Well, to be fair, you brought it up. I think it was a fair question. I’m not a boomer, I wasn’t raised by boomers, I don’t like boomers. But a fair question isa fair question. Here I’ll even be fair and state some things that I’ve gone through. My best friend was murdered. I know who did it and can’t prove it. I’m still trying to prove it and he knows it and I’m fairly certain he wants me dead. I think he’s tried twice. I must be vigilant. But I’m going to prove it someday.
I have cancer. I’ve been battling on and off for about a decade. I have an auto immune disorder also. I broke my back. Shattered my femur. I was told I would never walk again. I rebuilt my body, in the beginning only one muscle group at a time, but it’s a lot of work. Between the chemo and the pain, it’s a constant struggle just to stay in shape. I was abused as a child. Quite a bit. So we all do have challenges.
Those are just some of mine I could go on but what’s the point? It’s a fairly big assumption to make, that someone else hasn’t been through anything, in a way to imply that you have yourself faced challenges that they can’t even speak to. If you’re going to make the accusation back it up.
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