How about a laugh, (hopefully)
I believe laughter is the best medicine. Laughter has actually been scientifically proven to help people with depression issues.
Let’s give it a try so we can all get happy and feel better. Many Epilepsy forums I’ve been on had joke sections. I was probably the biggest joke of all since I didn’t get a lot of the jokes. They said the jokes couldn’t be above 4th grade level for me to understand them so my jokes may be rather simplistic but let’s give it a try.
Have a lovely day everyone,
Jake
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“God has a blessing with your name on it.”
in reply to @jakeduck1 What a great story! I almost spit my morning coffee out when I got to the end. LOL. I am still laughing, and a laugh I sorely needed this morning. Thank you for starting my day off with a smile
in reply to @lacy2 Thank you for taking the time to both read my "story" and comment on it as well.
I am sorry that you do not like yourself very much, and I know that no one can change that but you. However, one thing I have found helpful is that I was able to develop a greater sense of gratitude once I became ill. When we are either at a certain age, have some kind of disease, gratitude is often the only thing one can have left. I have to remind myself of this every day, using the same mantra over and over: I got another day, many did not. Or, I have running water and electricity. Or, there are people who would give their right arm to have what I have: many abilities. Even so, this overwhelming sense of gratitude is often marred by the comments to others that I perceive as a personal attack. Okay, maybe "gaunt" is not insulting. But to me, it felt like one of those memes: "Oh, you look so much better with makeup on today." Also, the fact that she suggested that I pray because "when we can't fix it, God can." This is akin to saying, "God will take care of you." I am an agnostic. Show me the proof. If "God" will take care of me, then why have I lost 40 pounds, look skeletal and have no appetite. Is this "God's" plan for me? I am not writing this because I intend to insult anyone who is a "believer." I respect everyone's choice of religion. The "friend" in question wears her Christianity like a badge and as I have said before, Jesus is her opiate. I actually wrote a letter to this person after her first comment, but at the behest of my sister and close friend, did not mail it. Now I kind of wish I had because one of the questions in my letter was: "What do you think Jesus would have thought about your comment to me?"
You are so right that we are all equal but in different ways. As such, we all need to treat each other as equals, not treat people as "less than."
Your comment has helped me a great deal, and I appreciate the time you took to post your comment, in the middle of the night at that! Thank you, thank you ,thank you
My wife is having total knee replacement in four days. And she said “I can’t bend my knee”. So I say “says who”? Wife said “THE PAIN”! We both laughed.
What do we learn from hippopotamuses?
That it's impossible to reduce weight by eating greens and salads and walking 🙃🦛
I laughed out loud!!!
Frances. Your comments have caused me to stop and rethink a few things. I wish I could make you smile today, tomorrow and always as you seem to be in a lot of emotional pain with a friend who appears to be toxic for you, among other issue which you choose to skirt. That is the statement that stopped me as I have a toxic daughter and an have had to "delete" her. No one, not that I have told many people, seems to understand that it is mandatory for my own wellbeing and mental stability and peace of mind.
Your words did touch me deeply and I thank you for your courage and forthrightness. In addition, I will look at Dan De Luis. He sounds as though he has become a mentor of sorts and I happy for you that you have connected with him. I am in the Winter of my life and all considered am in decent health with the usual problems of osteoporosis which, compared to other's problems is minor and I am handling it with the help of a fine, Gentleman of a husband, two adorable and loving Cavalier King Charles dogs. I love them more than most humans. I was born a Southern Lady and act like one; doing for others where and when I see an opportunity. I am fashion forward, wear make up every day because I believe that I owe it to myself and my Husband. If we think we look pretty we feel Pretty.
With regard to friends I/ we have few. My stand is that if you more good friends than you can take care of and have their backs, on one hand you have too many. We can count them on one hand and that's all.
One other thought, Francis. If you are in a room with people who are smarter than you, you are in the wrong room. All the best to you this day and tomorrow and the next. "J"
in reply to @captboat
I don't know what would happen if a hippo escaped from the zoo. I hate hippothetical questions.
2 young brothers were upstairs dressing for school and the older one said to the younger one, "You know. We should be able to swear like the big boys at school." "Yeah", said the younger one in anticipation of being like the big boys. "Lets do it".
They went down to breakfast and the mom asked them what they would like to have. "Oh, hell" said the older boy, "I think I'll have cornflakes". "WHAT" said the mother loudly. "Don't you ever say that word again" and she pulled him off his chair and sent him upstairs with a slap on his butt and telling him not to come down until she says so.
Then she turned to the younger one with a smile and asked him what he would like. "Well" said the younger one ,wide eyed and lip quivering, "You can be damn sure it won't be cornflakes!".
in reply to @olderdiva12345 Thank you for the kind words of wisdom. I have more to say, but am leaving soon for Harvest Day. I am looking forward to being around like minded people. I am smiling because I have this other mantra, "if I look good, I feel good." I am looking quite spiffy today, sans makeup. We have a lot in common. I have two sisters, one who no longer talks to me and has removed me from her life because she did not want to hear about my medical issues. In fact, she told me her "life coach" said to tell me that she only wanted to talk about recipes. It has been three years and I am fine with the situation. My sisters are 8 and 10 years older than me, and I have a very close relationship with my oldest sister.
In any event, have a blessed day. Best. Fran