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Ahh, Family Guy. I have a love/hate relationship with that show. I only watch clips on Facebook, not full episodes. Some are stupidly funny...some are like OMFG, I don't think I can laugh at that!
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@Bill16 happy birthday cool Bill. Wish you everything wonderful. Abundantly fulfilling and happy
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23 Mar 2025 02:46 PM
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sounds good @Meowmy just tired here and cant sleep ha ha lol
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I'm not organiser either @TAB, in fact I recently saw a portrait of Beethoven, and one of Modest Mussorgsky at a music workshop that I absolutely love. In the portrait of Beethoven, he's sitting at his table, triumphantly holding up a sheet of music he's finished writing, and there's paper and books and bits of food scraps all over the floor and table everywhere, and I started laughing. Our lecturer said "ok Abner, what's funny?" ro which I replied "You know what I love about this portrait? There's mess everywhere.! He's saying "My life is is totally chaos, I've no control over anything! But I've got my music! I've got my music!"". And I said that in the portrait of Mussorgsky, he looks like he's just gotten out of bed. I love seeing people like me on screen.
They were both people who were traumatised. My life is chaos and it's nice to know no one else does any better.
Do you know the man who discovered penicillin, Professor Alexander Fleming was also a grrotty, messy person? There's a book called"In Praise of Mess" it's about historical figures who were messy and even squalid, reading it made me feel better about my squalor and mess problem and my disorganised life. It also helped me understand that if you think you're not dealing with trauma well, the fact is nobody deals with trauma well.
The appearance of being in control is a facade we put on to not show vulnerability. And that too is a valuable strength, but as with everything else we don't all share that strength, and those of us who don't have that strength have other strengths.
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23 Mar 2025 03:34 PM
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I am def messy @Abner not sure about talented tho lol
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And there's another book called/ "In Praise of Messy Lives" by Katie Rolphe that looks interesting @TAB . I just saw it on the internet a minute ago, I may buy it.
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