I’m deeply and profoundly “angry” with the society in which my family is inextricably entangled. But that’s more a “state-of-being” than an emotional assessment. For the most part, I generally enjoy existence, and go about my day-to-day life with a sort of “cheerfulness” that positively affects people in my vicinity.
I’m deeply and profoundly “angry” with the society in which my family is inextricably entangled. But that’s more a “state-of-being” than an emotional assessment. For the most part, I generally enjoy existence, and go about my day-to-day life with a sort of “cheerfulness” that positively affects people in my vicinity.
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