Sunday, October 30, 2022

Puma Cell Venom

I am a sucker for Pumas. Saw a cheap pair of Puma Cell Venom Reflectives and snapped them up. Similar markings to some Hokas I like. Sportier than my black adidas. More comfortable and subdued than my other black Pumas.

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://runrepeat.com/puma-cell-venom__;!!AE29DT8V!XYgRRyeUh_5cJic8QNr9jmzsPRFm557tzxAt3SoxxKYuOct-UrMXp8CTBVzs6GuAF3qs8B6dLhXpF5pw4wI$  

I am a sucker for black sneakers with white soles. Now I have seven pair. No wight. Need to take a team picture. These Venoms, the other black Pumas, two addias pairs, one Nike, one New Balance, Vans, and my Crocs loafers. Need to sell the other black Pumas, my colorful Pumas, the too small Vans high-tops, and maybe a few others. And bobbleheads. And other stuff.

I am impressed with young Bryce Young. You know back when Tebow played everyone made such a big deal about him kneeling to pray on the sideline, but he never made a show of it either. It was the photographers who watched his every move.

Work: when departments organize the meals, there’s plenty of good food, it arrives on time, and production doesn’t suffer. There’s a reason why they order catering instead of a food truck.

Driving can be a chore. The older I get the harder it is. Traffic on highways can get thick. That said, I enjoy the country views.  I like to park where there are no cars, or at least at the end of a row. I hate even driving NEXT to a big car or truck. Also I like driving a small car. driving great big trucks may look cool, but they’re in trouble when all the parking is tight. And get like 10 MPG.

Pet peeve: I can see people wanting to spend their lunch hour alone in their car, but running the car the entire hour? What a waste of gas. Surely such people don’t believe in climate change / global warming. Think of the pollution! If I get suckered into a slow drive-thru line I will turn off my engine while I am waiting.

Guidelines for life:

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hive.com/blog/rules-for-a-good-life-from-influential-philosophers/__;!!AE29DT8V!TXTdB1Ai7J8_7S-V9W2WCtAG2D6qKK9g7mv1E1X81WoZE__t1h2GjBST8E2V1BPJIBaS82jn6LCO_iz9SHc$

What the world may do with religion, since truth is now relegated to the eyes of the beholder. A.k.a. everyone is doing what is right in their own eyes. I’ve heard that somewhere before.

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/theologicalapologetics/2022/10/the-next-major-shift-in-christian-apologetics-paganism-the-power-of-god/?fbclid=IwAR1bbQz8dkUYGwIUqveFkrzMSBKXQ_CVqNtQPnnlP4vEglZ5K0Qiv-gU1o8

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