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blissmorgan ([personal profile] blissmorgan) wrote2018-10-10 08:47 pm

Let's go back to the start

A site is closing, moving, changing; with a great wail and gnashing of teeth (or in the case of some uncharitable few, mocking of those who gnash and wail), we lash out in the sea of change in search of new rocks on which to cling. Some offer handholds for more folk yet with greater exposure to the sloshing waves. Others have such dark and secret crannies that it is difficult to be sure who is in there with one, if at all.

But here, perhaps, is one that is both comforting in it's oddly familiar shape and yet new in its particulars, with soft moss to rest in, and conversation from those who are rest nearby. Perhaps it has a spot on which to eagerly cling for balance while slinging a new song out across the waters.

We can call others into a place strange and new, and perhaps we will find that it is home.

Hello, Blisstopia.
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[personal profile] janetanne 2018-10-11 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw that in the long Mornthing post over on G+. Oddly, steroids never did that to me. But guaifenesin / hydrocodone? Last time I took one of those, I actually fell asleep at my desk while trying to work, and stopped breathing. Woke up gasping for air. Yeah, no more hydrocodone for me.
Edited 2018-10-11 13:24 (UTC)
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[personal profile] janetanne 2018-10-11 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Ditto on the breathing, both for me and you! I have interesting reactions to a number of meds I've taken over the years. For example, antidepressants make me more depressed, and suicidal.

So yeah, I handle all new meds these days with extreme caution.
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[personal profile] janetanne 2018-10-11 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I do see one minor issue with your chosen theme, and it becomes more noticeable as more comments are added to a thread. The space to display a given comment is narrow, and gets progressively more so.

For what that's worth.
Edited 2018-10-11 13:53 (UTC)