“Soon. Like in the next half hour or so. Given that I can’t do anything about it, I thought it might be interesting to stay online as long as I can and tell you what transpires…. I taste salt and something else. I exult in these moments. it’s the payoff for the bad times, the weary times. In these moments I kiss God.” Mordant C@rnival
It’s interesting to note how calm “Mordant C@rnival” is, compared to the comments made by some of the others who were on the conversation board at the time.
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