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In reply to the discussion: People Are Strange [View all]H2O Man
(78,921 posts)58. I'm convinced
that there are people who simply can not be happy without having something to be "outraged" by. Years ago, the village one of my brothers lived in passed a handful of laws about how long the grass on a lawn could be, etc. The laws were not passed to deal with any identified problem. Just some new elected officials attempting to prove they were serious about creating the village beautiful.
Upon my suggestion, my brother made his front lawn into a garden. He was issued several tickets, after one neighbor complained. He won in court, of course. But that he even had to go seemed mighty odd to me.
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A great line from the play, The Fantasticks in which the inge'nue kneels and prays by saying
AikidoSoul
Aug 2015
#59
You could have been talking about me. I've been particularly annoying lately
notadmblnd
Aug 2015
#27
"Self-reflection is, when done honestly, sometimes painful, but nevertheless essential."
bvar22
Aug 2015
#61
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bvar22
Aug 2015
#64
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Aug 2015
#11