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Green Man honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Another irritation is being proud of total strangers.
Doesn't there have to be some sort of belonging to be proud of someone?

If someone tells me they are proud of Lady Gaga, I feel like assuming she is her mother and calling her Mrs Gaga!


People are sheep and want to feel they belong somewhere.
hedda and that other big one..."bravely" fighting cancer or some other illness.

Why are they brave??
steveimp I once listened to an American radio interview, I think it was Coast to Coast AM where the guest started EVERY sentence with "Well, basically...."
honey!oh sugar sugar. Another irritation is being proud of total strangers.
Doesn't there have to be some sort of belonging to be proud of someone?

If someone tells me they are proud of Lady Gaga, I feel like assuming she is her mother and calling her Mrs Gaga!
hedda I'm pretty so so about this.

Mind you, that was an obvious thing to say.

I'll get my coat and leave quietly.