Vegfest & Soap Smell by Isabella J. Mansfeld
Vegans tell many tales. Since they have given up meat, they require new hobbies. The ways of the vegan world typically revolve around urban centers. Living off the grid for the urbane still is pretty damned on the grid. A hard life awaits those who truly live off the grid, or maybe it is easy. It can be hard to tell as those who live off the grid tell no tales about their actual lifestyle. Others romanticize life off the grid on behalf of those actually living it. Writing a story about somebody can be far easier than to have to bother with all those experiences. Quite frequently life is too much for anybody to handle, and everybody can read about that one person’s extreme misfortune.
Eccentric boutiques ought to be avoided at all costs. Great misfortune awaits anybody foolish enough to stumble into such a boutique. Life as an urban farmer strikes many as strange, though it probably is the future. Too many years have passed by since anybody in the cities saw an actual tree or some grass. By embracing all of that gray for so long, it was inevitable that the grass would grew one day. Podcasts about a simpler life feel unnecessarily complicated. If somebody needs a podcast to figure out what they are doing with their life then they really need to reevaluate what it is they are doing. Sure, guidance is fine but to have somebody simply talking at a person for so long feels a bit much.
Being into juices is the new reality. Water got boring. Water really needs a rebrand. For a while bottled water became a thing bu then it fell off a bit. Lots of items get juiced every single day. Poor, innocent fruits, vegetables, cardboard, all of it gets juiced into an odd-colored item. So much is happening at all times that it becomes obvious that somebody needs to pay close attention, to see what is happening to all these foods that might prefer to continue their food-based lifestyle.
After foods, the eccentric boutiques love soaps. Soaps keep everything clean. People live their lives trying to emulate godliness yet the closest they get to that is smelling nice. For some, it is the best they can do. Cheap soap takes away from that specialness smelling overpowering in its sadness. One day all soaps will be wonderful until then the soap smell lingers in bathrooms across the world, hoping to be banished into the void for sweet smells.
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