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HTF did he do this?

Originally posted by: J Heartless Slick
The question that keeps coming to me is not how but why?

I don't know why *he* did it, but I think that his saying that he learned a lot is telling. It goes beyond the physical. When someone goes through something like that, I think they find things and learn things that go deep. That's the sort of experience that will change a person.

He didn't really know what he was getting into. He knew he'd be hungry, but I don't think he truly understood the scope of his own stunt. It's not something he'll ever forget.

Why do something like that? Why put oneself through it? I think it's spritual (not necessarily religious).
 
Originally posted by: Azraele
Originally posted by: J Heartless Slick
The question that keeps coming to me is not how but why?

I don't know why *he* did it, but I think that his saying that he learned a lot is telling. It goes beyond the physical. When someone goes through something like that, I think they find things and learn things that go deep. That's the sort of experience that will change a person.

He didn't really know what he was getting into. He knew he'd be hungry, but I don't think he truly understood the scope of his own stunt. It's not something he'll ever forget.

Why do something like that? Why put oneself through it? I think it's spritual (not necessarily religious).

I think it is $$$ as well as him being an attention whore
 
Like Buddha when he reached enlightenment... except he did with nature and not with the urban community... 😛
 
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