Say it..... without really saying it.
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I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.2
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laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
Someone said when this is all done I'll be able to find me a rich divorcee'2 -
I'll do it.1
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laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.1 -
Hubba hubba zoot zoot
Deba uba zat zat
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KosmosKitten wrote: »Hubba hubba zoot zoot
Deba uba zat zat
A-num num
thats like scat sounding to me, and I love jazz!
...nonsensical vocal sounds are mindfully inspiring (to me!)1 -
XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.
I imagine once this is over and the smoke has cleared, we’ll see a clear picture of rampant domestic abuse, substance abuse, depression and suicide.3 -
Motorsheen wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.
I imagine once this is over and the smoke has cleared, we’ll see a clear picture of rampant domestic abuse, substance abuse, depression and suicide.
It's already there:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/calls-us-helpline-jump-891-white-house-warned/story?id=70010113
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-05/coronavirus-crisis-suicide-hotline-mental-health-counselor1 -
XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.
I imagine once this is over and the smoke has cleared, we’ll see a clear picture of rampant domestic abuse, substance abuse, depression and suicide.
It's already there:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/calls-us-helpline-jump-891-white-house-warned/story?id=70010113
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-05/coronavirus-crisis-suicide-hotline-mental-health-counselor
😢 sad but true1 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.
I imagine once this is over and the smoke has cleared, we’ll see a clear picture of rampant domestic abuse, substance abuse, depression and suicide.
It's already there:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/calls-us-helpline-jump-891-white-house-warned/story?id=70010113
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-05/coronavirus-crisis-suicide-hotline-mental-health-counselor
😢 sad but true
Yep.I always hated the long, cold winters where I used to live. We would get a number of domestic violence, and suicide calls because people were shut indoors and it was too cold to go out. But, on the opposite spectrum, the long hot and humid spells during the summer homicides would go up.
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XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I bet many husbands are finally ready to build that she shed.
On a serious note related to it, domestic violence is up worldwide due to the quarantine. People had to know this was going to happen.
I imagine once this is over and the smoke has cleared, we’ll see a clear picture of rampant domestic abuse, substance abuse, depression and suicide.
It's already there:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/calls-us-helpline-jump-891-white-house-warned/story?id=70010113
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-05/coronavirus-crisis-suicide-hotline-mental-health-counselor
😢 sad but true
Yep.I always hated the long, cold winters where I used to live. We would get a number of domestic violence, and suicide calls because people were shut indoors and it was too cold to go out. But, on the opposite spectrum, the long hot and humid spells during the summer homicides would go up.
Can't win.
I remember reading homicide numbers that indicated when it became hot, the numbers would rise.
However, when it became brutal hot, the numbers would decline.
It was like it was too hot to even bother with some *kitten*.1 -
How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.7
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_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.3 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.4 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
Yes.....this is good.
What i mean is, your words are good, not the current situation.3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
Yes.....this is good.
What i mean is, your words are good, not the current situation.
Thank you.
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_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
It's not the little jokes and complaints I'm necessarily referring to, we all do that in an effort to connect and support. I am talking about the chronic complainers. I am talking about the parents that "can't stand" having their kids home 24/7, when they don't even know what their favorite color is! Take this extra time and use it to your advantage, otherwise we'll come out of it with a lot of - I "should've or could'ves." ♥3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
It's not the little jokes and complaints I'm necessarily referring to, we all do that in an effort to connect and support. I am talking about the chronic complainers. I am talking about the parents that "can't stand" having their kids home 24/7, when they don't even know what their favorite color is! Take this extra time and use it to your advantage, otherwise we'll come out of it with a lot of - I "should've or could'ves." ♥
I see what you’re saying. It’s in the intention.1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
It's not the little jokes and complaints I'm necessarily referring to, we all do that in an effort to connect and support. I am talking about the chronic complainers. I am talking about the parents that "can't stand" having their kids home 24/7, when they don't even know what their favorite color is! Take this extra time and use it to your advantage, otherwise we'll come out of it with a lot of - I "should've or could'ves." ♥
I see what you’re saying. It’s in the intention.
Bingo!1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
This is also true.
My issue with the complaining, with any complaining really, is how far people take it. Sometimes the sense of privilege and entitlement people show when faced with adversity makes me annoyed. Sometimes the ignorance people have when not seeing the big picture makes me want to slap a *kitten*.........and then when i read your words i sit back and say yeah, we all get through it different ways.....chill out dude. I appreciate this.2 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
This is also true.
My issue with the complaining, with any complaining really, is how far people take it. Sometimes the sense of privilege and entitlement people show when faced with adversity makes me annoyed. Sometimes the ignorance people have when not seeing the big picture makes me want to slap a *kitten*.........and then when i read your words i sit back and say yeah, we all get through it different ways.....chill out dude. I appreciate this.
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_Kashmir_314 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
but I also know that bitching and laughing together makes people feel united. Right now, when we can’t even gather to support each other against this common enemy it’s so hard. After 9-11 we felt and saw this sense of community even among neighbors we had never spoken to. And now all we have are our jokes and complaints and faith that other people are feeling it too.
❤️
It's not the little jokes and complaints I'm necessarily referring to, we all do that in an effort to connect and support. I am talking about the chronic complainers. I am talking about the parents that "can't stand" having their kids home 24/7, when they don't even know what their favorite color is! Take this extra time and use it to your advantage, otherwise we'll come out of it with a lot of - I "should've or could'ves." ♥
Yes. The jokes are funny. Like my fear of sneezing or coughing in public...every time I do I get the craziest looks 😂😂
I was on the trails yesterday and a man coughed and spit...my jaw dropped....like whhuuut did you just do!?
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_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
This is why I say that I hope the world will never be the same once this is done. However, even as 9/11 showed how people can pull together when there's a common issue, it also showed that they quickly go back to status quo.1 -
XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
This is why I say that I hope the world will never be the same once this is done. However, even as 9/11 showed how people can pull together when there's a common issue, it also showed that they quickly go back to status quo.
It most likely will never be the same, but will it be better? I think it's much like anything we face. Sometimes it takes trauma, loss, death etc. to wake us up to what is really important in life. What matters most is that we learn from it and become a better person.1 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
This is why I say that I hope the world will never be the same once this is done. However, even as 9/11 showed how people can pull together when there's a common issue, it also showed that they quickly go back to status quo.
It most likely will never be the same, but will it be better? I think it's much like anything we face. Sometimes it takes trauma, loss, death etc. to wake us up to what is really important in life. What matters most is that we learn from it and become a better person.
Exactly. While I'm hopeful people will learn from it and better themselves and society from it. I'm doubtful it will ever be a lasting thing. In a sense, I'm almost afraid it's going to be worse and we'll see much more fracturing of society.2 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »How bout you stop whining and just be greatful you have a job to go to. You're fortunate under the circumstances, count your blessings.
This is what I've reminded people around me. And on an even more extreme end the countries who do not have the hospitals and advancements and level of supports in place like we do. We have a lot to be grateful for.
Thank you. I honestly can't listen to the people complain anymore about the minor inconveniences this is all bringing them. I get it, but we need to look at the bigger picture sometimes. Take this time to appreciate the things you DO have. There's plenty of life lessons being taught right now and hopefully we'll come out of this with a different perspective on the things we took for granted.
I appreciate that even though I don't have a job, those that do are working to maintain the health and economy of our country/world as it is.1
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