Good luck to everyone in the coming months and years, especially those people who think the party will last forever, and they’re emotionally invested in the moment. But the party always ends. Always. (Capiche?)
Good morning dear blue, you raise such a good point … working ER’s especially taught that lesson . . . amazed how many patients were brought in by paramedics from parties…children whose parents were too drunk to notice that they had drowned in the
the pool … high school seniors in graduation party-mode, good kids with full scholarships to universities, now dead from overdoses and lethal batches …children and teens brought in, bled out or disassociated from reality, self-mutilated, overdosed, trying to escape beatings by parents who got sexed up on torturing them.
A life of prayer is what I learned as a young chaplain, crying myself to sleep.
So true. Though it also has several applications. In general. In our economy. In our government and in its “leadership”. The control freaks, their policies, and the censors(they have,oh, so much power). In forums. You can see it across the board. The party will come to an end. Again, good luck to everyone in the coming months and years…
Understood, blue. You know how to reach me. If you need anything from me in California give a holler.