In case anyone's wondering, Ken's been taken to see a specialist, for his medical condition. Nothing serious. He's fine. He'll be back late in the coming week
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Don't worry, Ken's fine. The prison isn't always equipped to deal with the more complicated cases. Every so often, as I understand it, they send him to a specialist.
I wasn't aware I'd been behaving any more politely towards you. I'll have to remedy that then, won't I? I wouldn't want to give you anything less than the warm reception you've come to expect. Thanks for letting me know.
I think you need to learn the difference between sarcasm and passive-aggressive behavior, sweetheart.
But it could be you're projecting. From what I understand, passive-aggressive people often blame others for their own failings. Not that I'm a fan of amateur psychology, myself, but you did bring it up...
Thanks for keeping an eye on my birds, Diego. I'm glad you like the new coffee - sometimes it's the little things that make a real difference.
Forgiving yourself is the hardest thing. But you're right - you have to do it in order to get on with living your life in a way that says you're different, that you realize how things really are. I think that's more important, and more essential than apologizing.
You're really living. It makes the world a better place.
[[oops, accidentally deleted a sentence in that first try]]nosugar_nomilkJune 6 2010, 19:28:38 UTC
Hey, welcome back, you. Missed you.
You're welcome. It's the least I could do. The birds don't like me nearly as much as they like you, they just liked to fuss at me, wondering where you were. At least I kept them entertained.
Yes, an apology is a good thing, but really understanding, and understanding yourself, is more important. It's more difficult to do, but that's how you can avoid making the kinds of mistakes that necessitate apologies.
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So you got some better coffee, huh...? I thought you seemed, like, less cranky than usual. Guess I should send Fey a thank-you note.
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I wasn't aware I'd been behaving any more politely towards you. I'll have to remedy that then, won't I? I wouldn't want to give you anything less than the warm reception you've come to expect. Thanks for letting me know.
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Oh goody. Can't get enough of that, like, passive-aggressiveness! Someday you should, like, tell me how you really feel. Oy.
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But it could be you're projecting. From what I understand, passive-aggressive people often blame others for their own failings. Not that I'm a fan of amateur psychology, myself, but you did bring it up...
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We all make mistakes, after all! I've certainly made some myself that had unpleasant results, so I understand.
And I've selected a sampling of the best Cohdopian coffee for you. I do hope you'll enjoy that as well, when it arrives.
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I think you're the kind and thoughtful one, but maybe I have my moments. I'm sure if I'd done you wrong, you'd have forgiven me already.
And I don't doubt I'll enjoy the coffee. I'm looking forward to tasting the wonders of Cohdopia, so to speak.
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He'll be back in a couple days.
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Forgiving yourself is the hardest thing. But you're right - you have to do it in order to get on with living your life in a way that says you're different, that you realize how things really are. I think that's more important, and more essential than apologizing.
You're really living. It makes the world a better place.
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You're welcome. It's the least I could do. The birds don't like me nearly as much as they like you, they just liked to fuss at me, wondering where you were. At least I kept them entertained.
Yes, an apology is a good thing, but really understanding, and understanding yourself, is more important. It's more difficult to do, but that's how you can avoid making the kinds of mistakes that necessitate apologies.
Thanks, man.
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