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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith View Post
Well, I had originally written a couple of paragraphs about the "some people" you mentioned being in one of the first three phases of Kübler-Ross (denial, anger, bargaining) and holding out hope, while you may (without assuming) have reached "acceptance". If you no longer hold out any hope, I would think you must have at one time, and would remember/understand those folks reasons/motivations.

That's what I get for trying to tackle the rhetorical/philosophical angles; I'm danged if I do and danged if I don't.

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Never feel like it is you if I come off as confusing. I am confusing. I am on the autism spectrum so have an excuse. When I was younger I was just anti-social.
My emotional state is in a box a couple of rooms away from wherever I am so we aren't really on speaking terms. I have deleted a lot of posts after spending ages writing them because they were just...awkward? Offensive? Idiosyncratic?

A really bad childhood prepared me to always expect the worst. It has advantages and disadvantages.
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