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Industry Arts
Occupation Slave to the State, Amateur Photog, Daydreamer, Wannabe Actress
Introduction Not all who wander are lost.
Interests learning, laughter, potatoes in any form but raw, change, language, sustainable living, oceans, obstacles, books, literary and psychoanalytic theory, babies, domino's thin crust pizza, dreaming, recycling, grownups, mess ups, breaking points, starting points, God, gifts, gardening, music, mothers, animals, animosity, being outside, staying inside, loyalty, school, hatred, curiosity, running, farming, outer space, inner limits, cycling
Favorite Movies Lost in Translation, The Big Lebowski, The Neverending Story, Vertigo, Beautiful Girls, Talladega Nights, Donnie Darko, Rear Window, Ghost Town, Crash, Sin City, Jaws, Memento, Kill Bill 1/2, Austin Powers 1/2/3, The Big Lebowski, Amelie, Burn After Reading, Strangers on a Train, The NeverEnding Story, Battle Royale, Seven, Eastern Promises, Charlie's Angels 1/2/3, A Christmas Story, Pulp Fiction, Short Circuit, Fargo, Requiem for a Dream, The Usual Suspects, Shaun of the Living Dead, The Birdcage, Hot Fuzz, Earth Girls are Easy, Silence of the Lambs, Fight Club, Sweeney Todd, Earth Girls Are Easy
Favorite Music They Might Be Giants, all hip hop, all blues, some rock, most jazz, lots of hair bands
Favorite Books Gosh...let's just list authors or this will get ridiculous. Reverse alphabetical order:, Tennessee Williams, T.H. White, H.G. Wells, John Webster, Kurt Vonnegut, Virgil, Bram Stoker, Edmund Spenser, Sophocles, Philip Sidney, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, William Shakespeare, Jose Saramago, J.D. Salinger, J.K. Rowling, William Rowley, Christina Rossetti, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Sir Walter Ralegh, Alexander Pope, Edgar Allan Poe, Plato, George Orwell, Flannery O'Connor, Tim O'Brien, Vladmir Nabokov, Toni Morrison, Thomas More, John Milton, Thomas Middleton, Andrew Marvell, Christopher Marlowe, Sir John Mandeville, Niccolo Machiavelli, Harper Lee, William Langland, Steven King, Margery Kempe, Franz Kafka, Ben Jonson, Samuel Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Homer, Thomas Hoby, Carl Hiaasen, Joseph Heller, John Gower, William Golding, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Euripides, Desiderius Erasmus, John Donne, Donaldson, e.e. cummings, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Paulo Coelho, G.K. Chesterton, Geoffrey Chaucer, Albert Camus, Elizabeth Cary, William Blake, Saint Benedict, Francis Bacon, Aquinas, Aristotle, Aeschylus

How is an ankle unlike a consequence?

Well, they're both nouns, and since an ankle is a connection and a consequence is an effect, I'd say they're pretty much synonyms.