Message from @Dallas
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@μ§μ (James) welcome
calling @Deleted User tappy isnt going to score you points
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Score points? Huh?
Lol π
@Deleted User aww man that sucks
Check this out
https://youtu.be/M-ggKZEyfUI
Dr. John Campbell has been giving sometimes twice daily updates on the coronavirus outbreak. I would suggest going back and watching his videos describing the Coronavirus
https://youtu.be/tnF-7qYmJGc
@Queen Of Conspiracy hey you
Something tells me by the time I figure out the WHY's it won't matter anymore. Why show me anything? Who and WTF am I?
Heyyyyyyy AZ
((HUGZ))
lol
Sorry I think I may be having a mid life crisis
And I can't get those friggin symbols out of my head. They were turning π¦
But God knows I am trying to forget it
Queen yaaay hello
Thanks Dallas...So are you π
I'm just me
whatever that means
Aww Thank you !! πππ
Your very welcome !! πππππ
@Queen Of Conspiracy i feel that
Whenever i have a midlife crisis, i just snuggle my cat
everything gets better
hey put your ears on @Queen Of Conspiracy
im sry getting heatset
lol
Yβall are welcome
Were it not for buddhist teachings I wouldβve not grown and learned so much
Societyβs perception of love is so distorted nowadays, most people have started relationships out of need
Actually Western Civilization has nothing to do with co-dependent relationships.
Having experienced several codependent persons in the past, codependency starts with one person training another to literally jump through irrational hoops. The other person unknowingly gets caught up in it. In other relationships both parties come into it already codependent, and it just evolves from there. If your stable enough to recognize the insanity, it's very easy to pull out of the relationship as it is like fleeing to safety. If you're not stable enough, codependent relationship creates its own cognitive dissonance which pulls you deeper into it. Learning about cognitive dissonance is the best way to guard against falling into a codependent relationship.
Very well said, AZ. I knew you were very sharp.