Friday, December 9, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

My Weather Report

This is what I see when I look at a weather report:


Monday, May 2, 2011

Writing a paper over time

Turned it in 14 minutes before deadline--feels like I cured cancer!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

It's all in my head

But I looked badass in my head, that's got to count for something.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Day 3: Tragedy

Guys...it's been a good run, and I've accomplished a lot, but...tonight was a late night of disappointment.

After basically not eating anything all day, in a moment of weakness, I succumbed and ate a chicken tender, 60 hours after starting my vegetarianism. I'm sorry Aneesh--without your guidance, I was unable to stay true to the path.

Though I knew that this moment would come, I had not imagined it would come so soon. I had thought I could at least last the weekend, but given the circumstances, this was not a particularly good weekend through which to last. I know nobody was foolish enough to bet I would last the whole time, but I take great pleasure in proving certain people wrong (e.g. Joe Oh, I lasted more than 24 hours and did not throw up after 48).

I will say also that 60 hours is twice as long as my last vegetarian stint, which was 30 hours. I consider this an achievement.

Also, those were the best damn chicken tenders I've ever had.

In these 60 hours, I've learned a lot. First, is that even if certain vegetarian foods look like crap, they can taste good (e.g. the soup on Day 1). Second, sometimes the food doesn't look like crap and also tastes good (e.g. Thai Food cart from Day 2). And often, food that looks like crap, will taste like crap (e.g. the tofu parmesan. wtf.) Though I have not reached enlightenment, I have learned that it was actually not that difficult to resist eating meat as long as the meat was not right under my nose. And I also realized it's not so much the meat that is irresistible, but rather the coating on it (I will eat anything deep fried.)

My first experiment has fallen short of my expectations, but I have learned. I've a much greater appreciation of non-meat foods. And I know that, whatever it is that makes Aneesh eat vegetarian, I was unable to discover in 60 hours.

As I wallow in the shame of failure, I take comfort in knowing that, despite my weakness, I am now twice as strong as I was before. And also gives me some ideas for some possible future explorations. Stay tuned.

Day 2: Thai Cart


So here's Day 2, and it was actually a pretty encouraging day. Today, I had pad thai, drunken noodle, vegetable curry, and white rice for lunch. Then for dinner, pasta with alfredo sauce, mashed potatoes, some edamame beans, and one piece of tofu parmesan. I had one moment of weakness, where I saw some buffalo wings, but I resisted by quickly stepping away from the area. Then, later, after many hours of heavy lifting, I also ate an eggplant wenzel, which, WHILE ANEESH DIDN'T EAT, I know he would approve of it.

Also, I don't have pictures yet. I will post them ASAP.

Summary of day 2: better than day 1. There were no dino nuggets to taunt me for 1.5 hours straight.

At the moment of this post, I have survived over 39 hours of vegetarianism. Or Aneesh-etarianism.

Edit, with pictures