Is it normal to be so proud of what's in front of you?
My brother is a proud vegetarian, so very proud of eating a pile of vegetables (I've seen it), and I'm proud of my clothes, shopping at H&M, the highest standard clothes in the cosmos, even though it's no different from regular clothes in a normal clothes shop (I doubt this shop is normal, some of the clothes are totally different). To be more honest I'm so very proud of my drinks, but not as proud as I have been since they talked ill of my wannabe liquid diet. Does being a doctor automatically mean you ought to believe them? If a doctor was a health expert does that make him right when it comes to eating your vegetables? It's the science of health, but when I'm going shopping, health or not, I buy chocolate almond milk, rooibos tisane (pronounced ti-zan), peppermint and spearmint tisane, juices galore, sometimes it's a drinks only shopping spree, as I was warned repeatedly that I'm endangering my health. Why does health come into it? Can't it be that I drink the tastiest beverages and leave it at that? Is a researcher suddenly wrong in all that testing, testing again if they think they're right, then testing again if they think they're right, and testing again if they think they're right? It's like science. This is exactly what I've been doing. Two things: a waterian only drinks water and coconut water, a juicetarian only drinks juices, you need variety, but to be stricter than a vegan. And diets are not "stupid", they're just idiosyncratic. Is any of this normal?