For lent, the period starting tomorrow and going on until Easter, 
during which the English (and probably many others) give up bad habits 
and take up good habits, I have decided to dedicate my giving-ups to 
making the environment better. 
One thing is to stop taking uneccessarily (but oh so nice) long showers.
 I will not set a time limit, since then I will only be rushed and risk 
starting to sweat again right after, so it will all be pretty pointless.
 Instead, I will simply do the washing I need and nothing more. No 
daydreaming to the sound of pouring and splashing water and enjoying the
 warmth enveloping you. This just has to stop; I have had my good time 
so far, but now I will make a serious effort to be less wasteful with 
hot water.
The other thing I am giving up is puns.
 Puns are the most pure and wonderful type of jokes, but everyone around
 me seem to develop aggression issues or suicidal tendencies whenever I 
make a decent pun (so, on a daily basis, then). It is almost as if they 
are giving up hope, having lost faith in humanity and despair over their
 coming years of acquaintance with me.
Therefore, as an
 act of mercy, and as a test of my dicipline, I will also stop making 
puns, for the good of the people and the sake of the environment (if 
they turn to alcohol and drugs to drown their sorrows, they will start 
littering all over the place...). Making puns is sort of an instinct for
 me; it is a deeply rooted part of my personality, so fighting the urge 
to throw out these provocative jokes will not be easy.
But then again, if it was easy, there would be little point in it, and not much of a sacrifice for the greater good! 
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