← Back to context Comment by throwanem 5 hours ago In your self-exculpation. 2 comments throwanem Reply dd8601fn 4 hours ago Depends on the subject. Some I’m at peace with (see my original post) and some I haven’t quite worked out to my own satisfaction.The concept holds, in either case. It’s the only reasonable approach, imo. throwanem 2 hours ago I hear a whole lot of "what I can't" and next to none of "what I can." Not where I'd want to be, but it's no skin off my nose, either. Good luck holding on to your soul - good luck, and I hope you end up not needing it.
dd8601fn 4 hours ago Depends on the subject. Some I’m at peace with (see my original post) and some I haven’t quite worked out to my own satisfaction.The concept holds, in either case. It’s the only reasonable approach, imo. throwanem 2 hours ago I hear a whole lot of "what I can't" and next to none of "what I can." Not where I'd want to be, but it's no skin off my nose, either. Good luck holding on to your soul - good luck, and I hope you end up not needing it.
throwanem 2 hours ago I hear a whole lot of "what I can't" and next to none of "what I can." Not where I'd want to be, but it's no skin off my nose, either. Good luck holding on to your soul - good luck, and I hope you end up not needing it.
Depends on the subject. Some I’m at peace with (see my original post) and some I haven’t quite worked out to my own satisfaction.
The concept holds, in either case. It’s the only reasonable approach, imo.
I hear a whole lot of "what I can't" and next to none of "what I can." Not where I'd want to be, but it's no skin off my nose, either. Good luck holding on to your soul - good luck, and I hope you end up not needing it.