> I have my outside thoughts because I'm not in the cult, but if
> you didn't notice the cult then you haven't been paying
> attention (hint: they have a mailing list.)
heh
no, i don't subscribe to cult weekly. I think I indulge in enough Moz related activity without it.
But still, most Moz fans assimilate what ideas they want and gloss over the rest of it. That's what they are famous for, ya know....and even though he suddenly brought up the meat issue on this last tour again, it's not like the rest of his albums were dedicated strictly to being a broccoli head.
I do have to wonder why the westham girls were starving in Europe. Last time I checked, they do have fresh fruit and vegetables, and I know that at least in Britain they had a much wider spectrum of veggie cuisine than here in the states. Matter of fact, when I was in Vegas, I was having a hard time coming up with food ideas because even a garden salad had a 14 oz T-bone steak tossed in it.
> Not really. Listen to what he says about meat eaters. He has no
> respect for them which makes it all the more sad that they're
> his best friends.
Um, are they his best friends?
> Ignorant people anyway.
> Life can be changed...or killed.
Um, yes, but there are 6 billion others running around. What do you do about them?
> It did for Moz. Look what he did with all his mental anguish.
And very impressive. And it's fun how he dances so happily to it.
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