The Editor and I were discussing his theory of Natural Weakness earlier tonight.
It turns out that there are other "Weakness" theories that explain various rampant behaviours throughout society. The main culprit being "Moral Weakness".
I prefer to avoid all of that, focusing on my own insular weakness, which I have this week identified as "Carb Weakness". But is this defined as the effect resulting from a lack of carbs, or rather a penchant for carbs?
Which raises the similarly dichotomous question of which side of the coin lies "Moral Weakness"? Does it depend on the way you toss it?
Happily, there is no doubt about this weekend's activities. There will be at least a 40km human powered expedition; the only question surrounds which type of rubber will be used (bicycle tyre or shoe tread).
Current weight is 13 stones 2 pounds (184 pounds / 83.5 kg).
Thursday 6 November 2008
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A connection between Moral weakness and tossing has been generally recognised through the ages.
I wonder if other forms of low morality make you go blind too?
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