positive political action. I resist the urge to post memes about a Trump.
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I only eat junk food every trashy magazines when I want to. Nobody shoves that stuff down my throat.
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I got beaten up by cops on picketlines and in the streets a dozen times and now I want to abolish the police state. I've been mistreated at all my jobs and now I want workers control over industry and by any means nessesary so that future generations don't have to live this way.