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Dec 08, 2005 11:50

the cup runneth over. I have reached that point where I am essentially...full. to the brim. with a very thin viscous layer holding it all in. All the stress, anxiety, emotion, frustration. And when ever anyone wants to add even one drop to the cup it completely overflows and pours forth. And then I'm embarrassed. about the lack of control and ( Read more... )

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zantony December 8 2005, 17:16:40 UTC
Don't be embarassed. It happens to all of us sometimes. Except mandroids, dirty stinking mandroids.

My suggestion: invest in sippy cups, or maybe punch a hole in the bottom of your cup.

*hugs*

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nineve December 10 2005, 18:09:53 UTC
thanks Tony. a sippy cup eh? not a bad idea. but gin in a sippy cup is a lil sketch I think and I could really use a good ole gin straight up.

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zantony December 11 2005, 04:41:43 UTC
Sippy cups rule! Who needs pride when you have booze?

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speednutsii December 9 2005, 22:10:31 UTC
When your toolbox (or purse for that matter) becomes crowded, disorganized and burdened, sometimes it helps to take everything out and lay everything out in front of you. You'll be able to see each item in the context of themselves alone, and not as just another object in your crowded toolbox/purse. Maybe you'll put it back in, maybe you won't. But it gives you a chance to see what it is that's worth holding onto, and what it is that's worth letting go.

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nineve December 10 2005, 18:11:12 UTC
I like the toolbox vs. purse concept. I need to do this. I know. Right now I'm just taking things out, examining them, deciding what to do with them, finishing up with them and them moving on to the next item. One thing at a time.

G

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speednutsii December 11 2005, 03:28:32 UTC
yup. One thing, one moment at a time.

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