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My father used to say, Don't let the Turkeys, Get you Down. I remember posting a comic strip with this slogan on my dorm-room door in college. Okay vaguely. It was a long time ago. And the slogan? Easier said than done.

Had to delete the last post, sorry. Particulary to hankat and uriancalliope - thank you for your comments. But there was too much constrained rage in the post and I wasn't really angry about the things listed, so much as about other things non-related that I can't talk about. Mostly work related, somewhat personal. None of which I am remotely comfortable discussing online for a whole host of reasons. Mainly it's dangerous to discuss certain things on the internet.

Problem with anger is when you can't get rid of it, it festers. And when the things causing it don't change...it builds. I find myself flucuating between rage and depression.
Feel a little with it, at the moment.

I hate February. Bad things always happen to me in Feb and Jan. It's a trend. Off to find something funny online...assuming it exists today. ;-)

Date: 2012-02-10 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ponygirl2000.livejournal.com
Even without snow it's still been a gloomy winter. I've doubled up on my St John's Wort and my D but I'd still be happy to punch someone. Maybe that's what you need - well, vitamin D for sure, we all need it - but maybe boxing instead of yoga? I used to really enjoy it, and found it so satisfying, though not great for my bad shoulder.

For funny stuff, mamculuna has that link to cats wearing bread. And I just finished a fun little detective novel called The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. I don't usually like mysteries but it's set in an implausible 1950s English town with an equally implausible child detective, so it seemed almost like reading a fantasy novel. Did you watch that new show The River? I was thinking of checking it out online, the premise seemed interesting.

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