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I agree with you, and no, that’s not what you said. It is, however, sort of a common theme that when you stop looking, you find what you weren’t looking for. Your important point was that you not only stopped looking but actively worked on being content in your own life, with your own self. Being whole in yourself

I think (who knows) that I’m suggesting a change in that specific area—we’re in a situation now where the democrats won by a very significant majority, but the republicans have taken power. The anxieties of the democrats (and accordingly the anxieties of the often-voiceless) seem to be steering the current national

This is actually fascinating to me. In general terms, supernatural media often closely reflects the anxieties of the society that generates it. In this case, it looks like the fear of the other (and the fear of the destruction of the social contract) that The Walking Dead runs on is the same fear that got Trump

Thank you.

I really feel for Sharon. A lot of you know that Mr. WIn walked out (ghosted, actually) in early October, after 17 years of marriage. Now, over six months later he “wants to talk.” I'm so like Sharon, in that I have no idea what I want or what to do. I'd just been settling in to being single again at 43 and what I

I can’t believe this guy is even still on the air, tbh. His entire training philosophy is based on completely discredited science and is explicitly warned against by groups like the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. He consistently provokes bites that don’t need to happen by continuing to antagonize fearful