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Replies to "@peach414144 I too, I need the group. While I integrated in '11, I will never BE..."
Am hanging in even if only by my toenails at times. Loneliness can be crippling when we allow it to do so. There are times there is strength in numbers.
This could easily get confusing for some. An online party??? Uh, could be a stretch. Smiling back.
@brightwings I integrated in 2010 and I am still scattered at times and do lose time when the stress takes over. I am way too shy to party but I could sneak a peek...maybe. This is a public forum. Nevermind as I am the party pooper. I like parades so maybe we could also have a parade and I could come as weeselves. I am heading to slumber.
@peach414144 Yes, I saw that movie as well. Did not pick up the message that you did but now as I think about it - you are right.
I appreciate you adding that to our conversation.
Teresa
@hopeful33250 Hey are you coming on board too? We may have to run this by @colleenyoung as she is a shoo-in for top coordinator. Oh wait, you saw that movie too. Now I am too back awake again. Yes, getting punchy too. Rest well all.
It is a very lonely life when you are different. People do not understand you and then become afraid of you because of the differences. That is when they pull away. When I watched the movie "The Accountant" is when I realized this most important thing with relationships. This movie is educational for all of us. But the loneliness is a killer. Somehow try to hang in there.