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In reply to the discussion: The view from someone who has largely dropped out.....comments on recent things [View all]Turin_C3PO
(16,385 posts)10. Wow, sour grapes much?
Geeze, calm down.
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The view from someone who has largely dropped out.....comments on recent things [View all]
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
OP
So, you can't find a space in your heart to be happy for someone else's good fortune?
scarletwoman
Feb 2020
#16
I am sorry that my simple "thank you" was not very clear as to what I was referring to. In reading
alwaysinasnit
Feb 2020
#18
nicely put. I took no issue with any of the responses in this section - they are real reactions,
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#92
Thanks for the kind response. I am glad you continue to poke your head in to DU and let us know
alwaysinasnit
Feb 2020
#119
It's wonderful to hear from you! I believe it's very wise of you focus on the good in your life.
scarletwoman
Feb 2020
#11
may things work out as you wish...we all deserve happiness, joy and peace.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#99
I've decided if they put me in a foul mood, they win - and they don't deserve to steal my happiness.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#101
hijacking - it's the DU way! Seriously, it's fine - all opinions here are valid
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#105
I was just thinking on if I realize my goal of gardening when 100, I can just
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#108
if one is brave enough to "go there", it is pretty chilling, that's for sure.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#111
Be well NRaleighLiberal. I agree with your read of events and appreciate your choices.
c-rational
Feb 2020
#38
Hope is a great thing. It is an absolutely essential thing. we can't let it be stolen.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#89
I read a few times a day and open "my mouth" when compelled, so no worries!
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#87
. . . . "but never enough of my wife, dogs, cats, life, nature, music, books."
Aussie105
Feb 2020
#60
I get to grow them in a new place. Trying to figure out how big or small my garden will be
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#73
:-) encouraged to post Intro in TheLounge but got the yellow window :-)
OfTheBottom99Percent
Feb 2020
#128
Let me have a think. Certainly, the poems of Mary Oliver (if you are an animal lover)
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2020
#116