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In reply to the discussion: You just don't realize the stress until you can't deny it. [View all]KT2000
(22,114 posts)75. Reaching our limit
also comes out when people encroach on us. Rude behavior, which has become more normal, is not just about intolerable. My ver sweet neighbor had a blowout with a woman who parked her car in the do it yourself car wash while she went next door to do her laundry. Cars were lined up behind her. She was saving her space even though the laundry had empty spaces.
I almost made an issue of an old man using the last treadmill to hang his coat while he used another one. He was even going over his allotted time limit. I didn't say anything because I realized my reaction was out of the ordinary.
trump has encroached on our lives, and mental well-being and some of us are running out of room.
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I love the quote attributed to Helen Keller, "Life is either a dangerous adventure...or it is
FailureToCommunicate
14 hrs ago
#19
Dr Pepper + champagne ? Haven't tried it, but it might be good...
FailureToCommunicate
13 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
14 hrs ago
#20
I moved to Texas as a high school freshman and ran away from home my junior year
Ponietz
13 hrs ago
#36
We are not alone, there are reports of a huge spike in stress and anxiety.....
OGBuzz
13 hrs ago
#31
Researchers have established that crying releases oxytocin and endogenous opioids, also known as endorphins.
Donkees
13 hrs ago
#40
I totally understand! Last week one night I was asleep and the hallway smoke alarm
Ziggysmom
1 hr ago
#93