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In reply to the discussion: You just don't realize the stress until you can't deny it. [View all]Kali
(56,813 posts)25. totally hear you
fellow traveler in many respects. cooking today for a branding crew of which I am a part - yay I get twice as much work! may have a brief melt down at some point this weekend.
but I will get back to work after I go find whatever tool I just flung at the sun.
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I love the quote attributed to Helen Keller, "Life is either a dangerous adventure...or it is
FailureToCommunicate
19 hrs ago
#19
Dr Pepper + champagne ? Haven't tried it, but it might be good...
FailureToCommunicate
18 hrs ago
#43
I'm a never Trumper from day 1 and that's a hill I'll be proud to die on if it ever comes to that
Ponietz
19 hrs ago
#20
I moved to Texas as a high school freshman and ran away from home my junior year
Ponietz
18 hrs ago
#36
We are not alone, there are reports of a huge spike in stress and anxiety.....
OGBuzz
18 hrs ago
#31
Researchers have established that crying releases oxytocin and endogenous opioids, also known as endorphins.
Donkees
18 hrs ago
#40
I totally understand! Last week one night I was asleep and the hallway smoke alarm
Ziggysmom
6 hrs ago
#93