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	<title>Comments on: Feeling the Eh Rune</title>
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	<description>Thoughts from Heathenism&#039;s Most Independent Author</description>
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		<title>By: SiegfriedGoodfellow</title>
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		<description>Thank you, this is very helpful!

You know, I was just thinking about this the other day. I was thinking about how we complain about the cost of gas, and yet, once you&#039;ve put the gas in your car, besides a few routine maintenance things from time to time, the car just sits there and then goes wherever you want.

But with a horse, you&#039;d have to be taking care of it constantly, feeding it hay ... the cost of gas, I think, pales in comparison with the amount of time if you clocked it to take care of a horse. Not that taking care of a horse is not worth it, mind you, but thinking of the horse helps us to appreciate how good we have it.

On the other hand, a horse does allow you to go off road, as you put it, which most cars do not.

Still, though, the comparison is good. Gosh, if I treated a horse with as much negligence as I&#039;ve treated some cars, I&#039;d be lucky if the horse were still alive. Some lessons for taking care of that which is loyal to us!</description>
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<p>You know, I was just thinking about this the other day. I was thinking about how we complain about the cost of gas, and yet, once you&#8217;ve put the gas in your car, besides a few routine maintenance things from time to time, the car just sits there and then goes wherever you want.</p>
<p>But with a horse, you&#8217;d have to be taking care of it constantly, feeding it hay &#8230; the cost of gas, I think, pales in comparison with the amount of time if you clocked it to take care of a horse. Not that taking care of a horse is not worth it, mind you, but thinking of the horse helps us to appreciate how good we have it.</p>
<p>On the other hand, a horse does allow you to go off road, as you put it, which most cars do not.</p>
<p>Still, though, the comparison is good. Gosh, if I treated a horse with as much negligence as I&#8217;ve treated some cars, I&#8217;d be lucky if the horse were still alive. Some lessons for taking care of that which is loyal to us!</p>
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