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Old 03-23-2019, 12:05 AM #1
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John,

Trust yourself, you already know the answer.

Believe in your common sense skills and imcidents such as this won't require you to confirm your being ok with others.

We are happy to help but you'll be better off learning to believe your own factual conclusions.

You're just fine, the candy probably hit you no harder than a bird depositing something on your head as it flew by.

Bud
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