This will be my first election in which I’ll be able to vote, and I’m glad that for this election there is actually a candidate who I want to be elected as president; I was expecting not to vote.
Alan Peterson's Life List
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1. explore the Amazon rainforest
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2. be more active
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3. climb more trees
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4. learn to play the didgeridoo
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5. go to a hookah bar
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6. participate in a protest
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7. participate in a sweat lodge ceremony
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8. publicly protest against something
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9. Be a better friend
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10. Visit a Native American reservation
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11. attend the burning man festival
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12. Dye my hair green
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13. Improve my social skills
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14. receive a letter from Hogwarts apologizing for the late owl but informing me that i am actually a wizard.
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15. learn more about native american culture
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16. See Ron Paul as president
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17. graduate from highschool early
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18. walk everywhere
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19. Perform random acts of kindness
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20. take ayahuasca with a shaman
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21. apprentice to a shaman
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22. live naturally
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23. get laid
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24. change my life
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25. go on a vision quest
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26. hug more
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27. learn to meditate
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28. Fall in love
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29. enjoy every moment of my life
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30. live in a tepee
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31. make dandelion wine
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32. make people smile
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33. Skydive
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34. Go skinnydipping on the full moon
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35. play strip poker
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36. be more honest with myself and other people
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37. explore the world's spiritual traditions
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38. spend less time on the internet
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39. Travel around India
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40. find like minded friends
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I haven’t used any soap or soap alternative for the past couple months, and I haven’t had any problems. I don’t smell, I don’t feel gross, and it saves me time in the shower. Also, I feel like my skin is less dry, although I’m not positive. Anyway, I would recommend it as it is cheaper and more natural.
I have two older brothers who have also tried this, one for about a year now, and neither of them have ever thought about switching back to using soap.
As far as not using shampoo, I’m interested in learning more about that. I’m trying to slowly transition by using shampoo now every other day, and in a couple weeks I’ll try to do it every few days until eventually I won’t need it anymore.
I ate a delicious, juicy steak last night after a year and a half of being a vegetarian.
I really didn’t have any problem morally with eating meat; life exists because it steals life (unless you can photosynthesize, which I, unfortunately, can not).
I decided I’ll eat meat on occasion, as long as it is natural and organic and free-range, because that is what I really care about: eating naturally and not having the animal suffer.
