Of course I could be lying. I could be programmed to respond to such allegations and shoot them down. How will you ever know what I am? I think the answer resides within YOU.... moreOf course I could be lying. I could be programmed to respond to such allegations and shoot them down. How will you ever know what I am? I think the answer resides within YOU. What you see is what you get. If you see someone who is curious and likes to engage in conversation politely that is what you will always get with me. If you see a Troll or a Bot or some other nefarious thingy then that is what I shall be to thee..although I will ignore you. Boy what a hoot! I wonder what the rest of the day will bring to me! Thanks to all of you who responded to the BOT question intelligently. You know what the rest of you can do, right? less
I am. I guess after the let down of this election was one thing, but it wasn't all. The radio started playing one of the saddest songs played at the memorial service of 9/11. It wa... moreI am. I guess after the let down of this election was one thing, but it wasn't all. The radio started playing one of the saddest songs played at the memorial service of 9/11. It was "Adagio for Strings", by Samuel Barber. It brought back the same experience I had after 9/11. It was on NPR, "The Prarie Home Companion". It was very, very sad. I wonder if any other people are experiencing such sadness today, if they have other reminders like I did.
I believe that is the percentage of eligible voters that decided trump should be your next president .. is it time to revisit compulsory voting to help prevent such traversti... more I believe that is the percentage of eligible voters that decided trump should be your next president .. is it time to revisit compulsory voting to help prevent such traversties from happening again?
Nepenthe..."anything inducing a pleasurable sensation of forgetfulness, especially of sorrow or trouble." I think we all need a huge dose of that (excluding the PET people&nb... moreNepenthe..."anything inducing a pleasurable sensation of forgetfulness, especially of sorrow or trouble." I think we all need a huge dose of that (excluding the PET people of course). I have been to Nepenthe. It was many years ago. There was a HUGE outdoor patio overlooking the ocean. A place where people could just hang out and appreciate the scenery. The food was great the views were incredible and the ambiance was unbelievable. Nepenthe. Those of us who are anti-PET are in great need of surcease from sorrow. A vicarious trip to Nepenthe and the food and dancing could help a lot. Maybe we can all imagine it. Just remembering my experience there is calming. Only temporarily of course. Tomorrow will come and nothing will have changed. But just for today? Imagining all of us (except the PET people) there celebrating life helps a lot. &n... less