Welcome to issue 53 of Happy Cow's Weekly Moos! Please excuse the break in service last week while all our batteries were being re-charged.
Whatever!
Swifty Flame-Anderson suggests that if people who say 'whatever' during arguments actually meant what they said, then their life would be an effortless joy, as that 'whatever', if genuine, would be the equivalent of unconditional love.
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Bored, Bored, Bored!
Humans are the only species capable of experiencing boredom. Watch a dog or cat for a while and you will notice that they are capable of going into silent stillness almost instantly, with no apparent agitation at all. Why can't humans do this?
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The Final Word
Swifty Flame-Anderson enjoys a good old debate but never sees any need to come to a final answer or decide 'right' from 'wrong'. Here he discusses how this is much like life in general.
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***** New Happy Cow Forum *****
In case you missed the announcement a couple of weeks ago, we are pleased to say that the new Happy Cow Forum has now been up and running for a couple of weeks! Come and introduce yourself and join in the fun. There will be a regular Hoary Debate of the Week.
Come and stick your oar in ...
Blast From the Past
For those of you who are new to Happy Cow, we have decided to include a random article from the archives. Those of you who have been with us since the beginning, thank you so very much and you may have seen this before!
What will it be this week? ...
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